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Tothill Collection

"Tothill: A Historic Street in the Heart of London's Westminster" Members of DATA, a renowned campaigning organization, have found their way to Tothill Street in London

Background imageTothill Collection: Members of DATA campaigning, Tothill Street, London

Members of DATA campaigning, Tothill Street, London
Members of DATA (Draughtsmen's and Allied Technicians Association) from Rolls Royce, Coventry, campaigning in Tothill Street, London, 21 August 1970

Background imageTothill Collection: The Five Houses

The Five Houses
These -Five Houses - were built in, what was then, the rural Tuttle Fields (now Tothill Fields) as pest-houses for victims of the plague of 1665. Date: 1875

Background imageTothill Collection: The old Cock Tavern

The old Cock Tavern
The Cock Tavern in Tothill Street, Westminster (demolished in 1871), wence the first stage coach to Oxford set off in the late 17th century. Date: 1875

Background imageTothill Collection: Tothill Street, Westminster

Tothill Street, Westminster
Old properties in Tothill Street, Westminster. circa 1750 Date: circa 1750

Background imageTothill Collection: West Berkshire RG20 9 Map

West Berkshire RG20 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of West Berkshire RG20 9

Background imageTothill Collection: West Oxfordshire OX7 6 Map

West Oxfordshire OX7 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of West Oxfordshire OX7 6

Background imageTothill Collection: Lincoln LN13 0 Map

Lincoln LN13 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Lincoln LN13 0

Background imageTothill Collection: William Henry Beckwith, English swimmer

William Henry Beckwith, English swimmer
William Henry Beckwith (1857-1892), English award-winning swimmer who often performed at the Royal Aquarium in Tothill Street, London. late 19th century

Background imageTothill Collection: Westminster in 1808

Westminster in 1808
An amazingly rustic view of Westminster in the early 19th century : in the foreground is the timber-yard on Millbank, Tothill Fields in the distance. Date: 1808

Background imageTothill Collection: James Palmer

James Palmer
JAMES PALMER Churchman and benefactor, founder of the Alms Houses in Tothill Fields, London. Date: 1585 - 1660

Background imageTothill Collection: EMERY HILL

EMERY HILL London merchant, probably, who founded the Alms Houses and Free School in Rochester Row, Tothill Fields, Westminster. Date: ? - 1677

Background imageTothill Collection: Westminster Abbey from Tothill Fields London Signed and dated in black paint, lower center

Westminster Abbey from Tothill Fields London Signed and dated in black paint, lower center: " J. Varley 1832", John Varley, 1778-1842, British

Background imageTothill Collection: Governors house at Tothill Fields Prison

Governors house at Tothill Fields Prison
Governors house at Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862

Background imageTothill Collection: Entrance to Tothill Fields Prison

Entrance to Tothill Fields Prison
Entrance to Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862

Background imageTothill Collection: Tothill Fields, Westminster

Tothill Fields, Westminster
Bird s-eye view of Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862

Background imageTothill Collection: Plan of Tothill Fields, Westminster

Plan of Tothill Fields, Westminster
Ground plan of Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862

Background imageTothill Collection: Tothill Fields Prison

Tothill Fields Prison
Bridewell Prison also called Tothill Fields as it stood in an area of Westminster of the same name. It housed women and boys under 17. The boys given their dinner. Date: 1862


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"Tothill: A Historic Street in the Heart of London's Westminster" Members of DATA, a renowned campaigning organization, have found their way to Tothill Street in London. This charming street holds a rich history and is home to several notable landmarks. One such landmark is "The Five Houses, " an architectural gem that stands as a testament to the area's past. These houses showcase intricate details and serve as a reminder of the grandeur that once graced Tothill Street. Another prominent establishment on this street was "The Old Cock Tavern. " With its lively atmosphere and storied past, it attracted locals and visitors alike for centuries. The tavern served as a hub for socializing, sharing stories, and enjoying good company. Tothill Street itself lies within the vibrant district of Westminster. Its strategic location has made it an important thoroughfare throughout history. It connects various parts of London while offering glimpses into its illustrious past. Beyond London's borders they can be found on maps like West Berkshire RG20 9 Map, West Oxfordshire OX7 6 Map, and Lincoln LN13 0 Map. These locations further highlight the presence beyond its immediate surroundings. Notable figures have also left their mark on Tothill's legacy. William Henry Beckwith, an English swimmer known for his achievements in water sports during the early 1900s, hailed from this very street. To fully appreciate Tothill's historical significance, one must explore nearby attractions such as Westminster Abbey—a breathtaking masterpiece steeped in religious heritage dating back centuries. Throughout time, individuals like James Palmer and Emery Hill have played significant roles in shaping Tothill's identity through their contributions to local affairs or business endeavors. As we wander along this captivating street today—admiring its architecture and absorbing its tales—we are reminded that behind every corner lies another chapter waiting to be discovered; each step taken is a journey through time and history.