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Showing results for pictures from , in Deptford, of Roads and Streets, with the phrase ''
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The College Park estate was built by the Mercer's Company in the 1860s and 1870s over the fields of a small farm that the company administered as trustees of a charity. It was one of the most significant additions to the number of middle class houses in Lewisham during that building boom. Clarendon Road (now Clarendon Rise) was the main artery of the new estate. Maverston Lodge, No.49 (now demolished), was built in the early 1870s. Photograph taken June 19th 1968
St.Nicholas Church, Deptford From An Original Watercolour By Lloyd Roberts
This is one of a group of eight uniform villas built in the mid 1870s for the new middle class commuting population that had grown rapidly since the opening of Lewisham Station in 1849. N0.8 was long the home of Leland Duncan, the Lewisham historian, who was a civil servant in the War Office. Photograph taken July 1980
Black and White photo of Stanstead Road houses, looking south from the corner of Rojack Road, 4/9/1968
Black and White photo of the front exterior of houses Nos. 8 - 14 (even), 4/9/1968
Black and White photo of the shop fronts on the corner of Brockley Rise, c.1910
Black and White photo showing St. James' Church on Stanstead Road, c. Late 1800s / Early 1900s
Black and White photo of the coach house at the rear, c.1963
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