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CHURCH BUILDINGS, CLAPHAM COMMON NORTH SIDE, CLAPHAM

CHURCH BUILDINGS, CLAPHAM COMMON NORTH SIDE, CLAPHAM

Church Buildings, Clapham Common North Side. Showing the archway between No.13 and No.14. Zachary Macaulay's African Academy moved here from Rectory Grove when a school-house was built in the garden. It became the Clapham Academy, where the historian, Thomas Babington Macaulay studied between 1807-1812. Later the home of the writer, Graham Greene. Now private residences, the archway has been filled in.Photograph by B.R.Tucker, June 1906.

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Details
Collection:Photographic Survey and Record of Surrey
Image type:Photograph
Artist:
Ref:01540
Identifier:IV/158 /6803
Date:1906

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