Grid reference TQ3277
near to Camberwell, Southwark, England
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The lime kiln in Burgess Park
One of the few reminders that this part of South London was once highly industrialised. The kiln form part of a lime works and stood on the edge of the Surrey Canal, which was presumably used to supply the raw limestone and export the... (more)
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Saint Paul's Church, Lorrimore Square - seen from Chapter Road
In Lorrimore Square. Under the diocese of Southwark.
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Burgess Park
by geo sharples
Burgess Park in South London, 60's town planners finishing off the Luftwaffe's ground work.
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Railway Bridge, Wyndham Rd (set of 2 images)
by N Chadwick
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Lomond Grove, SE5 |
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St Michael & All Angels, Wyndham Road (set of 3 images)
by John Salmon
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Wyndham Road, junction with Walworth Road
by Robert Eva
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Camberwell, St. Michael and All Angels
by Mike Faherty
Striking light brick Anglican church on Wyndham Road: Link
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Bowyer Place at the junction of Camberwell Road
by David Howard
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Addington Square Camberwell
by PAUL FARMER
The square is named after Henry Addington, Prime Minister from 1801 to 1804.
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Lorrimore Road, Walworth
Seen from Chapter Road with the former Duke of Sutherland pub on the corner of Draco Street.
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Addington Square SE5
This square is just off Walworth Road. It gained some notoriety during the 1960s because the Richardson Brothers had an illegal "drinking club" named the "Addington Club" in the square. They also had a scrapyard near... (more)
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