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[[Image:LambethPalacebyLambethBridge.jpg|right|thumb|[[Lambeth Palace]]'s gatehouse on Lambeth Road.]]
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[[File:LambethPalacebyLambethBridge.jpg|thumb|[[Lambeth Palace]]'s gatehouse on Lambeth Road.]]
[[File:St georges roman catholic cathedral southwark.jpg|thumb|St George's Cathedral main entrance, on the corner of Lambeth Road and St George's Road.]]
[[File:Imperial War Museum Front.JPG|thumb|[[Imperial War Museum]] on Lambeth Road.]]


'''Lambeth Road''' is a road in [[Lambeth]] (to the east) and [[Southwark]] (to the west), [[London SE1]] running between [[Lambeth Bridge]] over the [[River Thames]] at the western end and [[St George's Circus]] at the eastern end. The road is designated the A3203.
'''Lambeth Road''' is a road in [[Lambeth]] (to the west) and [[Southwark]] (to the east), London running between [[Lambeth Bridge]] over the [[River Thames]] at the western end and [[St George's Circus]] at the eastern end. The road is designated the '''A3203'''. The borough boundary runs along it from the intersection with King Edward's Walk to Kennington Road.


[[Lambeth Palace]], the [[London]] base of the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] and the [[Museum of Garden History]] are to the north towards the west by the river. [[St George's Cathedral Southwark]] is on the north side. Opposite on the south side is the [[Imperial War Museum]], originally the site of the notorious [[Dog and Duck (tavern)|Dog and Duck]] tavern and later the [[Bethlem Royal Hospital]], the world's oldest [[psychiatric hospital]].
[[Image:Imperial War Museum Front.JPG|left|thumb|[[Imperial War Museum]] on Lambeth Road.]]

[[Lambeth Palace]], the [[London]] base of the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] and the [[Museum of Garden History]] are to the north towards the west by the river. [[St George's Cathedral Southwark]] is on the north side. Opposite on the south side is the [[Imperial War Museum]], originally the site of the [[Bethlem Royal Hospital]], the world's oldest [[psychiatric hospital]].


[[Lambeth Walk]] adjoins to the south in the middle. Other adjoining roads include the [[Albert Embankment]] and [[Lambeth Palace Road]] by the river, [[Kennington Road]] and [[St George's Road]].
[[Lambeth Walk]] adjoins to the south in the middle. Other adjoining roads include the [[Albert Embankment]] and [[Lambeth Palace Road]] by the river, [[Kennington Road]] and [[St George's Road]].


The remains of [[Saint John Jones]] were displayed on what is now Lambeth Road after his execution in [[1598]].
The remains of [[Saint John Jones]] were displayed on what is now Lambeth Road after his execution in 1598.


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== Famous residents ==
== Famous residents ==
* [[List of Archbishops of Canterbury|Archbishops of Canterbury]], latterly at Lambeth Palace.

* [[Elias Ashmole]], founder of the [[Ashmolean Museum]] in [[Oxford]].
[[Image:WilliamBligh.jpeg|right|thumb|130px|William Bligh.]]
* [[Philip Astley]] (1742–1814), built and lived at Hercules Hall, after which [[Hercules Road]] is named. He is acknowledged as the 'father of the modern circus'.

* [[William Blake]] (1757–1827), the poet and visionary artist, lived in [[Hercules Road]], north off Lambeth Road. The location is marked with a plaque at 23 Hercules Road.
* [[William Blake]] (1757–1827), the poet and visionary artist, lived in [[Hercules Road]], north off Lambeth Road. The location is marked with a plaque at 23 Hercules Road.
* [[William Bligh]] (1754-1817), captain of [[The Bounty]] and later an [[admiral]], lived at 100 Lambeth Road.
* [[William Bligh]] (1754–1817), captain of [[HMS Bounty|The Bounty]] and later an [[admiral]], lived at 100 Lambeth Road.
* [[Emma Cons]], socialist, educationalist and founder of the [[Old Vic Theatre]], and her niece, [[Lilian Baylis]], who re-established the Old Vic and [[Sadler's Wells]], lived at 5–7 Morton Place, off Lambeth Road.
* Sir [[Philip Ben Greet]], the actor-manager, lived at 160 Lambeth Road (1920–36).
* Sir [[Ben Greet]], the actor-manager, lived at 160 Lambeth Road (1920–36).
* [[Kevin Spacey]] (born 1959), artistic director at the [[Old Vic Theatre]] nearby, lives in the vicinity.
* [[Kevin Spacey]] (born 1959), artistic director at the [[Old Vic Theatre]] nearby, lives in the vicinity.
* [[John Tradescant the elder]] and [[John Tradescant the younger|his son of the same name]], plant collectors.

:See also [[Bethlem Royal Hospital#Notable patients of Bethlem hospital|notable patients of Bethlem hospital]], including the artist [[Richard Dadd]].


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/LambethRd.html Lambeth Road] and [http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/Hercules.html Hercules Road] historical information from the [https://web.archive.org/web/20170710101746/http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/ Vauxhall Society]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20051228053021/http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/AboutLambeth/NorthLambethHistory.htm North Lambeth history]
*[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=47054 Survey of London entry (1951)]

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* [http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/LambethRd.html Lambeth Road] and [http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/Hercules.html Hercules Road] historical information from the [http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/ Vauxhall Society]


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Latest revision as of 20:48, 22 May 2023

Lambeth Palace's gatehouse on Lambeth Road.
St George's Cathedral main entrance, on the corner of Lambeth Road and St George's Road.
Imperial War Museum on Lambeth Road.

Lambeth Road is a road in Lambeth (to the west) and Southwark (to the east), London running between Lambeth Bridge over the River Thames at the western end and St George's Circus at the eastern end. The road is designated the A3203. The borough boundary runs along it from the intersection with King Edward's Walk to Kennington Road.

Lambeth Palace, the London base of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Museum of Garden History are to the north towards the west by the river. St George's Cathedral Southwark is on the north side. Opposite on the south side is the Imperial War Museum, originally the site of the notorious Dog and Duck tavern and later the Bethlem Royal Hospital, the world's oldest psychiatric hospital.

Lambeth Walk adjoins to the south in the middle. Other adjoining roads include the Albert Embankment and Lambeth Palace Road by the river, Kennington Road and St George's Road.

The remains of Saint John Jones were displayed on what is now Lambeth Road after his execution in 1598.

Famous residents

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See also notable patients of Bethlem hospital, including the artist Richard Dadd.
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51°29′44″N 0°06′54″W / 51.4956°N 0.11513°W / 51.4956; -0.11513