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Rothschild Buildings arch

Erection date: 1886

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Erected by the Four Per Cent Industrial Dwellings Company Ltd, 1886.

This arch originally formed an entrance to the tenement block of model dwellings, Rothschild Buildings.

Site: Rothschild Buildings arch (2 memorials)

E1, Flower and Dean Walk

The stone plaque is in our picture on the wall to the right of the arch. The railings on either side of the arch carry the date 1984.

gives the history of this area. Developed by John Flower and Gowan Dean after 1655, Flower and Dean Street deteriorated to what was thought to be a dangerous slum and was demolished in 1892, to be replaced by Rothschild Buildings. These in their turn were replaced in 1984 by the games area of the Flower and Dean Estate. 

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Rothschild Buildings arch

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Rothschild Buildings

The full name was Charlotte De Rothschild Dwellings.  Demolished 1973-80 - al...

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Four Per Cent Industrial Dwellings Company

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