Architectural feature above entrance doorway at corner of Lambeth High Street and Black Prince Rd.

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Architectural feature above entrance doorway at corner of Lambeth High Street and Black Prince Rd.

Image: © kevin connolly Taken: 8 Nov 2008

Close up of intricate relief work above doorway to former "Lambeth Doulton Ware" factory. See Danny Robinson's picture in different perspective http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/168449 . Road behind this building still called Doultons Drive, part of the fire brigade workshop. Raw materials used to be barged in from the Thames via arches which are still visible from river and into an old wharf on south side and under Albert embankment, which has been filled in now under fire brigade's yard.

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51.492894
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