Fishmongers Company Almshouses
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Title
Fishmongers Company Almshouses
Fishmongers Company Almshouses
Reference
SC_PHL_01_415_A1969 / A1969 (Collage 125179)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
Description
A front view of a row of single-storey brick Fishmongers Company Almshouses and St Peter's Hospital in East Hill, Wandsworth. There is a large lawn at the front of the picture. The foundation stone was laid on the 22nd June 1848; the site encompassed 42 houses, a chapel, hall and library. St Peter's Hospital was initially built in 1615-18 in an area west of Newington Butts and was moved to the East Hill site in 1851. The buildings were demolished in 1923 and replaced by housing for the London County Council.
A front view of a row of single-storey brick Fishmongers Company Almshouses and St Peter's Hospital in East Hill, Wandsworth. There is a large lawn at the front of the picture. The foundation stone was laid on the 22nd June 1848; the site encompassed 42 houses, a chapel, hall and library. St Peter's Hospital was initially built in 1615-18 in an area west of Newington Butts and was moved to the East Hill site in 1851. The buildings were demolished in 1923 and replaced by housing for the London County Council.
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