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Church Road (1904)
Old London postcard
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Indoor bowling
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In the neighbourhood...

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The Crystal Palace in Sydenham, before the 1936 fire, was a glorious construction of wood and glass.
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Crystal Palace from Anerley Hill (1906) Not only did the palace burn down in 1936 but a V1 largely demolished the buildings on the right in 1944. The remains of the water tower can still be seen today
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Fox Hill, Upper Norwood by Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) Camille Pissarro was born in St Thomas (then a Danish possession) in the West Indies but lived and worked mainly in the Paris area. He was an Impressionist and mainly painted landscapes. He visited London in 1870-71 and painted London views.
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The Sylvan Estate was an estate of prefabs off Maberley Road, SE19
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The death of Bridget Driscoll (c. 1851 – 17 August 1896) was the first recorded case of a pedestrian killed in a collision with a motor car in Great Britain. As 44-year-old Mrs Driscoll, with her teenage daughter May and her friend Elizabeth Murphy, crossed Dolphin Terrace in the grounds of the Crystal Palace, she was struck by a car belonging to the Anglo-French Motor Carriage Company that was being used for demonstration rides, driven by a Mr Edsell.
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FA Cup Final (Burnley v Liverpool) at Crystal Palace (1914) With any luck there were further attendance options alongside “standing on a post for 90 minutes”
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