Shoemaker Row
Names
- Shoemaker Row
- Shoemaker Lane
- Shoemakers Row
- Shoe Makers Row
Street/Area/District
- Shoemaker Row
Maps & Views
- 1553-9 Londinum (Braun & Hogenberg, 1572): Shoemaker Row
- 1560 London (Jansson, 1657): Shoemaker Row
- 1666 London after the fire (Bowen, 1772): Shoemaker Row
- 1677 A Large and Accurate Map of the City of London (Ogilby & Morgan): Shoemaker Row
- 1720 London (Strype): Shoe Makers Row
- 1736 London (Moll & Bowles): Shoemakers Row
- 1746 London, Westminster & Southwark (Rocque): Shoemaker Row
Descriptions
from A Dictionary of London, by Henry Harben (1918)
Shoemaker Row
See Carter Lane.
from A New View of London, by Edward Hatton (1708)
Shoemaker row, betn Black fryars W. and Great carter lane E.
from A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, by John Strype (1720)
[Shoemakers Row] And out of Ireland Yard, is Friers Court and New Street, both which are but ordinary, and fall into Shoemakers Row, which comes out of Black Friers in the broad Place, and falls into Creed lane, against Carter lane end. This Shoemakers Row is a Place of some Trade, and pretty well inhabited.
from London and Its Environs Described, by Robert and James Dodsley (1761)
Shoemaker Row, Black friars.
from Lockie's Topography of London, by John Lockie (1810)
Shoemakers-Row, Blackfriars,—about ten doors on the R. in Creed-lane from 15, Ludgate-st. near St. Paul's-church-yard.
from A Topographical Dictionary of London and Its Environs, by James Elmes (1831)
Shoemaker-Row, Blackfriars, is about ten houses on the right hand side of Creed-lane, going from Ludgate-street.