Croydon lies on a transport corridor between central London and the south coast of England, to the north of two high gaps in the North Downs, one taken by the A23 Brighton Road and the main railway line through Purley and Merstham and the other by the A22 from Purley to the M25 Godstone interchange. since 1860. Discover more. Millions of high-quality images, video, and music options are waiting for you. It is a red brick building with stone dressings. Sutton High Street Surrey England in the 1970's. Jason Kevan. 2nd Floor. [114] In 1864, the LBSCR obtained authorisation to construct a .mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}12-mile long branch line into the heart of the town centre near Katharine Street, where Croydon Central station was built. [120] The sub-colleges were created in 2007. The lake at South Norwood is the former reservoir for the canal. The main concert hall was used for the conference scene in the Ron Howard film The Da Vinci Code (2006). Negotiable. Not sure what to do or how to buy a photo or map? of Croydon. All rights reserved. Wellesley. The ITV police drama The Bill, although set in East London, was filmed in Croydon and many of the town centre locations were filmed around Surrey Street and St George's House (the Nestle building). [10][11][12][13] Later, in the 5th to 7th centuries, a large pagan Saxon cemetery was situated on what is now Park Lane, although the extent of any associated settlement is unknown. Croydon Vision 2020 aims to tackle this though such solutions as making the road easier for pedestrians to cross by creating a centre island pathway. The lowest elevation is around Broad Green, about 35 metres (115ft) above sea level. He grew up in Croydon and sang in the church choir at St George's and taught at the Crystal Palace School of Music and many other schools of music. Jason Kevan. They are . This term accurately describes the locality; it is a crooked or winding valley, in reference to the valley that runs in an oblique and serpentine course from Godstone to Croydon. Next we see a large park with flowers, followed by a shot of Croydon Clocktower, then the Ashcroft Theatre and Fairfield Halls. Status. [99] The town centre was for 30 years home to Europe's largest second-hand record store, Beano's, offering rare vinyl, CDs and books. [89], The Warehouse Theatre (which closed in 2012), was a studio theatre known for promoting new writing, comedy and youth theatre. 384,837). The median age was 31. starting with the engine house in 1851, with a further engine house in 1862, a further extension in 18767 to house a compound horizontal engine and a further extension in 1912. Register to find out more and create your first album! Disused Stations. To the west, inside the London Borough of Sutton lies Beddington. Croydon town centre is near the centre of the borough of Croydon, to the north of the North Downs and the Pilgrims' Way path. [citation needed] The school ended its selection policy in 1999, and now accepts pupils under a points system, which favours those who have high mass attendance and whose families are most involved in the Catholic Church. A large public house in Edwardian style named the Leslie Arms (Inn Coope) on the Lower Addiscombe Road, followed by a view of a school type building on the corner of a road. I can remember some of the girls in my class - Olga Ciuciura, Doreen O'Callaghan, Linda Ellis, Linda Castle. Croydon Amphibians SC plays in Division 2 British Waterpolo League. Colour In line with London Plan policy, there have been a number of proposals to create greater integration between East Croydon station, which lies on one side of the A212, and the town centre of Croydon, which lies on the other side of it. The town is also at the centre of the only tramway system in southern England. [38] There are several other major plans for the town including the redevelopment of the Croydon Gateway site; and extensions of Tramlink to Purley Way, Streatham, Lewisham and Crystal Palace. [citation needed]. Later 19th century railway building facilitated Croydon's growth as a commuter town for London. The last scheduled flight departed on 30 September 1959. The foundation stone was laid in 1596 and the building was completed in 1599. Croydon has been at the centre of the development of the dubstep genre, a relatively recent musical development that traces its roots from Jamaican dub music, UK Garage and drum and bass. [49], On 26 November 2013, Croydon Council approved a redevelopment of the Town Centre by The Croydon Partnership, a joint venture by The Westfield Group and Hammerson. Shopping centres, restaurants and parks are within walking distance from this property. Croydon is served by East Croydon, South Croydon and West