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Blyth Wood, Blyth Road,
Bromley, 1923

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Built
around 1896 by Robert Dyas, the founder of
the High Street Iron-monger's chain, Blyth
Wood was the last and grandest of the houses
in Blyth Road, one of a number of developments
to the north of the town that followed the
break up of the Bromley HIll estate in 1881.
Following Dyas' death in 1911, the house was
sold but remained in private occupation until
the end of its short life in around 1935.
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Baptist
Chapel,
Bromley, 1866 |
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Bromley
(South) Station,
Bromley, c. 1870 |
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Site
of the
Gaumont Cinema,
Bromley, 1935 |
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