Fortune Theatre - WC2
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The SWET plaque is towards the left of the building. The blue plaque is over at the right, near the corner. The grand entrance with the wooden doo...
The SWET plaque is towards the left of the building. The blue plaque is over at the right, near the corner. The grand entrance with the wooden doo...
From Survey of London: This building, designed by A. W. Blomfield, was erected in 1864-5 as a vicarage. Enlarged in 1869, it was converted to hoste...
There are two pieces of stained-glass on this elevation: the one we have photographed (to the immediate left of the telegraph pole in the site phot...
This wall is the south-west end wall of a terrace of 3 houses. Maps from 1863, here and here, show that the houses had extensive rear gardens to th...
A terrace of 7 cottages. From Housing Care: "Built in 1905 and set within shared landscaped gardens, Helen Peele Cottages comprises 7 one bed cotta...
Despite having a light shining on it, the exposed section of wall just looks like a rough black area inside a black hole framed in black tiles. Th...
Marley lived here with his band, the Wailers, and they would cross Albert Bridge to play football in Battersea Park. The Telegraph reported that "...
As part of their Uprising tour Marley and the Wailers played here in the Summer of 80 Garden Party Festival, a well-established annual event. This ...
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