Caversham House on Brixton Hill
Caversham House on Brixton Hill
Record No
88516
Title
Caversham House on Brixton Hill
Description
Lofty rear elevation at 71-73 Brixton Hill with annexe by Brixton Water Lane, Brixton, with bay window features and a grass area with foliage. This site was known as Caversham House and had middle-class residents in the nineteenth century. The Warwick College for Girls with its extensive grounds was formerly at number 71; it offered boarding facilities to children whose parents were abroad. Next door at number 73 Brixton Hill lived the comic variety artist James Holloway (stage name Jimmy Nervo) in the 1930s. Brixton provided good links to the West End for such act,s and there was also The Empress Theatre at Brighton Terrace.
Date of execution
1954
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Notes
- Updated 2010 10 28
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_239_F9029
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