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Norwood Technical College, West
Norwood, c. 1920

Most of the building was demolished to make way for the South London College c.1970, which was closed down in the late 1990s and the site cleared in 2000.
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Norwood
Technical College, also known as The Lower
Norwood Working Men's Institute, was presented
by the philanthropist Mr. Arthur Anderson
to benefit the community in 1860.
Founder of the P & O shipping line, he
was also an M.P. from 1847 - 1853 and a director
of the Crystal Palace Co.
The architect, Mr. Lamb, designed the institute
in the Victorian Gothic style.
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Thurlow
Lodge,
Thurlow Park Road,
West Norwood, 1795 |
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Knights
Hill Station,
West Norwood,
c.1880 |
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East
Place,
West Norwood,
c.1900 |
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