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Showing results for pictures from 1900s, in Herne Hill, of Public Buildings, with the phrase ''
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View west along New Cross Road from the Marquis of Granby public house, junction of Lewisham Way, formerly Lewisham High Road. Watercolour by unknown artist, c.1840
Black and White Photograph of St. Michael's School Football team.
Black and White Photograph of St. Michael's School Cricket team.
Black and White photo showing the exterior of the vicarage with Reverend Samuel Luffmann and his family, c.1900
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
Black and White photo showing St. James' Church on Stanstead Road, c. Late 1800s / Early 1900s
Black and White postcard displaying the exterior of the building showing tower and conservatory
Black and White postcard showing the exterior of the house
The Keep was the original name for this 1850s house, one of the largest built in London Road after the opening of the station in 1839. In fact it lay back from the road in extensive gardens. The name 'Surrey Mount' was suggested by the adjacent county boundary. It became the home of Frederick Horniman when he moved from Surrey House to make way for the museum. This photograph was taken after Horniman had given the estate to the people of London as a park, and the house had become the refreshment rooms. It was demolished in 1960.
Swimming Gala, Downham Baths Jan 1968
Sydenham Branch Library Exterior 1950
Black and White Photograph of Sydenham Hill School
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