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Metal Print : Restell Close JLP01_08_074885
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Restell Close JLP01_08_074885
Restell Close, Greenwich,
Greater London. Looking up at a Sectra block of residential nurses flats on Restell Close, showing a group of women looking out over a balcony.
This residential block for nurses was one of three 10-storey, H-shaped blocks, built by Laings Construction Company for the South-East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board, using the Sectra system. The flats were built on a high point just off Vanbrugh Hill with views over Greenwich, Deptford and the River Thames, providing self-contained flats of three and four rooms for nurses who worked at Greenwich Hospital. The blocks were named Jenner House, Lister House and Norfolk House. In 2007, two of the blocks were demolished and Norfolk House was reclad and subsequently renamed Leamington Court
Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places
Media ID 24561403
© Historic England Archive
1960s Architecture Concrete Flats Housing People Perspective Women
20"x16" (51x41cm) Metal Print
Bring history to life with Media Storehouse Metal Prints. This captivating image, copyrighted by Historic England Archive and captured by Joh, transports you back in time to Restell Close in Greenwich, Greater London. Witness a moment of community as women look out over a balcony of Sectra block residential nurses flats. Our high-quality metal prints are not just decorative pieces; they're a window into the past. Experience the richness of history with every detail, as the vibrant colors and exceptional clarity are brought to life on the robust metal surface. Add a touch of nostalgia and intrigue to your space with this stunning piece from Media Storehouse.
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a moment in time at Restell Close, Greenwich, Greater London. The image showcases the impressive Sectra block of residential nurses flats, with a group of women gathered on a balcony, gazing out over the stunning views. Constructed by Laings Construction Company for the South-East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board, these three 10-storey H-shaped blocks were built using the innovative Sectra system. Situated on a high point just off Vanbrugh Hill, these self-contained flats provided comfortable accommodation for nurses working at Greenwich Hospital. The blocks were aptly named Jenner House, Lister House and Norfolk House and offered three to four-room apartments for the dedicated healthcare professionals. With their strategic location overlooking Greenwich, Deptford and the majestic River Thames, these flats provided not only functional housing but also breathtaking vistas. Although two of the blocks met their fate in 2007 and were demolished, Norfolk House underwent recladding and was subsequently renamed Leamington Court. This print serves as a testament to an era when industrialized building techniques like concrete construction revolutionized architecture. Preserved by Historic England Archive with utmost care and attention to detail, this image encapsulates both the architectural significance of this unique residential complex as well as its role in providing essential housing for hardworking nurses during the 1960s.
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