Camberwell Grove is a residential street in Camberwell, London, England, in the Borough of Southwark. It follows the line of a grove of trees, hence the...
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to flats. Camberwell Collegiate School was an independent school located on the eastern side of Camberwell Grove, directly opposite the Grove Chapel. The...
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Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte (category People from Camberwell)
Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon I. Bonaparte was born in 95 Camberwell Grove, Camberwell, London, but lived in the United States with his wealthy American...
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containing pockets of upmarket housing stock, principally Camberwell Grove and Camberwell Green. The housing stock has expanded in the early-21st century...
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Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell. Grove Vale School opened. 1901 - Dulwich's Population: 10,376 1902 - Imperial Hall opened in Grove Vale. 1906 - Horse-drawn...
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Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte (1805–1870), on July 5, 1805, at 95 Camberwell Grove in Camberwell, London. Despite letters to his wife that he would remain steadfast...
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Camberwell was a civil parish and metropolitan borough in south London, England. Camberwell was an ancient parish in the county of Surrey, governed by...
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David Hepher (category Alumni of Camberwell College of Arts)
undergraduate painting at Slade School of Fine Art. He bought a house in Camberwell Grove, England, in 1961 and has lived there ever since. His work has been...
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one of its cottages, 'The Hermitage' (number 220 Camberwell Grove) survives, at the junction with Grove Hill Road. A side-street, Lettsom Street,; Lettsom...
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Scotland. Arnold Circus, Bethnal Green Caledonian Road, Islington Camberwell Grove, Southwark Deptford High Street, south east London Portland Road, Notting...
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local legend associates the dedication of St Giles with a well near Camberwell Grove, which may also have given Camber-well its name. An article on the...
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moved to Bromley, and she was sent to Mary Datchelor Girls' School in Camberwell Grove. She won a place at Trinity College, Cambridge, where she studied History...
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Mary Datchelor School (category Camberwell)
Datchelor School was an endowed grammar school for girls on Camberwell Grove in Camberwell, Greater London, England. It was established in 1877 and closed...
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Southwark. At the time of her death in 1821 she was living in Camberwell Grove, Camberwell, London. Eleanor Coade exhibited at the Society of Artists between...
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Denmark Hill (redirect from Denmark Hill, Camberwell)
Denmark Hill is an area and road in Camberwell, in the London Borough of Southwark, London, England. It is a sub-section of the western flank of the Norwood...
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alongside. In 2022, the Camberwell Community Centre moved from the town hall to a purpose-built facility at 33/35 Fairholm Grove, Camberwell. It offers courses...
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The Camberwell Collegiate School was a private school in Camberwell, London, England. It was located on the eastern side of Camberwell Grove, directly...
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Joseph Chamberlain (category People from Camberwell)
Chamberlain "made the political weather". Chamberlain was born on Camberwell Grove in Camberwell to Joseph Chamberlain (1796–1874), a successful shoe manufacturer...
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their Children, to make Grants and Leases of Lands and Grounds in Camberwell Grove, Surrey, for the Purpose of having the same improved by Buildings,...
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Highbury Place erected on 28 July 1915 and a Hopton Stone tablet at 188 Camberwell Grove, erected after some delay on 21 December 1920, survive. The second...
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Bakerloo line extension (redirect from Camberwell tube station)
was considered as early as 1913, with a formal proposal to extend to Camberwell in the late 1940s. Since the late 2000s, Transport for London (TfL) has...
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Hill SE19 1HA 1963 Joseph Chamberlain (1836–1914) "Lived here" 188 Camberwell Grove Denmark Hill SE5 8RJ 1920 Sir Alan Cobham (1894–1973) "Aviator was...
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Dorothy Venning (category People from Camberwell)
was born at Camberwell in London where her father was a school master. She was educated at the Mary Datchelor School on Camberwell Grove before attending...
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Camberwell Green is a hectare (2.5 acres) of common land in Camberwell, south London laid out as a formal park. Its south-west corner is the junction of...
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politician and newspaper owner. Levey was the son of George Levey of Camberwell Grove, and Great New Street in London. G. C. Levey was born in London and...
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A215 road (redirect from Camberwell Road)
Royal Society. Camberwell Green, at the junction of Camberwell Road and Camberwell Church Street, was the traditional site of Camberwell Fair, an annual...
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Alfred Domett (category People from Camberwell)
political posts. Domett "is said to have been born on 20 May 1811" at Camberwell Grove, Surrey, and records show he was baptised on 4 November 1812 at Bermondsey;...
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1911, aged 89), the eldest daughter of William Hichens, Esq of Camberwell Grove at Camberwell in 1844. Her father was a London stockbroker from a Cornish...
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of 10,727. Having formed part of the Camberwell parish, it became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell in 1900. There was a Nunhead Football...
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Richmond, Burnley, Hawthorn, Hawthorn East, Camberwell and Surrey Hills. It is serviced out of Camberwell depot utilising A and B class trams. Most of...
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