- TitlePart of the Upper Street Islington, showing Mrs Cross' House [image]
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- Year of publication1840 circa
- Dimensions20 x 31 cms
- MaterialDRAWING
- NotesNot signed by the artist but annotated for printing and describing Mrs Cross as 'an eccentric old lady who ' never had the ivy cut till the windows were entirely obscured'. Discoloured and dirty. Mounted. Gardener Collection.
Abstract
Ivy Houses or Cottage was located at the corner of Terrett's Court (later Terrett's Place), Upper Street, Islington. It had seen a variety of trades, including a jeweller for 40 years. In the 18th Century, it became overgrown with ivy and was the home of coal merchant and churchwarden James Cross. Cross's wife was the first person to be baptised in the rebuilt (1754) St Mary's Parish Church. The cottage was demolished on 14 June 1847
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| Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan category | Site | Loan status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 510613 | B208 TERRETT'S PLACE, Ivy Cottage | Reference (not for loan) | ILHC | available |



