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St
Michael and All Angels Church, Blackheath Park,
1938 & 1940

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Two
views of St Michael and All Angels Church,
Blackheath Park (Road).
Part of the Cator Estate, it was paid for
by John Cator and designed by local architect,
George Smith.
It was opened in 1830 and is noted for its
long thin spire, thus earning the nickname:
'Needle of Kent'.
Photographs taken in January
1940 and April 1938. Copyright: Trustees of
the late Alan Roger Martin |
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Vanbrugh
Park,
Blackheath, c. 1895 |
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Park
Lodge,
22 Blackheath Park,
Blackheath, 1938 |
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Casterbridge,
Brooklands Park,
Blackheath, 1940 |
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