Angle Street, SE17

Road in/near Walworth, existing until but redeveloped after the Second World War.

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The former Cross Street was given the name Angle Street in 1868.

The local area redeveloped and became part of the Browning Estate.


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DavidA   
Added: 11 Aug 2023 13:03 GMT   

Grange Court, SE5
A conveyance from The British Land Company to (sisters?) Emma and Mary Anne Crawley ... presumably the first development on this site.

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Bruce McTavish   
Added: 11 Mar 2021 11:37 GMT   

Kennington Road
Lambeth North station was opened as Kennington Road and then Westminster Bridge Road before settling on its final name. It has a wonderful Leslie Green design.

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Richard Lake   
Added: 28 Sep 2022 09:37 GMT   

Trade Union Official
John William Lake snr moved with his family to 22 De Laune Street in 1936. He was the London Branch Secretary for the Street Masons, Paviours and Road Makers Union. He had previously lived in Orange St now Copperfield St Southwark but had been forced to move because the landlord didn’t like him working from home and said it broke his lease.
John William snr died in 1940. His son John William Lake jnr also became a stone mason and at the end of World War two he was responsible for the engraving of the dates of WW2 onto the Cenotaph in Whitehall.

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Admin   
Added: 26 Aug 2022 15:19 GMT   

Bus makes a leap
A number 78 double-decker bus driven by Albert Gunter was forced to jump an accidentally opening Tower Bridge.

He was awarded a £10 bonus.

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DavidA   
Added: 11 Aug 2023 11:31 GMT   

Grange Court, SE5
A 1960s redevelopment of the spacious 101 Talfourd Road (there doesn’t seem to have been a 103 in spite of title deeds)

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Johna216   
Added: 9 Aug 2017 16:26 GMT   

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I have recently started a web site, the info you provide on this site has helped me greatly. Thank you for all of your time & work. There can be no real freedom without the freedom to fail. by Erich Fromm. eeggefeceefb

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Johnshort   
Added: 7 Oct 2017 21:07 GMT   

Hurley Road, SE11
There were stables in the road mid way - also Danny reading had a coal delivery lorry.

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Comment
   
Added: 27 Jul 2021 14:31 GMT   

correction
Chaucer did not write Pilgrims Progress. His stories were called the Canterbury Tales

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Born here
sam   
Added: 31 Dec 2021 00:54 GMT   

Burdett Street, SE1
I was on 2nd July 1952, in Burdett chambers (which is also known as Burdett buildings)on Burdett street

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Added: 6 Jul 2021 05:38 GMT   

Wren Road in the 1950s and 60s
Living in Grove Lane I knew Wren Road; my grandfather’s bank, Lloyds, was on the corner; the Scout District had their office in the Congregational Church and the entrance to the back of the Police station with the stables and horses was off it. Now very changed - smile.

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Added: 3 Jun 2021 15:50 GMT   

All Bar One
The capitalisation is wrong

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Jonathan Cocking   
Added: 30 Aug 2022 13:38 GMT   

Tower Bridge, SE1
The driver subsequently married his clippie (conductress).

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DavidA   
Added: 11 Aug 2023 11:27 GMT   

Grange Court, SE5
Actually SE15 (SE15 5PB) as marker is across the road.

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DavidA   
Added: 11 Aug 2023 11:34 GMT   

Grange Court, SE5
Proud of being in Peckham....

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DavidA   
Added: 11 Aug 2023 13:59 GMT   

The British Land Co.
...was set up in 1858 by the National Building Society to own land and split it into plots so the new freeholder could get a vote in elections. So it seems some individual houses were built like in 1869 and maybe the terraces came a bit later, with mortgages from the building society. Maybe the road names were already there ... after judges Sir Thomas Talfourd, Lord Denman and Lord Lyndhurst ... which each got a (former) pub name too

Source: British Land - Wikipedia

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Eileen   
Added: 10 Nov 2023 09:42 GMT   

Brecknock Road Pleating Company
My great grandparents ran the Brecknock Road pleating Company around 1910 to 1920 and my Grandmother worked there as a pleater until she was 16. I should like to know more about this. I know they had a beautiful Victorian house in Islington as I have photos of it & of them in their garden.

