Terrace houses in Grindal Street
Terrace houses in Grindal Street
Record No
87264
Title
Terrace houses in Grindal Street
Description
This nineteenth-century two-storey terraced housing at Grindal Street, Lambeth, was cleared post war and the Munro House flats were built just behind the site. The street was named after the sixteenth-century archbishop Edmund Grindal as a result of Lambeth Palace being close by. The name still exists on a small dead-end street. On Charles Booth's Poverty map of 1889 this area was denoted as very poor. A group of children can be see in the road, on the corner and in the doorway. A woman with a broom is on the right. Two street lamps are in view and shops on Lower Marsh are in the distance.
Date of execution
1936
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_246_B2645
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