Croydon, North End 1896
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The brand-new tower of the Town Hall can be seen above the far shops in North End, which today is a pedestrianised road. The buildings on the left have given way to the Whitgift Shopping Centre, which was named after the Archbishop who had the hospital built at the junction ahead.
An extract from South East London Photographic Memories.
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