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Barton House, Stoke Newington

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Barton House, Stoke Newington

The house is said () to have been named for Joseph Beck's grandfather. suggests that Beck and his family moved here between 1881 and 1891.  

At the time the house was number 97, but the site is now 233 Albion Road, and occupied mainly by a car park and a set-back, modern, low-rise health centre.

We were pleased to find the photo but we can find no details. The house was probably erected c. 1810-30. The car suggests to us that the photo dates from the 1960s, and the broken windows suggest that the photograph was taken because the building was about to be demolished.

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Barton House, Stoke Newington

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