Social Victorians/Rothschild Row

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Rothschild Row, One of the Places[edit | edit source]

According to Susan S. Lewis, "In particular, Piccadilly Terrace became known colloquially as Rothschild Row, inhabited by members of the banking family and others involved in finance, cotton, spinning and coal mining.[95]"[1]

Who Lived There[edit | edit source]

Notes and Questions[edit | edit source]

Footnotes[edit | edit source]

  1. Susan S. Lewis. The Artistic and Architectural Patronage of Angela Burdett Coutts. Vol. 1. Dissertation. Royal Holloway, University of London. January 2012: 34. https://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/file/85039ef7-3634-b4e8-aa89-1808e823540c/1/DISSERTATION_FINAL..pdf (accessed November 2022).