The three sub-colleges are the Croydon Sixth Form College, Croydon Skills and Enterprise College and the Croydon Higher Education College. 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). All have failed. Croydon High School for Girls is an independent girls' school in Selsdon, and a member of the Girls' Day School Trust. The 1990s saw further changes intended to give the town a more attractive image. (This would be a purely honorific change of title, making no practical difference to the borough's governance.) A stone water trough inscribed with Metropolitan Drinking Fountain Cattle trough association is seen by a small green with cars in the background. Both venues champion 'big plays for small spaces' with an emphasis on new writing, supporting emerging artists and theatre companies. Opportunity to occupy a self-contained office building in a tranquil courtyard setting just off of Croydon High Street. [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 receipt of your enquiry our archivist will check the scan and advise you if the quality is good enough. Wellesley Road on the A212 road forms a northsouth axis through the town centre. The low, wooden hut on the right has the blue signage of 97 Squadron Air Training Corps, which was based there. Location suggested: Gothic Villas on Church Road The church and the archbishops' manor house occupied the area still known as "Old Town". [111] The largest and busiest of the three stations is East Croydon, although West Croydon is located closer to Croydon's main shopping district. 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. They include primary schools (95), secondary schools (21) and four further education establishments. [5] This rapid expansion of the town led to considerable health problems, especially in the damp and overcrowded working class district of Old Town. 1. It developed into one of the great airports of the world during the 1920s and 1930s. In 1889 it became a county borough, with a greater degree of autonomy. The Pembroke Theatre had many productions with well-known actors before its closure in about 1962. The composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (18751912) lived at 30 Dagnall Park, Selhurst, until his death. Discover more. Tandy electronics was a firm in most major British towns in the 70s, 80s and 90s. The church still bears the arms of Archbishop Courtenay and Archbishop Chichele, believed to have been its benefactors. In particular it makes ordering things like calendars much easier - simply create an Album of the 12 photos you like and then use the Album when placng your order - our order process will give you this option. We see a number of workman type cottages possibly near Croydon power station, followed by a white wooded pavilion building with Victorian decoration. 4 beds, 2 baths, 2532 sq. No. [90], About 60 murals were added to Croydon town centre in 2018, as part of the Rise street art festival coordinated by the Rise art gallery in Croydon.[91][92]. [103] The 2018 interactive film, Black Mirror: Bandersnatch featured several scenes shot in Croydon, such as St George's Walk and No.1 Croydon. ", "Ward Profiles and Atlas London Datastore", "The amazing new murals that are popping up all over Croydon", "Stunning mural painted on side of Hindu temple in Croydon", "Record collectors' shop faces the music", "Just Flutes of London, Specialist Flute Shop", "Fan Releases Nosferatu D2"s Album Again, Ignites Cult Following", "Filming Locations for The Dark Knight Rises", "Where Was Black Mirror's Bandersnatch Filmed? The London to Brighton road used to pass through the town on North End before the A23 Purley Way was built to the west. Colour Cut to another shot of the steeple of Christ Church on Summer Road, followed by a close up of the church sign. the New (Whitgift) Shopping Centre c1970 Ref. The oldest currently surviving shop in Croydon is 46 South End. 14-18 High Street - geograph.org.uk - 2631903.jpg 640 483; 228 KB The mean age in 2013 ranged from 32 years in Broad Green and Fieldway wards, to 43.2 years in Selsdon and Ballards ward.[83]. You will then see a range of products available for this image alongside the larger print, where you have several options: Prints: Undeterred, council representatives have more than once described Croydon as "a city in all but name". I remember Miss Jobbins the head mistress who used to test our 'reading ages' every now and then. 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. In addition to the suffragan Bishop of Croydon, the Vicar of Croydon is a preferment. Croydon is made up of 13 wards in the London Borough of Croydon: Addiscombe, Ashburton, Broad Green, Croham, Fairfield, Fieldway, Heathfield, New Addington, Sanderstead, Selhurst, Selsdon and Ballards, Shirley, and Waddon. Another large shopping centre, Centrale, opened in 2004 opposite the Whitgift Centre, and adjoining the smaller Drummond Centre. 