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Showing results for pictures from 1800s, in Ladywell, of World War Two, with the phrase ''
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An unexploded 50KG phospherous bomb through side wall of Horn's Camera Mart into back garden of no.13, Harefield Rd. Capt. Brooks B.D.S inspecting building.
An unexploded 50KG phospherous bomb through side wall of Horn's Camera Mart into back garden of no.13, Harefield Rd.
Black and White Photograph of Lewisham Heavy Rescue Service, Lewisham. Details attached to Photograph with list of names.
Henry Williamson
The railway was built through Hither Green in 1866, and proposals for a station at the Hither Green junction were regularly put forward. But it was not until 1st June 1895 that a station was finally opened. The railway had the disadvantage of effectively cutting off the communities either side of the railway line. The coming of the railway ended the building of large detached houses in the area, and as early as September 1865 land for development was advertised as being close to the intended station. Land prices began to rise rapidly and the building programme began to gather momentum.
J W Heath & Sons, Brockley Green Farm Brickmakers At Work c.1890
J W Heath & Sons, Chudleigh Road c.1890
James Elroy & Family 1892
John Edward Gray & Maria Emma Gray 1864
Joseph Hardcastle (1752 1819) From The Portrait By William Etty
Black and White Photograph of Kender Street ARP Depot, New Cross . ARP officers in uniform next to protected area by sandbags.
Lady Well From Warren's Views Of The Ravensbourne
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