Houses in Angel Place
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Title
Houses in Angel Place
Houses in Angel Place
Reference
SC_PHL_01_364_72_90 / A1661 (Collage 115502)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
Description
View of 1-5 Angel Place, Borough, looking east from the middle of the alley. A small girl is standing in the alley with a metal hoop toy and a man and woman are standing in the doorway of the house nearby. Two unusually tall chimneys are visible. The high wall on the right of the picture, with a barred window, is the outer wall of a warehouse owned by builders G. Harding & Sons (the warehouse was built in the late 1880s, incorporating the outside wall of what was previously part of the Marshalsea Prison). The original Angel Place no longer exists and the current Angel Place is around 50m to the south.
View of 1-5 Angel Place, Borough, looking east from the middle of the alley. A small girl is standing in the alley with a metal hoop toy and a man and woman are standing in the doorway of the house nearby. Two unusually tall chimneys are visible. The high wall on the right of the picture, with a barred window, is the outer wall of a warehouse owned by builders G. Harding & Sons (the warehouse was built in the late 1880s, incorporating the outside wall of what was previously part of the Marshalsea Prison). The original Angel Place no longer exists and the current Angel Place is around 50m to the south.
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