This 1991 photograph shows Meyer Flats and its grounds at Meyer Road. Meyer Flats, which consist of three-storey apartment blocks, are no longer found in the present day street directory. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1991 photograph shows the grounds of Meyer Flats on Meyer Road. Meyer Flats are no longer found in the present day street directory. Meyer Road was named after Sir Reuben Manasseh Meyer, the largest local importer and exporter to India, who built the Chesed-El Synagogue in 1905, in the...
This 1991 photograph shows the grounds of Meyer Flats on Meyer Road. Meyer Flats are no longer found in the present day street directory. Meyer Road was named after Sir Reuben Manasseh Meyer, the largest local importer and exporter to India, who built the Chesed-El Synagogue in 1905, in the...
This 1991 photograph shows the grounds of Meyer Flats on Meyer Road. Meyer Flats are no longer found in the present day street directory. Meyer Road was named after Sir Reuben Manasseh Meyer, the largest local importer and exporter to India, who built the Chesed-El Synagogue in 1905, in the...
This 1991 photograph shows the garden of house 87 at Meyer Road. The road mentioned is near Mountbatten Road. Meyer Road was named after Sir Reuben Manasseh Meyer, the largest local importer and exporter to India, who built the Chesed-El Synagogue in 1905, in the grounds of his house on...
This 1992 photograph depicts Meyer Road (from near Broadrick Road westwards). Meyer Road is named after Sir Reuben Manasseh Meyer, the largest local importer and exporter to India, who built the Chesed-El Synagogue in 1905, in the grounds of his house on Oxley Rise. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1991 photograph shows house 84 at Meyer Road. Meyer Road is near Mountbatten Road. ...
The 1992 photograph shows Meyer Place, with the stairways of a house at the rear of Duke Hotel. The hotel mentioned is no longer found in the present day street directory. Meyer Place is near Meyer Road....
The 1992 photograph shows a close-up shot of a Corinthian-style pillar. It is part of a house under renovation at Meyer Place at the rear of Duke Hotel. Title devised by Library staff. ...