Croydon. [53], At Ruskin Square, a Boxpark made of sea containers opened in 2016 as a temporary measure until new buildings are constructed for shops, offices and housing. Two Bedroom, 1 Bath Units. [37] Work to demolish the existing Whitgift Centre was due to begin in 2018 and Westfield Croydon was initially to open by 2022. They include primary schools (95), secondary schools (21) and four further education establishments. Croydon is a town in South London, England, 9.4 miles (15.1km) south of Charing Cross. It serves Mitcham, Woodside, Addiscombe and the Purley Way retail and industrial area. Despite over 20 years work on the archive, these scans have still not been individually checked and may prove to be damaged, faded, or not of sufficient quality to ever be offered in our full product range. Croydon High Street Croydon High Street We've created a new public space to host events and improve access to the town centre. [78] Those who are from BAME minority background range from 19.5% in Sanderstead ward to 68.6% in Broad Green. croydon high street 1970; croydon high street 1970. A rear view of a distinctive building with three turrets, followed by a whitewashed square house, possibly on New Road Croydon. Places Of Interest. [54][55] The London Evening Standard said that this and other developments were reviving the town which was in the process of gentrification. It opened on 29 March 1920 by combining two smaller airfields used for defence in World War I. [81] The Addiscombe ward was ethnically 45% White British and 10% Other White. Croydon High School - Independent Girls School for Ages 3-18 Aleena and Fallon Every girl, every day. In 1889 it became a county borough, with a greater degree of autonomy. You will then see a large blue button which will enable you to choose any of our print options available for this image - framed, mounted or just a print on its own. The railway boom of the 1840s brought superior and faster steam lines and it closed in 1846. The Surrey Street Pumping Station is Grade II listed; it was built in four phases. Croydon High School for Girls is an independent girls' school in Selsdon, and a member of the Girls' Day School Trust. . 1973-78 Opportunity to occupy a self-contained office building in a tranquil courtyard setting just off of Croydon High Street. The first, opened in 1803, was the horse-drawn Surrey Iron Railway from Wandsworth, which in 1805 was extended to Merstham, as the Croydon, Merstham and Godstone Railway. The Fairfield Halls arts centre and event venue opened in 1962. Old Palace School, an independent girls' school situated in the old Summer Palace of the Archbishops of Canterbury, joined the Whitgift Foundation group of schools in 1993. An Indian temple style building is viewed with a dome like turret,followed by a different building featuring an ornamental style pot, a signpost for Dean & Co (Croydon) Builders merchants is seen in the background. Double Decker Bus. Artists such as Benga and Skream, who honed their production and DJing skills whilst working at the now defunct Big Apple Records on Surrey Street, along with Norwood's Digital Mystikz, DJ Chef, Timi Korus and Thornton Heath's Plastician, form the core roster of dubstep DJs and producers. In 1690, the leading inhabitants petitioned William III and Mary for Croydon to be incorporated as a borough. Croydon is ethnically diverse. It sold out to the London & Croydon Railway in 1836. With a population of 380,000 people it should really be a city. To the north of Croydon are typical London districts, whereas a short distance southeast (such as Coombe and Selsdon) is green, hilly and rural land. Regular meetings became established first on a course at Park Hill in 1860 and from 1866 at Woodside, where particularly good prizes were offered for the races run under National Hunt rules. Fairfield is the home of the London Mozart Players. Spectators can be seen in a local park (possibly Wandle Park) watching the events on a grey day with clouds of smoke filling the air. for our site. [104][105], Croydon has its own fully independent television station: it does not receive any government or local authority grant or funding and is supported by donations, sponsorship and by commercial advertising. The median age was 33. Croydon was a leisure destination in the mid 19th century. It is one of the largest commercial districts in Greater London, with an extensive shopping district and night-time economy. . Create a Photo Gift with this photo, add a memory, send an ePostcard and view more information. [112] Its network consists of two main lines, from Elmers End or Beckenham to Wimbledon, and from New Addington to West Croydon, with all trams running via a loop in central Croydon. Six archbishops lived there