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Showing results for pictures from 1800s, in Lewisham, of Royalty, with the phrase ''
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St Mary's Church & The River Ravensbourne From Ladywell
St Mary's School 1983
St Mary's School Jan 1979
St Mary's School, Infants Class c.1922
St Mary's School, Master's House
Black and White artwork showing interior of St Nicholas Church (1841?)
colour artwork showing the charnel house at St Nicholas Church by Frederick Ashford, 1856
colour artwork showing the interior of St Nicholas by Frederick Ashford, c 1856?
colour artwork showing exterior of St Nicholas Church, by Frederick Ashford c1856
colour artwork showing the font in St Paul's Church by Frederick Ashford
Black and White photograph showing exterior of St Paul's Church c1860?
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
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