Source: Family history

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Comment
   
Added: 6 Nov 2023 16:59 GMT   

061123
Why do Thames Water not collect the 15 . Three meter lengths of blue plastic fencing, and old pipes etc. They left here for the last TWO Years, these cause an obstruction,as they halfway lying in the road,as no footpath down this road, and the cars going and exiting the park are getting damaged, also the public are in Grave Danger when trying to avoid your rubbish and the danger of your fences.

Source: Squirrels Lane. Buckhurst Hill, Essex. IG9. I want some action ,now, not Excuses.MK.

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Christian   
Added: 31 Oct 2023 10:34 GMT   

Cornwall Road, W11
Photo shows William Richard Hoare’s chemist shop at 121 Cornwall Road.

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Vik   
Added: 30 Oct 2023 18:48 GMT   

Old pub sign from the Rising Sun
Hi I have no connection to the area except that for the last 30+ years we’ve had an old pub sign hanging on our kitchen wall from the Rising Sun, Stanwell, which I believe was / is on the Oaks Rd. Happy to upload a photo if anyone can tell me how or where to do that!

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Phillip Martin   
Added: 16 Oct 2023 06:25 GMT   

16 Ashburnham Road
On 15 October 1874 George Frederick Martin was born in 16 Ashburnham Road Greenwich to George Henry Martin, a painter, and Mary Martin, formerly Southern.

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Lived here
Christine Bithrey   
Added: 15 Oct 2023 15:20 GMT   

The Hollies (1860 - 1900)
I lived in Holly Park Estate from 1969 I was 8 years old when we moved in until I left to get married, my mother still lives there now 84. I am wondering if there was ever a cemetery within The Hollies? And if so where? Was it near to the Blythwood Road end or much nearer to the old Methodist Church which is still standing although rather old looking. We spent most of our childhood playing along the old dis-used railway that run directly along Blythwood Road and opposite Holly Park Estate - top end which is where we live/ed. We now walk my mothers dog there twice a day. An elderly gentleman once told me when I was a child that there used to be a cemetery but I am not sure if he was trying to scare us children! I only thought about this recently when walking past the old Methodist Church and seeing the flag stone in the side of the wall with the inscription of when it was built late 1880

If anyone has any answers please email me [email protected]

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Chris hutchison   
Added: 15 Oct 2023 03:04 GMT   

35 broadhurst gardens.
35 Broadhurst gardens was owned by famous opera singer Mr Herman “Simmy”Simberg. He had transformed it into a film and recording complex.
There was a film and animation studio on the ground floor. The recording facilities were on the next two floors.
I arrived in London from Australia in 1966 and worked in the studio as the tea boy and trainee recording engineer from Christmas 1966 for one year. The facility was leased by an American advertising company called Moreno Films. Mr Simbergs company Vox Humana used the studio for their own projects as well. I worked for both of them. I was so lucky. The manager was another wonderful gentleman called Jack Price who went on to create numerous songs for many famous singers of the day and also assisted the careers of Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff. “Simmy” let me live in the bedsit,upper right hand window. Jack was also busy with projects with The Troggs,Bill Wyman,Peter Frampton. We did some great sessions with Manfred Mann and Alan Price. The Cream did some demos but that was before my time. We did lots of voice over work. Warren Mitchell and Ronnie Corbett were favourites. I went back in 1978 and “Simmy “ had removed all of the studio and it was now his home. His lounge room was still our studio in my minds eye!!


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Sue L   
Added: 13 Oct 2023 17:21 GMT   

Duffield Street, Battersea
I’ve been looking for ages for a photo of Duffield Street without any luck.
My mother and grandfather lived there during the war. It was the first property he was able to buy but sadly after only a few months they were bombed out. My mother told the story that one night they were aware of a train stopping above them in the embankment. It was full of soldiers who threw out cigarettes and sweets at about four in the morning. They were returning from Dunkirk though of course my mother had no idea at the time. I have heard the same story from a different source too.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Aylesbury Estate, SE17 The Aylesbury Estate is a vast housing development in Walworth.
East Street Market East Street Market (sometimes known locally as ’The Lane’ or ’East Lane’) is a street market in Walworth.

