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Greater London in 1888 Series - showing Camberwell, Brixton, Walworth, Kennington, North Brixton, Champion Hill, Herne Hill, East Dulwich (west) - sheet 28

Greater London in 1888 Series - showing Camberwell, Brixton, Walworth, Kennington, North Brixton, Champion Hill, Herne Hill, East Dulwich (west) - sheet 28

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This digital download is a high-quality 300dpi JPG image of a London street atlas map dated 1888. It is enlarged, and sized to print if required at A2 dimensions (59.4 cm x 42 cm), or simply view it in close up on your computer screen using for instance Windows Photo or similar.

These maps are sharp and clear. All railway lines and stations are shown and named.

Camberwell, Brixton, and Walworth were bustling urban areas located in the southern part of London in 1888. These areas were known for their diverse communities, thriving markets, and cultural landmarks.

Camberwell was a vibrant area that featured several historic landmarks, such as the beautiful St. Giles' Church and the renowned Camberwell College of Arts. The area was also home to the bustling Camberwell Green market, which was a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. The residents of Camberwell were a mix of working-class and middle-class individuals, who appreciated the lively and culturally rich atmosphere of the area.

Brixton was a bustling urban center that offered a mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The area featured several historic landmarks, such as the stunning Brixton Windmill and the iconic Brixton Academy music venue. Brixton was also home to a thriving market that offered a diverse range of goods and produce. The residents of Brixton were predominantly working-class individuals who appreciated the lively and diverse nature of the area.

Walworth was a busy area that featured several historic landmarks, such as the striking St. Peter's Church and the elegant Manor Place Baths. The area was also home to several famous markets, such as East Street Market and the New Kent Road Market, which were popular destinations for locals and visitors alike. The residents of Walworth were a mix of working-class and middle-class individuals, who appreciated the lively and bustling nature of the area.

Today, these areas continue to be popular residential areas in London, with many historic landmarks and buildings still standing. Camberwell has evolved into a vibrant arts and culture hub, with a mix of galleries, cafes, and theaters. Brixton remains a diverse and eclectic neighborhood, known for its vibrant street culture, music scene, and international cuisine. Walworth has undergone significant regeneration in recent years, with a mix of new developments, parks, and cultural amenities.

Whether you're a history buff, a cartography enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique piece of decor for your home or office, this map is sure to delight. It's a piece of history that you can own and enjoy for years to come.

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