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Black and White Photograph of Bomb damage to houses in Oscan Street.
Black and White photo of the club members wearing costumes in St. Augustine's Church Hall, 1946
Black and White photo of club members in St. Augustine's Church Hall, 1946
Parish Of Lewisham Beating The Bounds May 1897
The chapel in Bromley Road, opposite the Lower MIll pond, was built by the Forster family in 1824 as a chapel of ease, to save villagers the long trip to the parish church of St.Mary's in Lewisham. It is now used as a parish hall for St.John's church, which was built behind in 1928.
Parker Family Of Lewisham House
Part Of Farmstead Road, Bellingham After Bombing in Sep & Oct 1940
Peckham, Queen's Road Station.
Black and White photo of boy's cricket team, 1930
Black and White photo of boy's football team, 1930/1
The Haberdashers Company, who owned much of the land in New Cross and were developing it in the 1860s and 1870s, had surplus money in the Aske's educational charity. They founded a Grammar School for boys and this one for girls (on the corner of Jerningham Road and New Cross Road) in 1875. These are now combined as Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College. Postcard published by P S & V
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