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South London Gallery

A strong programme of exhibitions gained the gallery increased publicity and greater visitor numbers, as well as a place in the 1996 Prudential Awards for the Arts, and a nomination for Thorp in 1997 for the Prudential Creative Britons Award. Exhibitors included Anselm Kiefer and Gavin Turk. Works were acquired by artists such as Antony Gormley, Anish Kapoor and Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and Angus Fairhurst.

New Cross Stadium

New Cross Stadium, Hornshay Street, Old Kent Road , in South East London was opened in the early 1900s as an athletic stadium but was mainly used for greyhound racing and speedway. The ground was adjacent to the The Den,[1] the home of Millwall F.C. and was used as a training ground by the club when they did not have facilities of their own. The track was often referred to as 'The Frying Pan'. It was built inside the greyhound track and had banking all the way round.[2]

Nunhead Cemetery

One of Lord Baden Powell´s relatives, Percy Baden Powell Huxford, aged only 12, was one of the nine Sea Scouts who died in the Leysdown Tragedy (1912) of the Isle of Sheppey. A special memorial was built for these Sea Scouts in this cemetery in 1914. Sadly, even that was vandalised (most of it was actually removed, only the base remains, see for more information The Kent History Forum Website [1]). A good picture of the original monument however, can be seen on the Scouting Milestones Website [2]. A new memorial was erected in 1992 (made possible by the Friends of Nunhead Cemetery).

Highbury & Islington station

The Victoria line was built to give as many interchanges as possible with Underground and British Rail lines, with, wherever possible, cross-platform connection between different lines heading in the same direction. To this end at Highbury & Islington the northbound Northern City Line platform was reallocated to the southbound Victoria line to give a direct link between the two southbound platforms; a new northbound platform was constructed for each line; the northbound running NCL tunnel was diverted to its new platform; and the southbound Victoria tunnel was joined to the old northbound NCL tunnel.

St Mary Magdalene Gardens

All Hallows ¢ All Hallows ¢ All Hallows Staining ¢ Cross Bones ¢ Enon Chapel ¢ Holy Trinity the Less ¢ Holy Trinity, Minories ¢ St Alban, Wood Street ¢ St Alphage London Wall ¢ St Andrew ¢ St Antholin ¢ St Botolph's Aldgate ¢ St Dionis Backchurch ¢ St Matthew Friday Street ¢ St Helen's Bishopsgate ¢ St James Duke's Place ¢ St John the Evangelist ¢ St John Zachary ¢ St Katherine ¢ St Leonard, Eastcheap ¢ St Martin Outwich ¢ St Martin Pomary ¢ St Martin Vintry ¢ St Mary Aldermanbury ¢ St Mary Colechurch ¢ St Mary Magdalen ¢ St Mary Somerset ¢ St Mary Woolchurch Haw ¢ St Mary Woolnoth ¢ St Michael Queenhithe ¢ St Michael, Cornhill ¢ St Mildred, Poultry ¢ St Olave ¢ St Peter le Poer ¢ St Peter, Paul's Wharf ¢ St Sepulchre

Information by Wikipedia.com



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