Stanhope and Mowbray Buildings in Redcross Way
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Stanhope and Mowbray Buildings in Redcross Way
Stanhope and Mowbray Buildings in Redcross Way
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SC_PHL_01_374_72_35_18M_29 (Collage 114978)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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View of Stanhope and Mowbray Buildings, looking south-west along Redcross Way, Borough, towards Marshalsea Road. The derelict five-storey buildings have boarded and broken windows. Pedestrians can be seen on the street and in the foreground a sign for a business named Wisby, with an Austin Mini Countryman parked outside. A sign has been placed on the pavement reading "437 M-B S-B", indicating the buildings were earmarked for demolition. Stanhope and Mowbray Buildings no longer exist and the site is now occupied by The Cathedral School of St Saviour.
View of Stanhope and Mowbray Buildings, looking south-west along Redcross Way, Borough, towards Marshalsea Road. The derelict five-storey buildings have boarded and broken windows. Pedestrians can be seen on the street and in the foreground a sign for a business named Wisby, with an Austin Mini Countryman parked outside. A sign has been placed on the pavement reading "437 M-B S-B", indicating the buildings were earmarked for demolition. Stanhope and Mowbray Buildings no longer exist and the site is now occupied by The Cathedral School of St Saviour.
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