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. Part of the London Borough of Croydon, a local government district of Greater London. Croydon was the location of London's main airport until the Second World War. The fact that it includes shots of the 'Princess Royal' pub, in Longley Road, reminded me that it was the local of Raymond Bulcraig, and I met up with him there in 1969/70, when we were both apprentice printers on a City & Guilds course at Croydon College of Art. In 1965 (under the terms of the London Government Act 1963) the County Borough of Croydon was abolished and the area was transferred to Greater London and combined with the Coulsdon and Purley Urban District to form the London Borough of Croydon. The sitting Member of Parliament for Croydon South is Chris Philp, a member of the Conservatives. A draft petition was submitted by the County Borough to the Home Office in 1951, a more formal petition in 1954, and two more applications in 1955 and 1958. With the opening of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway line to London Victoria in 1860 extra platforms were provided at East Croydon, which the LBSCR treated as a separate station named New Croydon. About 41% of household tenures were owned, while privately and socially rented each made up 29% each. Welcome Home to this 4BR/2BA home is highly sought after Tempe. 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. Croydon Youth Theatre Organisation celebrated its 40th birthday in 2005. for Croydon and Greater London too! Date 1970-1980. [46], Several apartment developments, for instance Altitude 25 (completed 2010), have been built in recent years, and several more are being built or planned. As of 2011, two of Croydon's restaurants were listed in The Good Food Guide. However, there was no long-term Danish occupation (see Danelaw) in Surrey, which was part of Wessex, and Danish-derived nomenclature is also highly unlikely. In 1690, the leading inhabitants petitioned William III and Mary for Croydon to be incorporated as a borough. 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. contact us. The system was previously known as the "Croydon Tramlink", having been established under the Croydon Tramlink Act 1994. We've turned a space for cars into a space for people on our. [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]. [PHOTOS]", "London Borough of Croydon: Habitat Action Plan", "TfL announces plans to take over Tramlink services", "Lionel Atwill, 61, Noted Actor, Dies. Tempe Value Add Duplex. it has not been shown on our website before as it has not been optimised and therefore may not meet the quality standards we require for use in our normal product range. Croydon is served by East Croydon, South Croydon and West Croydon. Topographically, central Croydon generally lies between 50 metres (160ft) (in the north) and 70 metres (230ft) (in the south) above sea level. Content suggested: single, LocalEyes comment: By using this service you agree to [14][15], By the late Saxon period Croydon was the hub of an estate belonging to the Archbishops of Canterbury. [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 town is well known for its trams but these days is also making a name for itself through its street art, with some of the best artists from around the world coming here to showcase their talents on our walls. The most prominent sports club in the borough is Crystal Palace Football Club, based in the north of the borough since 1918. 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. A large Victorian building possibly a school is seen, with a view of a faded factory wall showing a painted sign for 'Paterson & Co Carriers. In addition, the Broad Green ward was ethnically 23% White British, 13% Indian, 13% Other Asian, and 11% Black African. housing estate. There was a Warden in charge of the well-being of the almoners. . The borough's predominant argument has always been its size: in 2000 it pointed out that it was "the largest town which does not have the title of City in the whole of Western Europe". 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. Another sister, Elizabeth, encourages the idea, commenting "there is always something lively going on at Croydon". The route is followed in part by the modern Tramlink. The borough also has a women's roller derby team called Croydon Roller Derby, which trains in Carshalton. The Prospect West office development was built in 1991 to 1992, and its remodelling planned in 2012[33] has now been completed. Location suggested: St Michael's and All Angels School Unframed, Mounted, Framed and Canvas prints in a range of sizes and styles. Medieval Croydon. Shopping centres, restaurants and parks are within walking distance from this property. The Greyhound in Park Lane played host to acts such as Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, David Bowie, Queen, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Damned, The Boomtown Rats, A-ha in (1987) and others during the 1960s and '70s. Crog was, and still is, the Norse or Danish word for crooked, which is expressed in Anglo-Saxon by crumb, a totally different word. See the Between 1953 and 1996 it was the home of the Royal School of Church Music. Historically part of the Diocese of Canterbury, Croydon is now in the Diocese of Southwark. In November 2008, it was announced that Beano's would close. East Croydon is a major hub of the national railway transport system, with frequent fast services to central London, Brighton and the south coast. Block Construc. . In 1831, one of England's most prominent architects, Decimus Burton, designed a spa and pleasure gardens below Beulah Hill and off what is now Spa Hill in a bowl of land on the south-facing side of the hill around a spring of chalybeate water. The UKs leading archive and publisher of local photographs 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). The Getty Images design is a trademark of Getty Images. 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. 