Buildings at the corner of Queen Caroline Street and Ship Street
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Buildings at the corner of Queen Caroline Street and Ship Street
Buildings at the corner of Queen Caroline Street and Ship Street
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SC_PHL_01_127_F2505 (Collage 67633)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Front elevation of Cannon public house, 80 Queen Caroline Street (formerly Queen Street), Hammersmith, on the corner of Ship Street and opposite Crisp Street. Cannon public house, a Watneys Isleworth Brewery, was trading until c1950. It has since been demolished and replaced by the Caroline housing estate. Queen’s Dining Rooms sign on the left, with derelict boarded up house behind.
Front elevation of Cannon public house, 80 Queen Caroline Street (formerly Queen Street), Hammersmith, on the corner of Ship Street and opposite Crisp Street. Cannon public house, a Watneys Isleworth Brewery, was trading until c1950. It has since been demolished and replaced by the Caroline housing estate. Queen’s Dining Rooms sign on the left, with derelict boarded up house behind.
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