Talbot Settlement building in Addington Square
Talbot Settlement building in Addington Square
Record No
54169
Title
Talbot Settlement building in Addington Square
Description
View west across communal gardens to 47-48 Addington Square, Camberwell. A number of saloon cars are parked in the street, including a Riley 1.5, a Ford Popular, a Bentley S2 Continental and an Austin Mini. Number 47-48 is the Talbot Settlement, a women's shelter founded in the 1880s to work with socially disadvantaged women through education and training and this building was opened by Princess Margaret in 1957. Numbers 47-48 and attached railings were Grade II listed in 1972; listing number 1376528.
Date of execution
1968
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_049_68_3739
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Exact
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