Derelict shop in Lambeth Walk
Derelict shop in Lambeth Walk
Record No
89946
Title
Derelict shop in Lambeth Walk
Description
View from Lambeth Mews of the rear elevation of a tall brick wall with two padlocked wooden doors at 191 Lambeth Walk, Vauxhall. On the right of the wall is a two-storey derelict house with broken windows and building detritus on the ground. Lambeth Walk gave its name to the internationally recognised song of 1937. Following a street replanning, Lambeth Mews disappeared and buildings replaced with residential housing.
Date of execution
1975
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_250_75_35_325_18
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