Grid reference TQ3077
near to Lambeth, England
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Wheatsheaf Hall Community Centre, Wheatsheaf Lane
A former Congregational mission hall of 1896, grade II listed.
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Vauxhall tube station - ceramic tiles
In the late 1960s, London Transport appointed a collective of designers, artists and architects who designed all aspects of the Victoria Line. The distinctive designs in each platform seat recess on all of its 16 stations provided much... (more)
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The Tower by the River Thames
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Harleyford Road
Interesting block of flats on Harleyford Road, Kennington, with the Oval cricket ground at the end.
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St Stephen's Church, South Lambeth
This church was built in 1969 to the designs of Norman Ashley Green, replacing an over-large Victorian building of 1881. The design has been described as "ecclesiastical warehouse" style. The base plan, unusually, is pentagonal.... (more)
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Meadow Road SW8 (2)
Taken at the junction of Fentiman Road. In the foreground are Lambeth Council flats. The 3 storey 19th century houses to the rear of the shot are much more likely to be owner occupied, although not necessarily by one household as flat... (more)
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48-60 Harleyford Road
A plaque between the nearer pair is inscribed, "The Parade 1821", while the far group is named "Olum Terrace 1826" in the parapet. Grade II listed.
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Houses in Fentiman Road
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St Stephen, St Stephens Terrace, London SW8 - East end
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Reclamation yard
On Wandsworth Road at Nine Elms Lane. Link
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Typical Up empty stock train at Vauxhall station
View southward, towards Clapham Junction etc.: ex-LSW main and suburban lines from Waterloo. Ex-LSW Drummond M7 class 0-4-4T No. 30321 (built 8/1900, withdrawn 9/62) brings empty stock from Clapham Junction Carriage Sidings for an express... (more)
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101 - 105 and 107 Wandsworth Road
A remnant of old buildings among the modern redevelopment of the Vauxhall/Nine Elms area, dating from the early 19th Century, with nos 101 - 105 on the left and no 107 and part of no 109 on the right. Both sections are grade II listed -... (more)
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