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Lambeth Walk

18 February 2012

1936: Lambeth Walk at the junction with Black Prince Road
1936: Lambeth Walk at the junction with Black Prince Road

Lambeth Walk was the site of two wells, the road to which slowly became lined with houses of one sort or another. By the 1840s ‘The Walk’ had a well-established market and by 1861 it was thriving with 164 costermongers’ stalls.

Related links
Windmills in Lambeth
Lambeth Walk street market
Industries in Lambeth Walk
Lambeth Wells

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