Lambeth
Lambeth, the inner-south London borough, bears the imprint of diverse influences from the ancient Lambeth Palace to Brixton’s African and Caribbean community.
With industrialisation, Lambeth’s Thameside location made it ideal for manufacturers. From the 1700s onwards, industries including glass and pottery works were established in the area.
Following heavy bombing in the Second World War, industry gave way to culture, with the construction of the Southbank Centre, the National Theatre and BFI Southbank.
Lambeth is also known as the “home of the Windrush generation”, with many of the British Caribbean citizens who arrived between 1948 and 1971 making their homes in Brixton. Nearby at the Oval Cricket Ground in 1976, the West Indies team famously completed its 3-0 defeat of series favourites England.

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View at the entrance into Vauxhall (engraving)
Rooker, Edward, Wale, Samuel
1750

View of all the principal masquerade figures at the Rotunda May 12th 1789 (engraving)
1789-05-12

View of the Center Cross Walk &c. in Vauxhall Gardens (coloured etching and engraving)
Canal, Giovanni Antonio (called Canaletto), Sayer, Robert
1751-12-02


View towards Waterloo Bridge, following the Blitz (silver gelatin print)
Wettern, John H.
1949-03-18

V.R., Mrs Graham, 69th ascent from The Royal Gardens Vauxhall (bill)
Peel, J.W.
1851

Vue interieure d'une belle Gallerie conduisant aux Jardins de Vauxhall (hand coloured engraving)
Mesard
C. 1750

Waterloo Bridge builders union meeting, Waterloo (silver gelatin print)
Suschitzky, Wolfgang
1939-08



Waterways and Sports, South Bank Exhibition (postcard)
Valentine and Sons Limited
1951