Buildings in Newbury Street and Kinghorn Street
Buildings in Newbury Street and Kinghorn Street
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Record No
48734
Title
Buildings in Newbury Street and Kinghorn Street
Description
A view of 31 Newbury Street, City of London on the corner where the street meets Kinghorn Street, City of London.

Number 31 has an early nineteenth-century front and housed the business of Ansley Heine & Company with its business sign visible above the shop front stating that the business was founded in 1795. The ground floor front is modern in a traditional Georgian style to match the rest of the building. The three-storey building has sash windows.

Next door is a café at 13 Kinghorn Street.

At the end of the street can be seen the back of the nineteenth-century three-storey Old Red Cow public house at 71-72 Long Lane with and a ground floor archway leading to the front of the pub. Painted above the archway is the pub's name.

On the corner of Kinghorn Street is the early nineteenth-century Grade II listed Hand and Shears public house at 1 Middle Street, City of London which has its origins back to c1532. The local Bartholomew Club met in the pub in the nineteenth-century and the pub had a legal and ceremonial connection with the St Bartholomew Fair in the sixteenth-century.

The back of a delivery van can be seen on the left and black and white bollards are also visible in Kinghorn Street. Outside number 31 is a circular plastic rubbish bin.

The buildings remain though the café at number 13 Kinghorn Street has now been replaced by windows and merged into the corner business at number 31 Newbury Street. Where once an outbuilding sat next to the Old Red Cow is now a small, modern twentieth-century glass fronted office building with a flat above.
Date of execution
1977
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_019_77_8204
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