MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: octavia hill

Red Cross Garden Mosaic

18 Jan 2016 413
A new life for Red Cross Garden 2005 www.bost.org.uk/open-places/red-cross-garden

Red Cross Cottages

18 Jan 2016 322
Social housing established by Octavia Hill in 1887. www.heritage-explorer.co.uk/web/he/searchdetail.aspx?id=10214&crit=work

Octavia Hill Plaque

18 Jan 2016 364
Octavia Hill, social reformer, established social housing in various places around London in the late 19th century. Red Cross Garden and cottages were established in 1887.

Red Cross Garden

18 Jan 2016 337
Red Cross Garden, established by Octavia Hill to give some tranquil green space to the people living in crowded conditions in Southwark. www.bost.org.uk/open-places/red-cross-garden

Sower Mosaic

18 Jan 2016 453
Red Cross Garden, established by Octavia Hill to give some tranquil green space to the people living in crowded conditions in Southwark. www.bost.org.uk/open-places/red-cross-garden

St Botolph's Cottages

19 Dec 2015 340
This lovely row of cottages was built by Octavia Hill, who was a major figure in the housing reform movement, in 1895. They are now Grade II listed. More info: www.londonremembers.com/memorials/octavia-hill-nw1 and www.london-footprints.co.uk/peooctavia.htm Ranston Street, Lisson Grove

St Botolph's Cottages 1895

19 Dec 2015 336
This lovely row of cottages was built by Octavia Hill, who was a major figure in the housing reform movement, in 1895. They are now Grade II listed. More info: www.londonremembers.com/memorials/octavia-hill-nw1 and www.london-footprints.co.uk/peooctavia.htm

Red Cross Garden

09 Nov 2009 204
Redcross Way. The garden, hall and cottages were established on the site of a derelict paper factory by Octavia Hill, social reformer, 1887-90. The garden, which was described then as an ‘open air sitting room’ for the people of Southwark, has recently been restored. There were volunteers working on it when I passed through, and many people using it as a pleasant place to sit and eat their lunch. See where this picture was taken. [?]