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Lower Norwood and Crystal Palace, Lambeth, 1877

Lower Norwood and Crystal Palace, Lambeth, 1877
Extracts from Stanford's maps of London, 1877

The area immediately around Norwood Cemetery and West Norwood Station is also beginning to lose its rural character with the addition of new roads and terraced housing.

The large gipsy encampment in Norwood (mentioned by Samuel Pepys in his diary), is commemorated in street names such as Gypsy Hill, Gypsy Road and Romany Road.

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Map of Lower Norwood and the Crystal Palace showing the impact of the railways on suburban development, as well as the boost to local development caused by the erection of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham Hill in 1854.

Lower Norwood and Crystal Palace, Lambeth, 1877

By 1877, the main exhib-ition buildings and grounds were fully developed as a major tourist venue.

In January 1867, there had been a major fire in the north end of the Palace, the north wing had been rebuilt, but owing to lack of money the north transept was never restored.


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Historical maps of Lambeth
 
Map of the
"Brixton Hundreds",
1648
 
Map of the Fortification of London and Suburbs, c.1700
Fortification of London
and Suburbs, c.1700
 
The Road from London towards East Grinstead, 1790
The Road from
London towards
East Grinstead, 1790
 
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