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Torridon Road, Hither Green, 1910

Torridon Road, Hither Green, 1910
This photograph was taken on 14 October 1910

Torridon Road, seen here in 1910, was begun in 1898.

 

The transformation of southern Hither Green from farmland to suburbia was accomplished by one man, Archibald Cameron Corbett, who was also responsible for five other large estates in east and south London.

Responding promptly to the opening of Hither Green Station in 1895, Corbett bought 278 acres from the Earl of St Germans, and between 1896 and 1913 built 3062 houses at prices ranging from £215 to £470. He financed an extra station entrance on his side of the tracks, and targeted commuters with cut-price season tickets.


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Images of Hither Green
 
Camps Hill House, Hither Green Lane, Hither Green, c. 1870
 
Ennersdale Road School Group, Hither Green, c. 1920
 
St Swithun's Church, Hither Green, c. 1950
 
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