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Alder Path, SE17 Alder Path lies in Elephant and Castle.
Amelia Street, SE17 Amelia Street originally consisted of late 19th century tenement blocks built by James Pullen, a local builder, between 1886 and 1901.
Art Works Elephant, SE17 Art Works Elephant is a location in London.
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Ashenden House, SE17 Residential block
Asolando Drive, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Aylesbury Road, SE17 Aylesbury Road is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Balfour Street, SE17 Balfour Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Balmoral Court, SE17 Balmoral Court is a building on Merrow Street.
Barlow Street, SE17 Barlow Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Barrett House, SE17 Barrett House is a block on Browning Street.
Beaconsfield Road, SE5 Beaconsfield Road is part of the Aylesbury Estate.
Ben Ezra Court, SE17 Ben Ezra Court is a block on Asolando Drive.
Berryfield Road, SE17 Berryfield Road was created in 1877 but was Sturge Road for a couple of years until 1879.
Blackwood Apartments, SE17 Blackwood Apartments is sited on Paragon Way.
Blackwood Avenue, SE17 Blackwood Avenue is a road in the N18 postcode area
Blackwood Street, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Blendon House, SE17 Blendon House is located on Wadding Street.
Bodley Way, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Borrett Close, SE17 Borrett Close is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Brandon Street, SE17 Brandon Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Brettell Street, SE17 Brettell Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Bronti Close, SE17 Bronti Close is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Browning Street, SE17 Browning Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Burton Grove, SE17 Burton Grove is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Cadiz Street, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Carter Place, SE17 Carter Place is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Carter Street, SE17 Carter Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Catesby Street, SE17 Catesby Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Chadwell House, SE17 Chadwell House can be found on Inville Road.
Charleston Street, SE17 Charleston Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Chatham Street, SE17 Chatham Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Coleridge House, SE17 Coleridge House is a block on Browning Street.
Colworth Grove, SE17 Colworth Grove is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Cotham Street, SE17 Cotham Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Cowper House, SE17 Cowper House is a block on Browning Street.
Crail Row, SE17 Crail Row is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Crampton Street, SE17 Crampton Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Crosslet Street, SE17 Crosslet Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Curtis House, SE17 Curtis House is a block on Morecambe Street.
Darvell House, SE17 Darvell House is sited on Inville Road.
Darwin Street, SE17 Darwin Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Date Street, SE17 Date Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Dawes House, SE17 Dawes House can be found on Rodney Road.
Dawes Street, SE17 James Arthur Dawes was the first Mayor of the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark.
Deacon Street, SE17 Deacon Street is a location in London.
Dean’s Buildings, SE17 Dean’s Buildings is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Draper House, SE1 Draper House is a block on A3.
East Street, SE17 East Street, famous for its market, is likely to have been the birthplace of Charlie Chaplin, although no birth certificate exists.
Edward Clifford House, SE17 Edward Clifford House is a block on Elsted Street.
Elba Place, SE17 Elba Place is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Ellery House, SE17 Ellery House is a building on Beckway Street.
Ellis House, SE17 Ellis House is a block on Brandon Street.
Elsted Street, SE17 Elsted Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Eltham Street, SE17 Eltham Street was once part of the most densely populated part of London with no open space at all and counting 249 people per acre in St Johns Ward.
Ethel Street, SE17 Ethel Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Eugene Cotter House, SE17 Eugene Cotter House is located on Tatum Street.
Everett House, SE17 Everett House is a block on East Street.
Flint Street, SE17 Flint Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Gower House, SE17 Gower House is a block on Morecambe Street.
Gray House, SE17 Gray House is located on King and Queen Street.
Halpin Place, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Hampton Street, SE17 Hampton Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Harrison House, SE17 Harrison House is a block on Brandon Street.
Hemp Walk, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Henshaw Street, SE17 Henshaw Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Heygate Street, SE17 Heygate Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Hillery Close, SE17 Hillery Close is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Howell Walk, SE1 Howell Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area
Huntsman Street, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Iliffe Street, SE17 Iliffe Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Iliffe Yard, SE17 Iliffe Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Inville Road, SE17 Inville Road serves the Aylesbury Estate.
John Maurice Close, SE17 John Maurice Close is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Kennedy Walk, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
King & Queen Street, SE17 King & Queen Street is a location in London.
King and Queen Street, SE17 King and Queen Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
King George IV Court, SE17 King George IV Court is a block on Dawes Street.
King Queen Street, SE17 King Queen Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Knight House, SE17 Knight House is a building on Huntsman Street.
Larcom Street, SE17 Larcom Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Laugan Walk, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Lees House, SE17 Lees House is located on Inville Road.
