EPW036284 ENGLAND (1931). Leyton Square and industrial buildings off Latona Road and environs, Camberwell, 1931
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Title | [EPW036284] Leyton Square and industrial buildings off Latona Road and environs, Camberwell, 1931 |
Reference | EPW036284 |
Date | August-1931 |
Link | |
Place name | CAMBERWELL |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 534141, 177695 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.067989539086268, 51.481796247094 |
National Grid Reference | TQ341777 |
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Cobourg Road |
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Neate Street |
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Surrey Canal |
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St. Albans RC Church |
Lemardes |
Monday 21st of November 2022 01:27:46 PM |
St. Albans RC Primary School. Built 1928, Demolished late 60's, early 70's to make way for Burgess Park |
Lemardes |
Monday 21st of November 2022 01:26:57 PM |
Longcroft Road |
Lemardes |
Monday 21st of November 2022 01:24:03 PM |
Longcroft Road |
Lemardes |
Monday 21st of November 2022 01:23:25 PM |
St. Mark's Church, Waite Street. SE5 0HU.
(now New Peckham Mosque).
Church, now mosque.
Grade II Listed.
Constructed 1879-80. Architect: Norman Shaw, completed at west end 1931-2 by Victor Heal. (Additions to east end of 1883 by Shaw removed after WW2 bomb damage.)
MATERIALS: red brick with stone dressings; slate roofs, steeply pitched over nave, hipped over aisles.
PLAN: a hall church with wide, double-aisled 3-bay nave, chancel and short chancel aisles; some Perpendicular detail.
EXTERIOR: West end completed C20 with full height 1-bay extension of nave (as Baptistry?) with wooden clock tower with copper spike and larger, more elaborately traceried west window; flat roofed, 1-storey entrance bays to either side. Main body of church has tall, pointed windows with simple Y-tracery and hoodmoulds.
INTERIOR: has timber groin-vaulted nave and aisles of equal height. Freestanding octagonal brick piers and aisle walls encased in (original) cement dado, moulded to resemble wood. Chancel screen on dwarf stone wall is decorated within the apex of the chancel arch with Perpendicular detail.
English Heritage Building ID: 470793
http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-470793-new-peckham-mosque-former-church-of-st-m
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ChesterMan |
Sunday 30th of October 2016 09:42:26 AM |
Cobourg Community Primary School, SE5 0JD
(formerly Cobourg Road School)
Architect: T.J. Bailey
Opened: 1887
Once surrounded by housing, now in Burgess Park near the lake. A handsome early Bailey school, on three floors with halls, held up in later years as an example of the "Board Standard". Features a handsome fleche. There is an unusual but successful 1950s toilet block to the W side.
http://www.victorianschoolslondon.org.uk/Schools.htmx?schoolid=120 |
ChesterMan |
Sunday 30th of October 2016 09:32:32 AM |
JonB |
Friday 1st of February 2013 09:59:29 PM |