The Tap Room, King's Head, Roehampton
Drawing by R.P. Lloyd, depicting the interior of The Tap Room, King's Head, Roehampton. 1901.
Interior of tap room looking towards fireplace with tables and benches to either side; room is shown in a slightly derelict state with pictures hanging crookedly on the walls and the grate askew.
The signature of the artist is located at the bottom right corner.
The King’s Head in Roehampton is a Grade II listed public house located at 1 Roehampton High Street, London SW15 4HL. First recorded in 1485 as The Bull, renamed The Kings Head by 1617, this is the oldest secular building in Wandsworth Borough.
Artist
Lloyd, R.P.
Locations
Roehampton
King's Head Pub
Roehampton
Materials
paper
ink
wash
Object Type
drawing
Production Dates
20th Century
painted - 1901
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