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Places of interest in SE15
In 1999 Curator, Donna Lynas, began a Live Art programme, which incurred some controversy, with performances including Franko B and Stuart Brisley.
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 is one of the Magnificent Seven. It is one of the two cemeteries located south of the river Thames (the other being West Norwood Cemetery).
The Peacock Inn at 11 Islington High Street dates from 1564, although the current facade dates from 1857. It featured in Tom Brown's Schooldays as the inn at which Tom stays prior to travelling to Rugby. It closed in 1962, although the building still stands.[17]
Belair Park ˇ Boston Manor House ˇ Cannizaro Park ˇ Danson Park ˇ Grovelands Park ˇ Grove Park ˇ Hampton Court Park ˇ Kenwood House ˇ Langtons ˇ Morden Hall Park ˇ Osterley Park ˇ Syon House
Information by Wikipedia.com
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