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ROSE AND CROWN PUBLIC HOUSE, WEST NORWOOD

ROSE AND CROWN PUBLIC HOUSE, WEST NORWOOD

The Rose and Crown public house on the north side of Crown Lane, West Norwood. The pub was rebuilt after being destroyed in October 1940 by a bomb that caused the heaviest loss of life in West Norwood during World War II. Behind is the chapel of the British Home and Hospital for Incurables. Photographed on 2nd September 2004. Digital image courtesy of Keith Holdaway, 2004.

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Details
Collection:Keith Holdaway Collection
Image type:Photograph
Artist:Holdaway
Ref:06671
Identifier:SPd4029/9/Lam125
Date:2004

#1976 - 2000  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #Keith Holdaway Photographer  #Photograph  #PUBLIC HOUSES & INNS  #RELIGION  #WEST NORWOOD 

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