Liverpool Grove, SE17 Liverpool Grove was an idea of the Eccleciastical Commissioners of England.
Lytham Street, SE17 Lytham Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Macleod Street, SE17 Macleod Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
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Manor Place, SE17 Manor Place is a road in the SE11 postcode area
Mansfield Point, SE17 Mansfield Point is a location in London.
Mardyke House, SE17 Mardyke House is a building on Crosslet Street.
Marlborough Close, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Marnock House, SE17 Marnock House is a block on Brandon Street.
Marshall House, SE17 Marshall House is a block on East Street.
Marsland Close, SE17 Marsland Close is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Martara Mews, SE17 Martara Mews is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Mason Street, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Matara Mews, SE17 Matara Mews is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Merrow Street, SE17 Merrow Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Merrow Walk, SE17 Merrow Walk is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Missenden, SE17 Missenden is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Morecambe Street, SE17 Morecambe Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
New Paragon Walk, SE17 New Paragon Walk is a location in London.
Newbolt House, SE17 Newbolt House is a block on Brandon Street.
Newington Butts, SE1 Newington Butts, once a hamlet, now forms part of the London Borough of Southwark.
Newington Industrial Estate, SE17 Newington Industrial Estate lies in SE17.
Nicholson House, SE17 Nicholson House was built as one of the first blocks of the Browning Estate.
Northchurch, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Occupation Road, SE17 Occupation Road is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Orb Street, SE17 Orb Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Pasley Close, SE17 Pasley Close is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Paxton House, SE17 Paxton House is a block on Morecambe Street.
Peacock Street, SE17 Peacock Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Peacock Yard, SE17 Peacock Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Penrose Grove, SE17 Penrose Grove is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Penrose Street, SE17 Penrose Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Penton Place, SE17 Penton Place is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Pilton Place, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Portland Street, SE17 Portland Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Povey House, SE17 Povey House can be found on Beckway Street.
Richmond House, SE17 Richmond House is a block on East Street.
Robert Dashwood Way, SE17 Robert Dashwood Way is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Rodney Road, SE17 Rodney Road is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Roland Way, SE17 Roland Way is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Rutherford Heights, SE17 Rutherford Heights is a location in London.
Salisbury Close, SE17 Salisbury Close is a location in London.
Saltwood Grove, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Sayer Street, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Shelley House, SE17 Shelley House is a building on Browning Street.
Sir John Soane Apartments, SE17 Sir John Soane Apartments is a block on O’Callaghan Way.
Soane House, SE17 Soane House is a block on Roland Way.
South Garden Court, SE17 South Garden Court is located on O’Callaghan Way.
Southey House, SE17 Southey House is a block on the Browning Estate.
Spare Street, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Stead Street, SE17 Stead Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Steedman Street, SE17 Steedman Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Stockham Court, SE17 Stockham Court is a block on Rodney Road.
Sturgeon Road, SE17 Sturgeon Road is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Sutherland Square, SE17 Sutherland Square is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Sutherland Walk, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Taplow, SE17 Taplow is a block in Walworth.
Tatum Street, SE17 Tatum Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Tennyson House, SE17 Tennyson House can be found on Browning Street.
The Chaplin Centre, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Thornton House, SE17 Thornton House is a block on Townsend Street.
Thrush Street, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Tisdall Place, SE17 Tisdall Place is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Townley Street, SE17 Townley Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Townsend Street, SE17 Townsend Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Trafalgar House, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Trafalgar Street, SE17 Trafalgar Street is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Turquand Street, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Tyler Court, SE17 Tyler Court is a block on Balfour Street.
Victory Place, SE17 Victory Place is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Villa Street, SE17 Villa Street has been in existence since the turn of the nineteenth century.
Wadding Street, SE17 Wadding Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Walcorde Avenue, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Walsham House, SE17 Walsham House is sited on Bronti Close.
Walworth Place, SE17 Walworth Place is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Walworth Road, SE1 The northernmost section of Walworth Road, nearest to the Elephant and Castle lies in the SE1 postal area.
Walworth Road, SE17 Walworth Road runs from the Elephant and Castle towards Camberwell.
Walworth Square, SE17 Walworth Square is a location in London.
Wansey Street, SE17 Wansey Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Wendover, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode
Wingrave, SE17 Wingrave is one of the streets of London in the SE17 postal area.
Wollaston Close, SE17 A street within the SE1 postcode
Wooler Street, SE17 Wooler Street is a road in the SE17 postcode area
Worth Grove, SE17 A street within the SE17 postcode

