Johnson’s London Dictionary: Leinster Gardens

LEINSTER GARDENS (n.) Bayswater bridleway where numbers 23 and 24 were pulled down to allow room for the construction of the steam stagecoach, and only their fronts replaced.

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2 thoughts on “Johnson’s London Dictionary: Leinster Gardens”

  1. I featured those fake facades on my blog recently. (You commented that the Bermondsey Tank had been removed.)
    During my time in the LAS that street was a regular destination for us.
    Best wishes, Pete.

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