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. Among several other parks and open spaces around Croydon, there is an area of landscaped green space in the town centre called Queens Gardens; it is adjacent to the town hall and Clocktower art centre. [37] Work to demolish the existing Whitgift Centre was due to begin in 2018 and Westfield Croydon was initially to open by 2022. [2] 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. Could this be a part of 'Films taken by Mr G. F. Bulcraig' - title no. The median age was 31. [67] These privileges set the area of the town apart from its rural hinterland, where the more usual and more restrictive rules of manorial tenure applied. Create a Photo Gift with this photo, add a memory, send an ePostcard and view more information. 27824 Quick View the Swan and Sugarloaf Hotel 1902 Ref. [81] The Addiscombe ward was ethnically 45% White British and 10% Other White. Its three bays are divided by paired Doric pilasters supporting a triglyph frieze and panelled parapet. We see a red brick building joining what appears to be a small chapel, the building has vine growing up the front of the building. To the south, Croham Hurst has a hill of 145 metres (476ft), and the highest area of Croydon is the Sanderstead Plantation at 175 metres (574ft). Disused Stations. [citation needed]. 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. Terms & Conditions of Use Description This black felt pennant has white lettering, "TEMPE HIGH" and a white figure of the school's mascot, a buffalo. The second, opened in 1809, was the Croydon Canal, which branched off the Grand Surrey Canal at Deptford. A charter issued by King Coenwulf of Mercia refers to a council that had taken place close to the monasterium (meaning minster) of Croydon. The town is also at the centre of the only tramway system in southern England. This image is a Reference Print: Cicely Mary Barker, author and illustrator of the Flower Fairies series of books, was born in Croydon. Wellesley Road, Croydon, July 1975. Send us an enquiry. More recently, David Bird has speculated that the name might derive from a personal name, Crocus: he suggests a family connection with the documented Chrocus, king of the Alemanni, who allegedly played a part in the proclamation of Constantine as emperor at York in AD 306. 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. As the vast majority of place names in the area are of Anglo-Saxon origin, the theory accepted by most philologists is that the name Croydon derives originally from the Anglo-Saxon croh, meaning "crocus", and denu, "valley", indicating that, like Saffron Walden in Essex, it was a centre for the cultivation of saffron. Croydon's growth in the 19th century brought the issue of incorporation back on to the political agenda, and in 1883 the ancient parish of Croydon, apart from its exclave of Croydon Crook or Selsdon, was created a municipal borough within Surrey. House of Fraser and Debenhams are the anchor stores in the combined centre. 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A view of the Ship public house with a Henekey Inns Est 1695 sign at the top of the building together with a large stone mermaid white figure on the front. Two Bedroom, 1 Bath Units. In 1860 Frith began supplying photos to retailers. To the west, inside the London Borough of Sutton lies Beddington. Next, we see small sail boats on a lake, one of which wobbles precariously. Croydon High School - Independent Girls School for Ages 3-18 Aleena and Fallon Every girl, every day. Threatened by various reconstruction plans and road-widening schemes, the Almshouses were saved in 1923 by intervention of the House of Lords. Mott The Hoople paid tribute to the town's music scene in the song Saturday Gigs. 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. Last week, it was revealed the . These include the 54-storey "Menta Tower" in Cherry Orchard Road near East Croydon station, and a 55-storey tower at One Lansdowne Road, on which construction was set to begin in early 2013. The Delta Point building, close to West Croydon station appeared in the film The Dark Knight Rises as Gotham General Hospital. Their Croydon Police Station is on Park Lane opposite the Croydon Flyover . Sun Hill Police Station is in nearby Mitcham. Mr Bossick then went on to run the iconic Black Sheep Bar, on Croydon High Street, with his son Paul - and The Greyhound continued to put on live music for another eight years until it closed in 1985 for a refit. One of its tributaries rises in Selhurst. "[9] Anderson challenged a claim, originally made by Andrew Coltee Ducarel, that the name came from the Old French for "chalk hill", because it was in use at least a century before the French language would have been commonly used following the Norman conquest. those pioneering days we have evolved sophisticated and Croydon High Street at Surrey Street, Croydon Surrey England in 1983. 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; [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. To the south lies South Croydon, and going further south are Purley and Sanderstead. In this Anglo-Saxon document the name is spelt [here he uses Old English characters] Crogdaene. It is now a conference and banqueting venue. In that sphere its prestige was second only to Aintree, home of the Grand National. [64], In a 2015 study by CACI, Croydon was ranked 12th in the "Hot 100 UK retail locations" with a score of 90%.