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Peabody Trust housing on Marshalsea Road in Southwark. The Peabody Trust was founded in 1862 as the Peabody Donation Fund ... 45 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JB;
Islington Peabody Estate [52] [53] Greenman Street, Islington, London: 1864–6 Langley Mansions [50] Langley Lane, Vauxhall, London: 1900 Lawrence Street Peabody Estate [52] Lawrence Street, Chelsea, London: 1870 Old Pye Street Peabody Estate [50] Victoria, London: 1880s Peabody Square [52] Blackfriars Road, Bermondsey, London: 1871 Pimlico ...
26 March: The Peabody Trust housing association is established by the London-based American banker George Peabody as the Peabody Donation Fund. 1 May–1 November: The 1862 International Exhibition, or the "Great London Exposition", is held in South Kensington. [74] 24 May: The new Westminster Bridge, an iron arched bridge designed by Thomas ...
A road closure is in place on the bridge and police have said inquiries into the incident are ongoing. A user of X, formerly Twitter, posted online: “Westminster Bridge closed in both directions.
Westminster Bridge Road is a road in London, England. It runs on an east–west axis and passes through the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark . Between 1740 and 1746, the Commissioners of Westminster Bridge bought land from the Archbishop of Canterbury and ground in Lambeth Marsh from the Lord Mayor and Commonalty of the City of London for the ...
Peabody dwellings, Commercial Street, London, designed by Darbishire: a wood-engraving published in the Illustrated London News in 1863, shortly before the building opened Henry Astley Darbishire FRIBA JP DL (15 May 1825 – 4 June 1899) was a British architect, best known for working on philanthropic schemes.
Waterloo Bridge and Waterloo Road – the road was built in 1817 shortly after the British victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo [49] [50] Webber Street; Westminster Bridge Road – as it leads to Westminster Bridge [51] West Road; Whittlesey Street
This is a list of the etymology of street names in the London district of Westminster.The Westminster area (as distinct from the Council area) has no formally defined boundaries - those utilised here are the generally accepted boundaries of: The Mall and Northumberland Avenue to the north, the river Thames and Victoria Embankment/Millbank to the east, Vauxhall Bridge Road to the south and ...