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Showing results for pictures from 1910s, in Lee, of HealthPublic Buildings, with the phrase ''
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The gates of the Army Service Corps Barracks (later Grove Park Hospital). Troops in uniform present infront of the gates.
Black and White photo of Grove Park Road during the First World War with Army Service Corps Transport, c.1914-1918
Black and White postcard of the 'Old Grove Park in World War I' showing the Army Service Corps Barracks on Marvels Lane, c.1916/17
Grove Park Hospital As Army Service Corps Barracks c.1916 (Olley Collection)
Handen Road (Baker Collection)
Black and White photo of the front exterior of Hill View, Grove Park, c.early 20th Century
Hope farm Dairy Milkfloat, Le May Ave, Grove Park
Black and White postcard showing the front exterior of the museum and tower, c.1910
A long line of horse artillery progressing through Blackheath Village during World War One. Blackheath shops on display including Hinds & Company and a Church.
Numerous horse drawn wagons resting during World War One. British troops in uniform on display.
Two horse drawn wagons taking troops through Blackheath Village. Shops and the Church in the background during World War One.
The Glebe was a mid-19th century development of large detached houses on what had been the glebe land of the Rector of Lee. The occupants seen in the first photograph taken about 1910 were Morris William Brown, a draper, and his family. The second photograph shows Morris William Brown and his wife Emily taking tea in the conservatory. The conservatory as a half-outdoor sitting room, rather than a greenhouse for growing plants, was very much a Victorian development.
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