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Perambulation
of Clapham Common from C.Smith's 'Actual Survey
of the Road from London to Brighthelmston',
1800.
This shows clearly that Clapham was an early
suburb, fashionable from the late seventeenth
century.
Some of the famous names shown here include
Henry Thornton who shared a home on the west
side with William Wilberforce, members of
the 'Clapham Sect' who fought to abolish slavery;
and the eccentric scientist, Henry Cavendish,
who lived in a large house on the south side.
The common was developed by a committee of
concerned local residents in the mid eighteenth
century, mainly consisting of wealthy businessmen.
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