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Lancaster Road

Lancaster Road, c. 1905. This junction with Portobello Road shows the modern day Market Bar at no. 240, Portobello Rd, when it was The Golden Cross public house. |
Talbot Tabernacle, Talbot Road, c. 1906. The present tabernacle, with bright red brick façade, was built in 1887.

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Colville Gardens, looking northwards towards All Saints’ Church, c. 1905. The houses in Colville Gardens, Colville Terrace and Colville Square and Powis Square were all built between 1860 – 1875 by T.S. Tippett. |
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Lancaster Road, c. 1920. This card advertised the services of John Pritchard Williams, builder and decorator, and his team. Their office at no. 87, Lancaster Road, beside St Columb’s church, had been the studio of Frederick York & Sons, pioneers in Britain of the magic lantern and slide photography since the 1860s. |
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All Saint Church, Talbot Road, c. 1920. This view taken from Powis Square, looking west towards Portobello Road, shows the church to good advantage. All Saint was built 1852 – 1861, for Reverend Samuel Walker of St. Columb Major, in Cornwall, who had inherited land in Notting Hill. |
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