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Rowton House, Kings Cross, London
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Rowton House, Kings Cross, London
The Kings Cross Rowton House (built in 1894) at the corner of Kings Cross Road and Calthorpe Street, Central London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose built, low cost hostels or doss houses for working men. They were established by Lord Rowton (Montagu William Lowry Corry, 1838-1903)
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This evocative photograph captures the historic Rowton House at the corner of Kings Cross Road and Calthorpe Street in Central London, a poignant reminder of the past and the enduring issue of poverty and homelessness in the city. Built in 1894, the Rowton House was one of six large, purpose-built hostels or doss houses erected around London by Montagu William Lowry Corry, 1st Viscount Rowton (1838-1903), a renowned philanthropist and charity worker. The Rowton Houses provided low-cost shelter for working men, offering a much-needed alternative to overcrowded and unsanitary workhouses and the streets. The Victorian-era Rowton House, with its ornate architectural details and imposing presence, stands as a testament to Lord Rowton's benevolence and his commitment to improving the lives of the less fortunate. The image, taken in the late 1890s, portrays a bustling scene of men gathered outside the hostel, likely waiting to check in or socialize with one another. The photograph offers a glimpse into the daily lives of working men during this era, highlighting the importance of community and the need for affordable housing. The Rowton Houses played a significant role in the history of homelessness and poverty in London, providing temporary shelter for thousands of men until the mid-20th century. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the past and the ongoing struggle to address the complex issue of homelessness in our society.
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