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Dining Room, Hurst Lodge, Lee,
Lewisham, 1887

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Hurst
Lodge was built about 1837
in the style of large houses
that characterised Lee at
that time.
Its first
tenant was a shipowner. At
the time of this
photograph it was occupied
by Robert Kersey, a successful
financier and industrialist.
It was lived
in until the early part of
1920 when it became offices
for the firm of Patterson
Edwards, and a factory built
by them in its grounds. The
frontage to Lee High Road
was developed as flats when
the firm moved out in the
1970s, the house was demolished
and the whole site cleared
for housing.
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St Margaret's
Old and New Churches,
Lee, 1841 |
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Old Tiger,s Head,
Lee Green, c. 1890 |
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Lee Station,
Lee, c. 1950 |
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