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In the neighbourhood...

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Wood engraving showing mothers, with their children, exercising at Tothill Fields Prison
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The Lillington Gardens estate
Credit: Ewan Munro
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Vauxhall Bridge (2010) This bridge - dating from 1906 - is Grade II listed. The first Vauxhall Bridge was opened in 1816.
Credit: Wiki Commons/Paul Farmer
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Victoria coach station’s temporary base (1929) This was sited where the Tachbrook Estate is now. The open-air King’s Scholar Pond sewer is on the left - unthinkable now - and every single building that can be seen in this picture has gone.
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Tootehill fields (Tothill Fields) around 1643 View across fields looking towards Westminster Abbey, at mid-distance a summer house enclosed by bushes, Westminster Hall and part of the parliament buildings on the right, and farther to right the church of "St Paul in London."
Credit: Wenceslaus Hollar
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Pulford Street being demolished
Credit: Peabody Trust
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"A Sunset with a View of Nine Elms" (c.1755)
Credit: Samuel Scott/Tate Britain
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Greenwood’s map of Pimlico (1829/30) If you know your London SW1, this is a very rewarding map. We have Millbank Penitentiary on the current side of Tate Britain. The Grosvenor Canal was replaced by railway tracks which later emanated from Victoria station, built on the site of the canal basin. Belgravia has been recently laid out on this map but the Neat Houses and the Neat House Gardens marks an area and a name which is now almost lost to us. Harder to spot running north-south on the left of the map is the still open-air River Westbourne.
Credit: C. & J. Greenwood
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