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Lambeth Collection (page 8)

Background imageLambeth Collection: New church, Waterloo Road, London

New church, Waterloo Road, London. Designed by Francis Octavius Bedford, the Church of St Johns Waterloo was one of the churches built to cater for the expanding population of London after

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Palace, London, 1900

Lambeth Palace, London, 1900. Lambeth Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was acquired by the archbishopric in 1200

Background imageLambeth Collection: Stamford Street, London, 1830. Artist: RL Wright

Stamford Street, London, 1830. Artist: RL Wright
Stamford Street, London, 1830

Background imageLambeth Collection: General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth, London, 1830. Artist: J Shury

General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth, London, 1830. Artist: J Shury
General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth, London, 1830. Lying in Hospitals were built primarily to provide treatment to the wives of tradesmen, soldiers and sailors

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Church and Palace, London, 1829. Artist: W Syms

Lambeth Church and Palace, London, 1829. Artist: W Syms
Lambeth Church and Palace, London, 1829. Lambeth Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Its gatehouse of Tudor brick was built c1495

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Palace, London, 20th century

Lambeth Palace, London, 20th century. Lambeth Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was acquired by the archbishopric in 1200

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Palace and Church, Lambeth, 1850. Artist: Shury & Son

Lambeth Palace and Church, Lambeth, 1850. Artist: Shury & Son
Lambeth Palace and Church, Lambeth, 1850. In the foreground are boats on the banks of the River Thames. Lambeth Palace in London is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageLambeth Collection: St Michaels, Stockwell, Lambeth, 1860. Artist: R Radclyffe

St Michaels, Stockwell, Lambeth, 1860. Artist: R Radclyffe
St Michael s, Stockwell, Lambeth, 1860. St Michaels was consecrated in November 1841. At that time, Stockwell was a more rural area. It is now part of Londons inner city

Background imageLambeth Collection: The Waterloo Bridge, Fog Effect, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet

The Waterloo Bridge, Fog Effect, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet
The Waterloo Bridge, Fog Effect, 1903. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Gas Works, 1872. Artist: Gustave Dore

Lambeth Gas Works, 1872. Artist: Gustave Dore
Lambeth Gas Works, 1872. Showing gas retorts, coal pods and workers. From the 19th century, manufactured gas was made by the distillation of coal

Background imageLambeth Collection: Teaching girls to read in the Ragged School Union school, Lambeth, London, 1868

Teaching girls to read in the Ragged School Union school, Lambeth, London, 1868. The Ragged School Union was a charity founded in 1844 by the social reformer Lord Shaftesbury to establish schools

Background imageLambeth Collection: Metropolitan Prize Puzzles. No. 7. 1883

Metropolitan Prize Puzzles. No. 7. 1883. An illustration of the problems caused by a plethora of clocks at Waterloo station, all of which show a different time

Background imageLambeth Collection: Shot Tower, gates with sphinxes, and milk cart, Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London, 1930

Shot Tower, gates with sphinxes, and milk cart, Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London, 1930
Shot Tower, gates with sphinxes, and milk cart, 63 Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London, 1930. A man with a hand-drawn milk cart waits in front of a gateway with sphinxes on the posts

Background imageLambeth Collection: WH Smiths bookstall at Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1960

WH Smiths bookstall at Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1960. Bookstall on the station concourse, selling newspapers and magazines. Men wait at the counter to be served

Background imageLambeth Collection: Technical instruction, Haselrigge Road School, Clapham, London, 1914

Technical instruction, Haselrigge Road School, Clapham, London, 1914. A class of boys receiving instruction in the technique of edging, used in optical industries



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