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  2. 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 ...

  3. Brixton murals - Wikipedia

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    The Brixton murals are a series of murals by local artists in the Brixton area, in south London. Most of the murals were funded by Lambeth London Borough Council and the Greater London Council after the Brixton riots in 1981. The murals portray politics, community and ideas. Many are now in a state of disrepair and some are no longer there.

  4. Brixton Artists Collective - Wikipedia

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    Then & Now: Brixton Artist Gallery & Brixton Artists Collective [7] and Women's Work: Two Years in the Life of a Women Artists Group, Brixton Art Gallery, 1986. An archive of material including catalogues, photographs, posters, artist's CVs and a scale model of the original Gallery made by Guy Burch are in the Tate Archive. Andrew Hurman, a co ...

  5. 50 Fascinating ‘Old-Time Photos’ That Show You Just How Much ...

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    Image credits: Old-time Photos To learn more about the fascinating world of photography from the past, we got in touch with Ed Padmore, founder of Vintage Photo Lab.Ed was kind enough to have a ...

  6. Empress Theatre (Brixton) - Wikipedia

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    The Empress Theatre in Brixton in 1910. The Empress Theatre (variously later known as: The Empress Theatre of Varieties; Empress Music Hall; and, from 1957, Granada Cinema) was an entertainment venue located on the corner of Bernay's Grove and Brighton Terrace in Brixton, south London from 1898 to 1992 when the building was demolished and the site redeveloped for housing.

  7. Brixton - Wikipedia

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    Brixton is an area of South London, ... New art galleries, ... In July 2001 two armed police officers shot dead black 29-year-old Derek Bennett in Brixton, Angell ...

  8. Christ Church, Brixton Road - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church on Brixton Road in Lambeth SW9 is an Art Nouveau and Byzantine Revival Grade II* listed building [1] built in 1902 [2] by Arthur Beresford Pite [1] for his brother-in-law, Rev William Mowll. [2] The foundation stone of the new church was laid on 13 December 1898 by Princess Helena, and the old church was demolished in 1899. [3]

  9. Bon Marché (Brixton) - Wikipedia

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    The former Bon Marché building facing Brixton Road Topland House. Bon Marché was a department store based in Brixton, London, England. It was the first purpose built department store in the city. [1] The store was founded in 1877 by James Smith of Tooting [2] [3] after he won a fortune at Newmarket races.