Ship Public House
Ship Public House
Record No
311711
Title
Ship Public House
Description
Exterior elevation of The Ship public house, with pedestrians in the foreground. The building shown here dates from 1772 and was originally named The Centurion. The road names have changed over the years. At the time of painting the pub stood on the corner of Upper Marylebone Street, now part of New Cavendish Street, and Saville Street, now Hanson Street. The current pub was rebuilt in 1887 and is now Grade II listed.
Date of execution
c.1850
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
Metropolitan Prints Collection
Artist
Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer (1793-1864)
Medium
watercolour
Longest dimension
25cms
Shortest dimension
17cms
Catalogue No
SC_PZ_WE_01_4364
Accession No
Westminster 00885
London picture map location
Exact
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