IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Shearling Way, LONDON, N7 9TP

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Shearling Way, N7 9TP 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 (105 Images Found)

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Clock Tower, Caledonian Park
Image: © John Salmon Taken: 9 May 2011
0.03 miles
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Former public house, North Road, Holloway
Grade II listed former public house, ("The Lamb Tavern") built in 1855 to the designs of James Bunstone Bunning. One of four such establishments built to serve the needs of the nearby Caledonian livestock market. Detailed architectural description at this https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1208151. An earlier view at Image
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 17 Apr 2016
0.05 miles
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The Lamb Public House, North Road, Islington
One of four Italianate gin palaces built to serve the Caledonian Cattle Market. This one is at the corner of North Road and Shearling Way, and is currently unoccupied.
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 23 Feb 2009
0.06 miles
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The original railings of the Metropolitan Cattle Market
The Metropolitan Cattle Market opened in 1855 to replace Smithfield as London's main livestock market. Prior to that, it was known as Copenhagen Fields. On 21st April 1834, 100,000 people gathered here in support of the Tolpuddle martyrs. The cattle market closed in 1939. The original railings of the cattle market can still be seen here. The sale of meat ended in the 1960s. The market buildings were then mostly demolished, council housing, principally the Market Estate, was built over much of the site, and the remainder converted to Caledonian Park with its imposing clock tower - see https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7015823 A very full and interesting history can be seen at https://alondoninheritance.com/london-monuments/caledonian-park-history-murals-and-a-fire/
Image: © Marathon Taken: 9 Nov 2021
0.07 miles
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Islington : Caledonian Tower
Grade II* listed former clock tower of Caledonian Market tower. 1855. Architect: James Bunstone Bunning.
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 8 Oct 2020
0.07 miles
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Market Clock Tower, Caledonian Park, Islington
The last reminder of the Metropolitan Cattle and Meat Market. The Baroque influenced clock tower was built in the 1850s to the designs of J.B. Bunning, architect to the Corporation of the City of London.
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 23 Feb 2009
0.08 miles
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Redundant church
Image: © John Salmon Taken: 9 May 2011
0.08 miles
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Clock Tower, Caledonian Park
Built as the clock tower of the Caledonian Market. 1855. By John Bunstone Bunning, the tower is 46 metres tall and is a grade II* listed http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-369137-the-clock-tower-caledonian-park-greater-
Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 6 Sep 2014
0.08 miles
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Redundant church
Image: © John Salmon Taken: 9 May 2011
0.08 miles
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Clock Tower, Caledonian Park
Grade II* listed clock tower built to the designs of architect John Bunstone Bunning. The clock tower is the only surviving structure of the Metropolitan Cattle Market which operated from 1855 to 1963, latterly as a bric-a-brac market after the trade in livestock ceased.
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 17 Apr 2016
0.08 miles
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