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Johnstones London commercial guide in 1818  - Albion place, Blackfriars Road

Johnstones 1818 directory index

John Lockie in 1810 describes as :

"Albion Place, Black Friars Road, the wide part of the road which adjoins the bridge, on the East side of which stood the Albion mill."

Albion place is listed near the end of Blackfriars Road by 1832 and 1842

This is the 1818 Johnstones London commercial guide which also includes a little pub history detail.

Albion place, Blackfriars Road
Length 55 yards. No. of Houses 9.
Quincey, Joseph, Timber merchant, &c.
Albion Plate glass company
Robinson, Sam, Surveyor and architect

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