View of Beaufort Street
View of Beaufort Street
Record No
56623
Title
View of Beaufort Street
Description
A view looking north along Beaufort Street, Chelsea, from King's Road. A public bar on one corner, The Roebuck, built in the 1890s. A branch of National Westminster Bank on the other. A female traffic warden is seen leaning on a refuge island light and two women are pushing a trolley. The street is busy with traffic and parked cars and vans. The Roebuck is now a restaurant called Beaufort House named after the house where Sir Thomas More lived before being executed. That house was demolished by Hans Sloane in 1740.
Date of execution
1972
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_062_72_5870
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