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Kennington Turnpike, Kennington, c. 1860

The coach is seen emerging from the road leading
to Clapham, which ran south to Chichester.
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An
early photograph of the Kennington Turnpike,
showing the toll-gate in the centre of the
picture with St. Marks church in the background
on the left.
This was one of many turnpike roads that sprang
up in the area that were improved and then
levied charges following the General Turnpike
Act of 1773.
The Kennington Turnpike gained importance,
lying on the main route for coaches and later
omnibuses to and from the south, standing
on the junction where the two old Roman roads
out of London diverged.
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Toll
Gate,
Kennington, c. 1810 |
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Holland
(Caldwell) Street,
Kennington, c. 1920 |
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Old
Town Hall,
Kennington Road,
Kennington, c. 1925 |
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