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The Good Intent The Good Intent has been the final remaining out of nine pubs to still be serving customers in East Street Market.


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Walworth

Walworth is an inner-city district in the London Borough of Southwark. Walworth probably derives its name from the Old English Wealhworth, meaning 'farm'. It is located 2 miles south east of Charing Cross and near to Camberwell and Elephant and Castle.

The major streets in Walworth are the Old Kent Road and Walworth Road. It once had a common surrounded by streets with houses on one side, the Common on the other. This whole area is now covered by housing.

St. Peter's Church, Walworth's altar
St. Peter's Church, Walworth, built circa 1825, is an excellent example of the neo-classical style of church built by Sir John Soane. It is an indication of the wealth of the middle-class merchants who then lived in the vicinity that they could afford an architect of such prominence. Charles Upfold was born at Walworth Common and baptised at St. Peters. The church is home to the Monkey Park - which was once home to a menagerie kept by a past Reverend of the Church, but is now a garden.

Walworth is also home to the Pullens buildings - a mixture of Victorian live/work spaces and yards. Many of the flats are 1 bedroom, and some of the flats still connect to the Workshops of any of the three yards (Illife Yard, Peacock Yard and one other). They all share communal roof terraces with extensive views over to the West End.
Walworth also used to have a Zoo, in Royal Surrey Gardens, which was visited by Queen Victoria.

East Street market is a major street market.


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Elephant & Castle
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Wild’s Rents, SE1 (1930s)
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Villa Street Walworth c.1907.
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In the neighbourhood...

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Demolition of the Heygate Estate and the construction of Elephant Central, May 2014. The Heygate Estate had been completed in 1974. The estate was used extensively as a filming location, due in part to its brutalist architecture.
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East Street market, Walworth in 1908 The market, in operation since the 1880s, featured in the title sequence for Only Fools and Horses
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Amelia Street, SE11 This originally consisted of late 19th century tenement blocks built by James Pullen between 1886 and 1901. During the 1980s the buildings between Manor Place and the south side of Amelia Street were demolished. The demolition of the rest of the Pullens Estate was prevented when squatters, intent on preserving the remainder of an individual late Victorian estate, occupied some of the blocks. The south side of Amelia Street is now an open space - Pullens Gardens - created following the demolition of a tenement block.
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East Street, Walworth is likely to have been the birthplace of Charlie Chaplin, although no birth certificate exists. It could therefore also have been the inspiration for his similarly named 1917 seminal short film Easy Street, a suggestion made as early as 1928 in the film ’The Life Story of Charlie Chaplin’ by Harry B. Parkinson. The famous trousers and boots of Chaplin’s trademark tramp costume may have been inspired by the every-day clothes Chaplin saw worn in what he called East Lane market. East Street Market also features in the title sequence to the television programme Only Fools and Horses.
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Walworth Road (1930) This view looks north along the Walworth Road towards the ornate Elephant and Castle public house. Most of the buildings here were demolished as part of the London County Council redevelopment between 1958 and 1965.
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Postcard depicting Walworth Road and "The King’s First Visit To South London May 1911". The king in question was George V
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Harrison House on the Browning Estate, Walworth (1974)
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Villa Street Walworth c.1907.
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Eltham Street, Walworth before demolition
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The Good Intent - the last pub of East Street Market
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