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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Collection: | Photographic Survey and Record of Surrey |
Image type: | Photograph |
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Ref: | 01540 |
Identifier: | IV/158 /6803 |
Date: | 1906 |
#1901 - 1925 #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #CLAPHAM #EDUCATION #HOUSING #Photograph #Photographic Survey and Record of Surrey