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Gardens,
Hurst Lodge, Lee, Lewisham,
1887

The frontage
to Lee High Road was developed
as flats when the firm moved
out in the 1970s, the house
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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 of the extensive
rear garden, 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.
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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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