between 1807 and 1898, when it was sold. The team was established in the early part of this decade and has played both national and international teams including Roller Derby Madrid, Stuttgart Valley Rollergirlz and Oxford Roller Derby. [citation needed]. Croydon has many tall buildings such as the former Nestl Tower (St George's House). The last remaining sections of rail can be seen behind railings in a corner of Rotary Field in Purley. His design loosely followed the previous layout, with knapped flint facing and many of the original features, including several tombs. Views of Croydon Surrey Street Market on a sunny day,with crowds of people dressed colorfully enjoying looking and buying at a variety of market stalls. We were both supposed to go on a visit to Fry's Metals in Mitcham but got lost and ended up playing football on Figges Marsh instead! (16.5 x 74.9 cm) Classifications Documentary Artifact. 4 beds, 2 baths multi-family (2-4 unit) located at 1970 E 10TH St, Tempe, AZ 85281 sold for $275,000 on Aug 20, 2019. Croydon is referred to in a rhyme dating back to the 18th century, revised in the Victorian era to: Sutton for good mutton;Cheam for juicy beef; Croydon High Street runs from South Croydon up to the point where it meets the street called North End. Croydon High Street in southeast London, circa 1910. The horse-drawn Surrey Iron Railway was an early public railway. These included the closure of North End to vehicles in 1989 and the opening of the Croydon Clocktower arts centre in 1994. High Street (10) Post Office at 10 High Street in Croydon. 1. [63], Apart from its large central shopping district, Croydon has a number of smaller shopping areas, especially towards the southern end of the town in which are many restaurants. [75], The nearest hospital is Croydon University Hospital (known from 1923 to 2010 as Mayday Hospital) in nearby Thornton Heath, which is part of Croydon Health Services NHS Trust. On 22 March each year the laying of the foundation stone is commemorated as Founder's Day. 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For more information and help with Post Office services, please visit the website. [64], In a 2015 study by CACI, Croydon was ranked 12th in the "Hot 100 UK retail locations" with a score of 90%.[65]. Location evidence: Tudor style building by the Minster, The "Indian Temple style building" is the cinema on North End that was demolished to make way for the Centrale, The "Indian Temple style building" is the cinema on North End that was demolished to make way for the Centrale shopping centre, All of the buildings between Sumner Gardens and Mitcham Road (seen in the film from 0:28 - 0:37) were demolished. I went to Heath Clark which was a secondary school when I joined in 1957 but for reasons I have never found an explanation for it became a Grammar School I think in. Transport for London operates many bus routes in and around Croydon. [5][6] It has been argued that this cultivation is likely to have taken place in the Roman period, when the saffron crocus would have been grown to supply the London market, most probably for medicinal purposes, and particularly for the treatment of granulation of the eyelids. External features include a rich red brick facade with black headers, and a heavily carved and enriched wooden eaves cornice.[86][87]. A 1960s/70s office building can be seen in fenced off grounds with a number of 1970/80s vehicles parked in the forecourt, one huge gas cylinder can be seen in the background and a large Victorian type building to the right. Mail. In 1889, because the population was high enough, it was made a county borough, exempt from county administration. The premises included the Hospital or Almshouses, providing accommodation for between 28 and 40 people, and a nearby schoolhouse and schoolmaster's house. [27], In 1883 Croydon was incorporated as a borough. About 41% of household tenures were owned, while privately and socially rented each made up 29% each. Fairfield ward, which is the major ward covering the central town, was ethnically 40% White British, 16% Indian, and 10% Other White in the 2011 UK Census. The median house price as of 2014 was 212,998 in Selhurst ward, one of London's lowest. Howard Bossick, who ran The. We now see the E. Reeves furniture shop built in 1867 in a mock Tudor style on Church Street, Reeves Corner - this building came to considerable public attention during the 2011 riots, when it was completely destroyed by fire. No. A dramatic scene of the the two cooling towers of the Croydon power station are demolished by explosion (in 1970 Croydon power station was one of the last to use wooden cooling towers and was decommissioned in 1973). Ducks sit nearby and swim. Historically, the town formed