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Park House,
Bromley Road, Southend, c. 1910

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The
Park, otherwise known as Southend Park, was
the manor house of Bellingham.
It was rebuilt as seen here in the 1790s by
a nabob, one of a group of wealthy men who
settled in and around Southend late in the
eighteenth century.
It was being used as a hotel when destroyed
by a flying bomb in 1944.
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Beckenham Place,
Southend, c. 1821 |
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Bromley Road,
Southend Village,
Southend, c. 1905 |
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Trams on
Bromley Road,
Southend, c. 1920 |
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