London Passed And Passing a Pictorial Record of Destroyed Threatened Building
London Passed And Passing a Pictorial Record of Destroyed Threatened Building
Hanslip Fletcher
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We only came to have a last look at some old-fashioned houses that are being carted away ; not to linger over all the associations connected with the Rolls Chapel and its preachers. [This paper was written and illustrated, some sixteen years since, upon viewing the commencement of those demolitions which have made the Rolls buildings things of the past. As it portrays the actual thoughts and feelings, as written down at the time, to which the scene gave rise, it is thought it may contain an ele...ment of interest which would be lacking in a merely retrospective survey. It has not hitherto been printed. ] G. R. F. THE ROLLS CHAPEL Pi ATE XL VI RACQUET COURT /^NE of the last courts on the north-east end of Fleet Street, ^^^ Racquet Court forms a cul de sac, and for that reason, perhaps, it is not so well known as some of its neighbouring passages or alleys. Although there appear to be no historical associations of much interest connected with Racquet Court, and most of its buildings are of the painfully prosaic type of modern commercial architecture, it certainly possesses an interest of its own which should attract those who care for the relics of old Fleet Street.
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