IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Winns Terrace, LONDON, E17 5EJ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Winns Terrace, E17 5EJ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (161 Images Found)

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End of terrace near Lloyd Park, Walthamstow
Taken on the corner of Winns Terrace (left) and Winns Avenue (right).
Image: © David Kemp Taken: 25 May 2006
0.03 miles
2
The Moat in Lloyd Park
Lloyd Park was named after the family of Frank Lloyd who donated the house and ornamental grounds to the Council for use as a public park in 1898. This amounted to ten acre and was given on condition that the Council then purchase a similar area of adjoining land for use as playing fields. Lloyd Park was opened to the public in 1900. The moat is one of the oldest recorded Historical Monuments of Walthamstow having been there prior to 1714. The present Mansion House dates from around 1760 but there was probably an earlier house on the site. The house has been known as The Water House, Lloyd Park Mansion and most recently the William Morris Gallery, after William Morris, whose family lived in the house from 1848 to 1856. The house was turned into a Museum of Morris’ life and works in 1950.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 28 Oct 2024
0.03 miles
3
View of a stained glass window in the William Morris Gallery #3
Looking south-southwest.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 19 Nov 2017
0.04 miles
4
View of a tablecloth and sofa back in the William Morris Gallery
Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 19 Nov 2017
0.04 miles
5
View of a tapestry in the William Morris Gallery #2
Looking north-northwest.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 19 Nov 2017
0.04 miles
6
The moat in Lloyd Park
Lloyd Park was named after the family of Frank Lloyd who donated the house and ornamental grounds to the Council for use as a public park in 1898. This amounted to ten acre and was given on condition that the Council then purchase a similar area of adjoining land for use as playing fields. Lloyd Park was opened to the public in 1900. The moat is one of the oldest recorded Historical Monuments of Walthamstow having been there prior to 1714. The present Mansion House dates from around 1760 but there was probably an earlier house on the site. The house has been known as The Water House, Lloyd Park Mansion and most recently the William Morris Gallery, after William Morris, whose family lived in the house from 1848 to 1856. The house was turned into a Museum of Morris’ life and works in 1950. There is a Friends of Lloyd Park and they have produced a much fuller history with old pictures which can be seen at http://friendsoflloydpark.org.uk/about/history/
Image: © Marathon Taken: 9 Sep 2015
0.04 miles
7
View of a chair in the William Morris Gallery
Looking north-northwest.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 19 Nov 2017
0.04 miles
8
View of the moat circling Lloyd Park from the footbridge leading to the William Morris Gallery #2
Looking south-southwest.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 19 Nov 2017
0.05 miles
9
View of a stained glass window in the William Morris Gallery #6
Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 19 Nov 2017
0.05 miles
10
View of a tapestry in the William Morris Gallery
Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 19 Nov 2017
0.05 miles
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