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Peel’s Coffee House | London Street Views
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Peel’s Coffee House. Posted by Baldwin Hamey. In 15 Fleet Street Division 1 nos 41-183. Suppl 13 Fleet Street Division 2 nos 40-82 and nos 127-183. Asymp; 3 Comments. Street Views: 15 and 13 Suppl. Address: 177-178 Fleet Street. Peel’s, Peele’s or even Peels and Peeles without the apostrophe are names used indiscriminately for the coffee house, later also hotel, at 177-178 Fleet Street, depicted by Tallis in his Street Views. According to pubhistory. The Gentleman’s Magazine. The left-hand door of the pr...
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Charles Danieli, jeweller | London Street Views
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Charles Danieli, jeweller. Posted by Baldwin Hamey. In 41 Oxford Street Division 4 nos 130-160 and nos 293-315. Asymp; Leave a comment. Address: 315 Oxford Street. In 1833, a tea-caddy. In 1835, a musical box, silver buttons, silver pencil-cases, a brooch, a hair-brush, knives and forks. In 1839, a looking-glass and frame. And in 1841, a work-box and some spoons. As “jeweller, dealer and chapman”. Danieli ended up in the Debtor’s Prison for London and Middlesex. But he did not have to stay in there for v...
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Index | London Street Views
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8211; 5 Adelaide Place, John Belcher. 8211; 5 Adelaide Place, Waring and Moline. 8211; 11 Aldersgate Street, Solomon Maw. 8211; 117-120 Aldersgate Street, Wood and Sharwood, Austin Letter Foundry. 8211; 136 Aldersgate Street, Thomas Collingridge. 8211; 136 Aldersgate Street, Joseph Hawkrigg. 8211; 28 Bishopsgate Street Within, John Colley. Perfumer and hair cutter. 8211; 93 Bishopsgate Street Within, Henry Luke Cooper. Plate glass factor and upholsterer. 8211; 40 Bishopsgate Street Without, John Geddes.
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Dolphin lampposts | London Details
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Details you did not know about London. Posted by Baldwin Hamey. Asymp; 4 Comments. Oystergate Walk gets its name from the Oystergate, not a real gate, but one of the wharfs where goods were offloaded from ships for the London markets. Other ‘gates’ were Billingsgate. Botolphsgate, Ebgate, Puddledockgate and Wolfgate. They derived their names either from the goods that were landed there, or from the owners or neighbouring places. Oystergate. Dolphin lamppost Oyster walk. Of 19 March 1870 published picture...
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Index | London Details
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Details you did not know about London. Bathing in the Lea. Benning, Ernest Bradley. Boat accident on the Thames. Boat accident on the Thames. Bolding and Sons, Grosvernor Works. Bunyan and his publisher. Casualty on the ward. Cazaly, Herbert Peter. Clarke, Edward Charles. Cnihtengild, knight of the. 8216;weeping’ monument at St. Barts). Craft/Croft, Frederic Alfred. Crown Court, Cheapside. Cruden, Alexander, the Corrector. Drowned on the Devon coast. Fire at Wick Road, Hackney. Fire in Lincoln Court.
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Map | London Details
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Boy and Girl with Dolphin | London Details
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Details you did not know about London. Boy and Girl with Dolphin. Posted by Baldwin Hamey. Asymp; 2 Comments. In an earlier post, I explained that the ‘dolphin’ lampposts. View from the Mirror. Small silver version of Boy with Dolphin. Book: Jonathan Stone,. The Sculpture of David Wynne 1974-1992. Book: David Elliott,. Boy with a Dolphin: The Life and Work of David Wynne. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thoughts on “Boy and Girl with Dolphin”. 5 May 2015 at 4:37 pm. 5 May 2015 at 4:42 pm. St Mary’...
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The South Bank Lion | London Details
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Details you did not know about London. The South Bank Lion. Posted by Baldwin Hamey. Asymp; 5 Comments. A short treatise of artificial stone, as ’tis now made, and converted into all manner of curious embellishments and proper ornaments of architecture. Coade’s factory by G. Shepherd 1810-1815. Detail from Horwood’s 1799 map. Click to enlarge. The Coade factory can be seen at the top and the gallery at the bottom of the map. Coade’s gallery, or, exhibition in artificial stone. When the lion was moved to ...
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Baldwin Hamey | London Street Views
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Edward Brown, Oil and Italian Warehouse. Posted by Baldwin Hamey. In 62 Wardour Street Division 1 nos 1-36 and 95-127. Asymp; 4 Comments. Address: 118 Wardour Street. But, the land tax record for 1823 tells us that Fourdin had supplanted James White, and that the building is a new one and that Fourdin had to pay more tax than White. In an advertisement of 1834, the shop at no. 118 is described as “Brown and Son’s Oil and Italian Warehouse”. Complete Book of Trades. Oil for lamps, and soft soap; second,.