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Streatham Street is a street in the London district of Bloomsbury, running between New Oxford Street and Great Russell Street. In the 19th century , the street was on the border of the "rookery" of St Giles , a slum , and became the location for new accommodation, which reformers planned would replace the slums.
Abbey Orchard Street Estate [49] Victoria, London: 1880s Bethnal Green Peabody Estate [50] Cambridge Crescent, Bethnal Green, London: 1910 Coleshill Flats [51] Mozart Terrace, Westminster, London: 1871 Horseferry Peabody Estate [50] Victoria, London: 1922 Islington Peabody Estate [52] [53] Greenman Street, Islington, London: 1864–6 Langley ...
For that Society, and later for the Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes, Roberts designed a number of buildings that represented innovations in workers' housing, including the houses in Lower Road, Pentonville, London (1844) and the famous model dwellings in Streatham Street, Bloomsbury (1849–1851).
A High Street has been closed after the gable end of a complex of retirement flats collapsed. Emergency services were called to Embassy Court in Maldon, Essex, on Sunday morning after part of the ...
The first MAIDIC blocks were completed in 1848, constituting twenty-one two room apartments and ninety three room apartments in Old St Pancras Road, again on an 'associated' model - that is, with shared amenities such as lavatories and kitchen. This type of large, block residence with shared facilities became the norm for model dwellings companies.
In the 1950s Streatham had the longest and busiest shopping street in south London. Streatham became the site of the UK's first supermarket, when Express Dairies Premier Supermarkets opened its first 2,500 square feet (230 m 2) store in 1951; [14] Waitrose subsequently opened its first supermarket in Streatham in 1955, but it closed down in ...
The Cuyahoga River and the industrial flats. The Flats close to Jacobs Pavilion. The Flats is a mixed-use industrial, recreational, entertainment, and residential area of the Cuyahoga Valley neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. The name reflects its low-lying topography on the banks of the Cuyahoga River.
George Pratt arrived in Streatham from Silchester at the age of 13 to start an apprenticeship in the drapery trade with William Reynolds in Bedford Row on Streatham High Road. [1] Within eleven years Pratt had purchased the business and was the sole owner, but Streatham was only a sleepy village with a population of 7000.
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