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4, 5 &
6 Wilmore Place, Lewisham, c. 1935

Early residents tended to be servants, or to work in the adjoining brickworks and flour mill.
The cottages were demolished as part of a slum clearance scheme in the mid 1930s.
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The Fox Estate or Lewisham New
Town, to the south of Loampit Vale, was the
first large-scale working class district in
the village.
Development began in the first decade of the
19th century. |
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Exchequer
Place,
Lewisham, c. 1870 |
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St
Mary's Vicarage, Lewisham, c. 1900 |
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St
Stephen's Terrace,
Lewisham, 1980 |
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