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London Borough of Lambeth
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Dave Squires
Dave Squires, 1949 - 2009, much loved street sweeper. Southbankmosaics Suppor...
Dorothy 'Cherry' Groce
Cherry Dorothy Groce, 1948 - 2011, innocently shot in this house by police wh...
Lambeth war memorial - WW1
"Lest we forget" is a quote from Kipling, often used on war memorials for WW1...
Millennium tree - SE1
London Borough of Lambeth Millennium Tree (Quercus Ilex) Evergreen Holm Oak...
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Thomas Midwinter
Co-churchwarden of Christ Church Spitalfields, 1843 - 46, at least.
City of London Territorial Association
The Territorial Force was a part-time volunteer component of the British Army. A County Territorial Association was a body created to administer units of the Territorial Force located within an are...
John Mixer
Co-churchwarden at Christ Church, Newgate Street in 1888.
Henry Fox, Baron Holland
First Baron Holland. Held a number of senior posts but never made PM nor gained the earldom that he desired. But he did gain financially from his roles and was not a popular man. Father of Charles ...
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Mary Styles
One of the 11 "children of England" present on 7th July 1933 when The Princess Royal laid a foundation stone for a nurses home for the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital.
Carew Manor Special School
Now called Carew Academy. It teaches pupils aged 7 to18, with a wide range of ability levels and additional learning and complex needs.
St Mary's Church Tower
SE16, St Marychurch Street, St Mary the Virgin Church
The Christopher Jones statue is on the left of the picture, and Prince Lee Boo's tomb in the centre (next to the rather incongruous child...
First cricket test match in England
Played between national teams, test matches are the longest and considered to be the highest standard. The first 3 officially recognised test matches took place in in Melbourne, Australia, in: 1877...
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