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  2. Brixton Library - Wikipedia

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    Brixton library in 1905. According to the Survey of London (1956), "the architect was Sidney R.J. Smith, and the builders were F. and H.F. Higgs. A brass tablet in the entrance hall records that the garden in front of the library was given in 1905 by Amy, Lady Tate in fulfilment of a wish of her husband Sir Henry Tate". [1]

  3. Grade I and II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Lambeth

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    Brixton Hill, Brixton: Mausoleum: 1824: 27 March 1981 1080574: Mausoleum of Richard Budd in Grounds of Church of St Matthew ... Garden Museum, Lambeth Road, Lambeth ...

  4. Windrush Square - Wikipedia

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    Windrush Square (often referred to by its original name, Brixton Oval [1] [2]) is an open public space in the centre of Brixton, South London, [3] occupying an area in front of the Brixton Tate Library. After changing its name to Tate Gardens, it was again retitled and given its current moniker in 1998. [4]

  5. London Borough of Lambeth - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Lambeth included the archiepiscopal Lambeth Palace, and formed part of the Hundred of Brixton. It was an elongated north–south parish with two miles (three kilometres) of River Thames frontage opposite the cities of London and Westminster. Lambeth became part of the Metropolitan Police District in 1829.

  6. Category : Libraries in the London Borough of Lambeth

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    Pages in category "Libraries in the London Borough of Lambeth" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Brixton - Wikipedia

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    Brixton is an area of South London, part of the London Borough of Lambeth, England. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. [3] Brixton experienced a rapid rise in population during the 19th century as communications with central London improved.

  8. List of public art in the London Borough of Lambeth - Wikipedia

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    Brixton Library: 1905: Thomas Brock: Bust: Bronze Grade II [1] Justice, Science, Art and Literature: Lambeth Town Hall clock tower: c. 1905–1908: Portland stone Grade II: Youth: Lambeth Town Hall: c. 1935–1938: Denis Dunlop: Relief: Portland stone Grade II: More images: Pile of bricks tile motif Brixton tube station, Victoria line platforms ...

  9. Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Lambeth

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    Clapham Common, Windmill Drive, SW4, wholly maintained by Lambeth Borough, although the western half is situated in Wandsworth Borough; Hillside Gardens, Hillside Road, SW2; Jubilee Gardens, Lambeth, SE1; Kennington Park, Kennington Park Road, SE11, a wooded area, although it has sports facilities and gardens; Larkhall Park, Courland Grove, SW8