Buildings in Neville's Court
Buildings in Neville's Court
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Record No
48541
Title
Buildings in Neville's Court
Description
Side elevation of 13a-15 Neville's Court, City of London. Neville’s Court was a narrow alley off the east side of Fetter Lane, named after Ralph Neville, the Bishop of Chichester, who had a London mansion there in the 1220s. It was demolished in 1911.
Date of execution
1910
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_018_2233c
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