The Lord Clyde 27 Clennam Street SE1 This glorious Edwardian pub, built in 1913 and named after Crimean War hero, just off Marshalsea Road. Was the DUKE of KENT 1832-1910, renamed the Lord Clyde in 1922 after a rebuild.
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The pub has been under the ownership of the Fitzpatrick family for 50 years, and is now run by the ebullient Martin Fitzpatrick, lending it a homely charm. 2017.
CLENNAM STREET/ AYRES STREET
CLENNAM STREET/ AYRES STREET
Last edited by kiwi on Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: CLENNAM STREET/ AYRES STREET
Ayres Street was changed from Whitecross Street in tribute to Alice Ayres. (aged 25, 1859-1885). A very brave lady.
Re: CLENNAM STREET/ AYRES STREET
Ayres Street, White Cross Cottages, Southwark. Completed 1890. Not sure if this is the back or front of these Cottages.?
The reason being is, this side is called White Cross Cottages, the other side in Red Cross Way Topic are called Red Cross Cottages. Could be they are back to back houses.?
The reason being is, this side is called White Cross Cottages, the other side in Red Cross Way Topic are called Red Cross Cottages. Could be they are back to back houses.?
Re: CLENNAM STREET/ AYRES STREET
Yes, they are back-to-back.kiwi wrote:Could be they are back to back houses?
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