Gentleman's Row, Enfield

© the copyright holder. Image credit: Enfield Museum Service

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An image of what is now the Register Office; this building has been in public ownership since 1888 when it was bought for £4,000 to be Enfield's principal local government building, until the new Civic Centre was opened in 1961. It is located on Gentleman's Row, a street that has been described as one of the finest Georgian streets in Middlesex and has changed very little in the past 200 years. Some of the buildings have even earlier timber structures concealed behind eighteenth-century brickwork.

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Title

Gentleman's Row, Enfield

Date

1962

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 44 x W 58.5 cm

Accession number

Bc2091

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Miss E. B. Franklin Pike

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

W H Kersley

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