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EAST SIDE GIPSY HILL, UPPER NORWOOD

EAST SIDE GIPSY HILL, UPPER NORWOOD

Houses on Gipsy Hill, Upper Norwood. Originally named King William IV Hill after a public house on the hill, it was later renamed to commemorate the gipsy encampments on Norwood Common. A Mrs Lee, who lived next to the pub, was said to be the last of the Norwood gipsies. Photographed on 26th March 2004. Digital image courtesy of Keith Holdaway, 2004.

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Details
Collection:Keith Holdaway Collection
Image type:Photograph
Artist:Holdaway
Ref:06572
Identifier:SPd4029/6/Lam177
Date:2004

#1976 - 2000  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #Keith Holdaway Photographer  #Photograph  #ROADS AND STREETS  #UPPER NORWOOD 

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