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THE FOLLY, PARK HILL, STREATHAM COMMON

THE FOLLY, PARK HILL, STREATHAM COMMON

The Folly at Park Hill, Streatham. This imitation mediaeval tower is thought to have been built by Henry Tate, the sugar magnate (Tate and Lyle), in 1870 as a viewing tower overlooking the Streatham area. 

Ref. G Gower Negatives


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Details
Collection:
Image type:Negative
Artist:Graham Gower
Ref:04669
Identifier:Gower Negatives
Date:1990

#1976 - 2000  #Gardens  #Graham Gower Collection  #Negative  #STREATHAM COMMON 

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