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The Fishmongers' almshouses in 1850
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The Fishmongers' almshouses in 1850
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The Fishmongers' Almshouses in 1850. The Fishmongers' Almshouses, also known as St Peter's Hospital, in the village of Newington Butts. Inset shows an alcove in the garden. St Peter's Hospital was built by the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers in 1615-1618. New buildings at East Hill in Wandsworth were put up in 1851 and the Newingoton almshouses were demolished.
Date 1873 (1887 copy)
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Image extracted from page 867 of volume 3 of Old and New London, Illustrated, by Edward Walford. Original held and digitised by the British Library. Copied from Flickr.

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