part of the County of Surrey, and between 1889 and 1965 a county borough, but was amalgamated into Greater London in 1965. Moreover, UK rappers and grime artists Stormzy, Krept and Konan, Nadia Rose and Section Boyz all hail from or can trace their roots to the London Borough of Croydon. [74], The statutory fire and rescue service in Croydon is the London Fire Brigade (LFB) who have a fire station in Old Town, with two pumping appliances. The church and the archbishops' manor house occupied the area still known as "Old Town". The Getty Images design is a trademark of Getty Images. [115] In 189798, East Croydon and New Croydon were merged into a single station with three island platforms, which remain today, but the two stations kept separate booking accounts until 1924.[114]. A view of Croydon town centre by the traffic lights showing Debenhams and Allders department stores, a small amount of traffic is seen with people crossing at the traffic lights, including two women who wear large flared trousers. Having recently decided to write my memoirs and having been born in South Croydon in 1947 I have been researching to check my memories are correct. Local attractions and conveniences are easily reached on foot and public transport is nearby. The fact that. The Fairfield and Croham wards have, by contrast, habitually elected Conservative members. The boats are on Norwood Lake, my dad who is now in his 90s used to sail his Heron and National 12 dinghy there, he might even be on the film. [35] In November 2017, Croydon Council gave permission for the new Westfield shopping centre to be built[36] and in January 2018, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, approved the regeneration scheme. Historically part of the Diocese of Canterbury, Croydon is now in the Diocese of Southwark. Nevertheless, many of the buildings of the original Croydon Palace survive, and are in use today as Old Palace School. Not on view. Description: Opening title is 'A Round Up. [5] There was a market on Surrey Street.[29]. The trees in the park are in full bloom as a squirrel searches for food in the grass. By the 16th century the manor house had become a substantial palace, used as the main summer home of the archbishops and visited by monarchs and other dignitaries. 48181 Quick View Davis Theatre, High Street c1955 Ref. Views of a Tudor stone building with a small archway. Two are boys' schools (though Trinity School has a co-educational sixth form): Whitgift School was situated near the Almshouses until 1931 when it moved to its current site in Haling Park in South Croydon, the Middle School (renamed Trinity School of John Whitgift in 1954) remained on the site until 1965 when it moved to Shirley Park. By using this service you agree to Palace play at the purpose-built stadium of Selhurst Park, which the club moved to in 1924 from the Nest, its first Croydon-based stadium. quoting the Frith negative number,(s) the town name and size of print you would like to buy. [48], In November 2013, Central Croydon MP Gavin Barwell gave a presentation at a public meeting on the Croydon regeneration project, detailing various developments underway due to be completed in coming years. Despite over 20 years work on the archive, these scans have still not been individually checked and may prove to be damaged, faded, or not of sufficient quality to ever be offered in our full product range. When the London Borough was created in 1965, the Council endeavoured to have it styled a City, as was the City of Westminster. Horse racing in the area took place occasionally, notably during visits of Queen Elizabeth I to the archbishop. It had a recorded population of 73 households (representing roughly 365 individuals); and its value in terms of taxes rendered was 37 10s 0d..[17][18]. Next, we see small sail boats on a lake, one of which wobbles precariously. Croydon has a Non-League football club, Croydon F.C. The growing town attracted many new buildings. Other developments with towers over 50 floors high have been given planning approval. Organize, control, distribute and measure all of your digital content. Please send us an enquiry if you are interested in buying this image [46], Several apartment developments, for instance Altitude 25 (completed 2010), have been built in recent years, and several more are being built or planned. Cut to another shot of the steeple of Christ Church on Summer Road, followed by a close up of the church sign. The most common household tenure type was either owned or privately rented. Their Croydon Police Station is on Park Lane opposite the Croydon Flyover . Summary: Opening title is 'A Round Up. Click or tap a photo or map to view a larger version.
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