South and East Clerkenwell, Volume 46Philip Temple The Survey of London
Yale University Press is delighted to announce publication of future volumes of the Survey of London, the official history of London's buildings, in association with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and English Heritage. These newest volumes focus on Clerkenwell, one of the most varied, intricate, and historic districts of England's capital city.
Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Clerkenwell Close Area | 28 |
Sekforde Street Area | 72 |
Copyright | |
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adjoining Alley architect architectural Aylesbury Street block Brewers brick Britton Street builder building built centre century chapel Charterhouse Square City Clerkenwell Close Clerkenwell Green Clerkenwell Road CLRO Compton Street corner Court Cowcross Street Cromwell demolished designed Distillery early east side EH photograph entrance erected façade factory Farringdon Road Farringdon Station Finsbury flats former front frontage garden Glasshouse Yard Goswell Road ground floor Hall ILHC industrial Islington John's Lane late later lease Middlesex Middlesex Sessions House Mins MLOSJ north side Northampton Square occupied offices original parish Pinks plans premises priory Rawstorne rebuilt Red Lion redevelopment replaced School Sekforde Street Sessions House Smithfield south side St James's Church St John Street St John's Gate St John's Square staircase stone storeys survive Thomas Turnmill Street Vestry Victorian wall warehouse west side William Woodbridge workshops Yard