
In 1890 Horniman opened Surrey House to the
public and it became one of the most popular
attractions in south London. It soon needed
a larger home and the current building was
opened in 1901.
This photograph shows the original museum
at Surrey House, which was one of the many
built for commuters in London Road in the
1840s and 1850s, after the opening of Forest
Hill station in 1839.
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Frederick
Horniman, a wealthy tea merchant and Liberal
MP, began his collection as a private hobby,
but by the 1880s it had grown large enough
to fill his home at Surrey House, 100 London
Road (which adjoined the county boundary).
The story goes that his wife issued an ultimatum
that the collection would have to go or she
would. The collection stayed but the family
moved to Surrey
Mount on the hill behind. |