Survey of London: Volume 26, Lambeth: Southern Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1956.
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Nos. 152–60 Brixton Road, 1828.

Nos. 152–160 Brixton Road
Nos. 152–60 Brixton Road, 1828.
Lessees Robert Stevens and William Thorowgood (p. 112)
Nos. 341–61 Brixton Road 1855–68.

Nos. 341–361 Brixton Road
341–61 Brixton Road 1855–68.
Built by James Barker, builder (p. 129)
c. Methley Street, 1868.

Methley Street
Methley Street, 1868.
Alfred Lovejoy, architect (p. 49)