Bruce House, Kemble Street, London WC2
Following the success of the commercially operated Rowton Houses, the London County Council set up three model lodging-houses of its own. The third, opened in 1906, was Bruce House, on Kemble Street, London WC2.

Bruce House, c.1906.
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Bruce House dining hall, c.1906.
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Bruce House shop adjoining dining room, c.1906.
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Bruce House reading room, c.1906.
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Bruce House lavatory (washroom), c.1906.
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Bruce House laundry room, c.1906.
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The LCC's other two lodging houses were:
- Parker Street House, Parker Street, Drury Lane W.C.2, in 1893
- Carrington House, Brookmill Road, Deptford in 1903
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