The London pleasure gardens of the eighteenth century / by Warwick Wroth ; assisted by Arthur Edgar Wroth.
- Warwick William Wroth
- Date:
- 1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The London pleasure gardens of the eighteenth century / by Warwick Wroth ; assisted by Arthur Edgar Wroth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Bowling Green was declared to be in exceeding fine order, and coffee, tea, and hot loaves were to be had every day. J. P. Malcolm ^ says that the Bowling Green House was for many years a quiet country re- treat, but shortly before 1811 it was removed, and Judd Street, Tonbridge Street, &c., began to cover the space south of New Road. Hastings Street and part of Tonbridge Street appear to be on the site. [Authorities cited in the notes.] 1 Malcolm in Gent. Mag. 1813, pt. 2, pp. 4.27-429. The Bowling Green House is marked in Horwood’s Plan C, 1799 ; in a map of 1806 in Lambert’s London, vol. iv., and in Wallis’s plan of 1808.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2897721x_0116.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


