| |
|
29
Glebe Road, Bromley, 1909

|
|
Developed
from the 1880s on the site of College field,
part of the former glebe lands of the Bishop
of Rochester, this house was originally No.32
and was part of the considerable growth that
followed the opening of the South Eastern
Railway station (now North) in 1878.
In 1891 No.32 was the home of a teacher. Other
inhabitants of the road include shop keepers
and office workers. |
|
|
|
|
| |
 |
| |
 |
Baptist
Chapel,
Bromley, 1866 |
| |
 |
Bromley
(South) Station,
Bromley, c. 1870 |
| |
 |
Site
of the
Gaumont Cinema,
Bromley, 1935 |
|
|
|