List of illustrations

Survey of London: Volume 23, Lambeth: South Bank and Vauxhall. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1951.

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'List of illustrations', in Survey of London: Volume 23, Lambeth: South Bank and Vauxhall, (London, 1951) pp. xix-xxi. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol23/xix-xxi [accessed 24 March 2024]

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ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT

PAGE
1. Part of plan of Prince's Meadows, 1636 13
2. No. 86 Waterloo Road. Detail of railings 28
3. No. 86 Waterloo Road. Detail of doors on first floor. Measured drawings 29
4. No. 86 Waterloo Road. Doorway to Boyce Street. Measured drawing by A. R.
Hansen
3O
5. Nos. 96–100 Waterloo Road. First floor iron balustrade. Measured drawing by
B. Shawcroft
31
6. No. 86 Waterloo Road from St. John's Church. Sketch by F. A. Evans, 1949 33
7. St. John's, Waterloo Road. Doorway to crypt 35
8. Ground floor plan of the General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, 1950 43
9. No. 59 Belvedere Road. Lead rainwater head 48
1O. No. 59 Belvedere Road. Entrance gates, 1948. Measured drawing 48
11. No. 59 Belvedere Road. Ground plan, 1948. Measured drawing 49
12. No. 59 Belvedere Road. Fireplace. Measured drawing 49
13. Plan of the Lion Brewery 51
14. Lion Brewery. South-west elevation to entrance courtyard. Measured drawing 52
15. Lion Brewery. North-west elevation to entrance courtyard. Measured drawing S3
16. Delft Plate 56
17. India Stores, Belvedere Road, in course of demolition, 1949. Sketch by F. A.
Evans
57
18. Plan of Jesus College property (the Hopes) in 1804. From a deed belonging
to Jesus College, Oxford
60
19. Inscription on lion's paw, Lion Brewery, Lambeth. Pen and ink drawing by
F. A. Evans
61
20. Plan of Coade & Sealy's Works, Belvedere Road, 1837. From a deed in the
possession of Jesus College, Oxford
61
21. Boundary stone of Pedlar's Acre 63
22. Lambeth Palace. Corbel with monk's head. Sketch by Blore 81
23. Lambeth Palace. Entrance to Morton's Tower. Sketch by R. G. Absolon 82
24. Lambeth Palace. Staircase to Morton's Tower. Sketch by R. G. Absolon 83
25. Lambeth Palace. Morton's Tower. Linenfold panelling. Measured drawing 84
26. Lambeth Palace. South-east door to Great Hall. Measured drawing 87
27. Lambeth Palace. Lollards’ Tower stairs, 1950. Sketch by R. G. Absolon 89
28. Lambeth Palace. Laud's Tower. Detail of staircase. Measured drawing 92
29. Lambeth Palace Chapel. Details of pew ends 93
30. Lambeth Palace. Crypt, 1950. Sketch by R. G. Absolon 94
31. Lambeth Palace. Door to Chapel. Measured drawing 95
32. Lambeth Palace. Cranmer's Tower. Landing at top of stairs. Sketch by R. G. Absolon 96
33. Lambeth Palace. Corbel with griffin. Sketch by Blore 98
34. Lambeth Palace. Corbel with king's head. Sketch by Blore 99
35. St. Mary's Church. Pedlar's window 104
36. St. Mary's Church. Plan, 1851. From the drawing by P. C. Hardwick 111
37. St. Mary's Church. Doorway to vestry. Measured drawing 112
38. St. Mary's Church. Tablet to Sir Peter Rich 115
39. Nos. 214–204 Lambeth Road. Measured drawing by Evelyn Prior 123
40. No. 135 Kennington Road, 1950. Sketch by R. G. Absolon 128
41. No. 121 Kennington Road. Staircase detail. Measured drawing 129
41. No. 125 Kennington Road. Fireplace. Measured drawing 129
43. No. 139 Kennington Road. Detail of fireplace in first floor front room.
Measured drawing
130
44. No. 125 Kennington Road. Folding doors on ground floor. Measured drawing 131
45. Rear of Nos. 186–208 Kennington Road, 1950. Sketch by F. A. Evans 132
46. Rear of No. 127 Kennington Road, 1950. Sketch by F. A. Evans 133
47. No. 8 Old Paradise Street, panelled room on first floor (front). Measured
drawing.
139
48. Elevation of Nos. 14–2 Old Paradise Street. Measured drawing 140
49 Nos. 4–12 Pratt Walk, elevation. Measured drawing by Evelyn Prior 141
50. Plan of Ragged Schools in Newport Street 143
51. No. 1 Doris Street, door knocker. Ink drawing 144
52. Nos. 38–28 Vauxhall Walk, 1950. Measured drawing by A. R. Hansen 145
53. No. 85 Albert Embankment, fireplace. Measured drawing 149

HERALDIC ILLUSTRATIONS

ASHMOLE, ELIAS Quarterly, sable and or, in the first quarter a fleur-de-lys of the second, (p. 114)
CANTERBURY, SEE OF Azure, an archiepiscopal staff in pale argent ensigned with a cross-patée or, surmounted of a pall of the second, edged and fringed of the third, charged with four crosses formée-fitchée sable. (p.3)
CHICHELE, HENRY Or, a chevron between three cinquefoils pierced gules. (p. 89)
CITY OF LONDON Argent, a cross gules, in the first quarter a sword of the second in pale point upwards. (p. 72)
CORNWALL, DUCHY OF Sable, fifteen bezants, (p. 9)
DOULTON, HENRY Azure, on a pale invected or between two goats' heads erased of the last a lion rampant sable between two escallops gules, (p. 142)
EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES, ‘THE BLACK PRINCE’ (Shield for Peace) Sable, three ostrich feathers quilled and passing through scrolls argent bearing the words ‘ Ich Diene’. (p. 5)
JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD Vert, three stags trippant argent attired, or. (p. 25)
JUXON, WILLIAM Or, a cross gules between four blackamoors' heads and shoulders affronté in their proper colours with wreaths, or. (p. 85)
MORTON, JOHN Quarterly, one and four gules, a goat's head erased armed or, two and three ermine, (p. 82)
ROCHESTER, SEE OF Argent, on a saltire gules an escallop, or. (p. 75)
ST. THOMAS' HOSPITAL Argent, on a cross between, in the first quarter a sword erect gules, and in the second quarter a chough proper a roach haurient of the first; on a chief azure a rose of the field barbed and seeded proper between two fleur de lys, or. (p. 79)
TUNSTALL, CUTHBERT Sable, three wool combs argent, (p. 113)