Patrick de Nangle's garden at 8 Calais Street in London's Camberwell, has been open for the National Gardens Scheme. He has created a unique garden of exotic giant ferns that has garnered national fame.
Development of meadowland here took place from 1847, when Brunswick Square was laid out with an area of private communal garden in the centre. It was named after King George IV’s marriage to Caroline, daughter of the Duke of Brunswick. In 1901 Camberwell Borough Council purchased the garden, then di...
The 1st Surrey Rifles was a volunteer unit of the British Army from 1859 until 1993. It saw considerable service on the Western Front, at Salonika and in Palestine during World War I. It served as a searchlight unit and as a light anti-aircraft regiment during World War II. The battalion had just ar...
Waterloo Arms, 121 Lomond Grove. The address is also listed as 1 George Street in 1861 and earlier, prior to street renumbering at 121 George Street before 1919