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Showing results for pictures from , in Deptford, of Roads and Streets, with the phrase ''
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Black and White artwork showing interior of Broadway Theatre, Deptford
Black and White postcard displaying the tram lines and the Stanstead Road Junction, c.1952
Black and White postcard showing The Chandos pub and other shop fronts
Black and White photo of the exterior of the Brockley Grove Baptist Church. The sign on the side of the building reads 'Crofton Park Baptist Church. Sunday School Anniversary'
Black and White postcard showing E/3 Class Tram 1977 (service 35) on the corner of Whatman Road
Brockley Road c.1905
Brockley Road c.1900
The London and Croydon (later London, Brighton and South Croydon) Railway opened in 1839, but Brockley Station was not built until 1871, when the area was considered ripe for development.
Black and White photograph of newspaper cutting showing the first tenants of new steel houses, Bromley Hill, Downham Estate (from 'Kentish Mercury' )
The Park, otherwise known as Southend Park, was the manor house of Bellingham. It was rebuilt as seen here in the 1790s by a nabob, one of a group of wealthy men who settled in and around Southend late in the eighteenth century. It was being used as a hotel when destroyed by a flying bomb in 1944
Black and White photograph showing Brookmill Road with railway bridge
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