Houses in Meeting House Lane
Houses in Meeting House Lane
Record No
54622
Title
Houses in Meeting House Lane
Description
A rear view of 180 Meeting House Lane, Peckham. Image primarily show shows backyards of two properties. Wash tubs, dustbins, plant pots and planters can be seen.

The house, demolished in 1937, is said to have borne a plaque claiming that it was the original meeting house used by the philosopher, Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania William Penn.
Date of execution
1910
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_056_2086c
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