[65]. A rear view of a distinctive building with three turrets, followed by a whitewashed square house, possibly on New Road Croydon. To the east lie Addiscombe and Shirley. Croydon Skills and Enterprise College delivers training and education opportunities. Visit this location at 10 High Street, Croydon, Surrey, CR9 1HT. Send a personal message with a photo to anyone, anywhere. There are several community arts groups, particularly in the large Asian community. Opened in October 2013, it is situated in the town centre, 10 minutes' walk from East Croydon Station. In 1831, one of England's most prominent architects, Decimus Burton, designed a spa and pleasure gardens below Beulah Hill and off what is now Spa Hill in a bowl of land on the south-facing side of the hill around a spring of chalybeate water. The southern suburbs are mainly affluent and also hilly. [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. You must be signed in to save to an album. The River Wandle is a tributary of the River Thames, flowing some 9 miles (14km) to Wandsworth and Putney from its source in Croydon. [40], In 2007, events were held under the label of Croydon Exp07 to promote billions of pounds of promised projects, including swimming pools and a library. Road traffic is diverted away from a largely pedestrianised town centre, mostly consisting of North End. [2] The entire town[3]had a population of 192,064 as of 2011,[4]whilst the wider borough had a population of 384,837. In 1805 it was extended to Merstham as the Croydon, Merstham, and Godstone Railway. I was at Elmwood from 1957 to 1961 and at the Infants before that. Views of the four steeple tower and clock face, and building foundation work location unknown. On 22 March each year the laying of the foundation stone is commemorated as Founder's Day. We see a number of workman type cottages possibly near Croydon power station, followed by a white wooded pavilion building with Victorian decoration. The trees in the park are in full bloom as a squirrel searches for food in the grass. Croydon High Street Croydon High Street We've created a new public space to host events and improve access to the town centre. However, the palace gradually became dilapidated and surrounded by slums and stagnant ponds, and in 1781 the archbishops sold it, and in its place purchased a new residence at nearby Addington. Catalog number 2010.4.2. "[22] The spa closed in 1856 soon after the opening nearby of the Crystal Palace[23] which had been rebuilt on Sydenham Hill in 1854, following its success at the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park. Transport for London operates many bus routes in and around Croydon. Next is an exterior shot of a row of terraced house on Congley Road; an elderly man steps outside accompanied by a white poodle. In addition, there are plans for a large, new one billion pound shopping centre, in the form of a new Westfield shopping mall to add to the two which the company currently has in Greater London; Westfield plans to work jointly with Hammersons and to incorporate the best aspects of the two companies' designs. Dating from the late 17th or early 18th centuries, and probably built as a merchant's house, it has a distinctive "H" plan form over its four floors (including basement and attic storey). West Thornton ward (part of Thornton Heath) is one of the most ethnically diverse areas of England.[79]. [73] The rest of the town centre is in the Croham ward, which is part of the Croydon South constituency. The news vendor promises the latest cricket results (Image: (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images))1 of 26 Evicted, 1913 An elderly homeless woman sitting by a pile of her belongings in Croydon in 1913 (Image: (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images))2 of 26 World War One hits 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. The territorial police force is the Metropolitan Police. Copyright Frith Content Inc 1998-2023. The Fairfield Halls arts centre and event venue opened in 1962. The Zotefoams company has its headquarters in Croydon. 2nd Floor. [72], The London Borough of Croydon has a Labour-controlled council with 41 Labour councillors and 29 Conservative councillors elected on 3 May 2018. 12:11. Tabemer House, a huge tower block built between 1964 and 1967, gleams in the sunlight as a helicopter flies past in the distance. [89], The Warehouse Theatre (which closed in 2012), was a studio theatre known for promoting new writing, comedy and youth theatre. They are . Save up to 30% when you upgrade to an image pack Stock photos, 360 images, vectors and videos As aviation technology progressed and aircraft became larger and more numerous, it was recognised in 1952 that the airport would be too small to cope with increasing air traffic and its role was decreased.. Most buses serve West Croydon bus station, next to the railway station and tram stop. High Street (10) Post Office at 10 High Street in Croydon. High Street stores in Croydon: 1540 Stores in Croydon in our database. The Croydon Canal ran for 9.5 miles (15.3km) from what is now West Croydon station. The lake at South Norwood is the former reservoir for the canal. Kite! Register to find out more and create your first album! [16] Croydon appears in Domesday Book (1086) as Croindene, held by Archbishop Lanfranc. It serves Mitcham, Woodside, Addiscombe and the Purley Way retail and industrial area.