[47], In May 2012 it was announced that Croydon had been successful in its bid to become one of twelve "Portas Pilot" towns, and would receive a share of 1.2m funding to help rejuvenate its central shopping areas. All have failed. In 1276 Archbishop Robert Kilwardby acquired a charter for a weekly market, and this probably marks the foundation of Croydon as an urban centre. of Croydon. Elevation significantly climbs towards the east of the town Coombe Park peaks at about 95 metres (312ft) above sea level, whereas the Addington Hills, Coombe Wood and Addington Golf Course are as high as 145 metres (476ft), with the southern end of New Addington having an elevation of over 160 metres (520ft). quoting the Frith negative number,(s) the town name and size of print you would like to buy. An album is a way to save a selection of Frith photos, maps and memories that are of interest to you. 1 Croydon (formerly the NLA Tower)[32] designed by Richard Seifert & Partners was completed in 1970. The Pembroke Theatre had many productions with well-known actors before its closure in about 1962. 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. Millions of high-quality images, video, and music options are waiting for you. Miles. The line opened in 1868 but enjoyed little success and closed in 1871, only to reopen in 1886 under pressure from the Town Council before finally closing in 1890. [38] There are several other major plans for the town including the redevelopment of the Croydon Gateway site; and extensions of Tramlink to Purley Way, Streatham, Lewisham and Crystal Palace. The southern suburbs are mainly affluent and also hilly. Note that Pelton Bros moved premises from 40-44 High Street to 7-11 High Street around 1894; see illustration in main article. 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. Its Domesday assets included 16 hides and 1 virgate of land; a church; a mill worth 5s; 38 plough-teams; 8 acres (3.2ha) of meadow; and woodland for 200 hogs. More than 2,000 new homes are planned. A see a faded white stone sign stating Croydon General Hospital, supported by, outpatients Department founded in 1867. The lowest elevation is around Broad Green, about 35 metres (115ft) above sea level. [5][6] It has been argued that this cultivation is likely to have taken place in the Roman period, when the saffron crocus would have been grown to supply the London market, most probably for medicinal purposes, and particularly for the treatment of granulation of the eyelids. Medieval Croydon. It had to close because of the major Ruskin Square redevelopment, but will re-open in the future in a new larger theatre building within the new development. 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. 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. The highest in the town was in Sanderstead ward, 392,500. Croydon is ethnically diverse. Not sure what to do or how to buy a photo or map? Date 1970-1980. Discover more. Many famous faces have appeared at the Fairfield Halls, including The Beatles, Bucks Fizz, Omid Djalili, Robert Cray, JLS, Chuck Berry, BB King, Don McLean, The Monkees, Johnny Cash, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight, Morecambe and Wise, Tom Jones, The Stylistics, Status Quo, Level 42, A-HA, John Mayall, Jools Holland, Kenny Rogers, James Last, and Coolio. It travelled north largely along the course of the present railway line to New Cross Gate, where it joined the Grand Surrey Canal and went on into the River Thames. You will then see a range of products available for this image alongside the larger print, where you have several options: Prints: [70][71] In 2008, Boris Johnson, then Mayor of London, said he would support Croydon being awarded city status. The main concert hall was used for the conference scene in the Ron Howard film The Da Vinci Code (2006). It is now a conference and banqueting venue. One of its tributaries rises in Selhurst. The borough has on several occasions sought city status. The name "Croydon Airport" is still used as a landmark and as a bus stop designation. An early success of the centre was the "Picasso's Croydon Period" exhibition of MarchMay 1995. 115 High Street Croydon. [74], The statutory fire and rescue service in Croydon is the London Fire Brigade (LFB) who have a fire station in Old Town, with two pumping appliances. Filter by tag Croydon has a rock scene producing such local talent as Frankmusik, Noisettes, and Saint Etienne. Other developments with towers over 50 floors high have been given planning approval. [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]. 2023 Getty Images. To the west, inside the London Borough of Sutton lies Beddington. "[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. . Send a personal message with a photo to anyone, anywhere. those pioneering days we have evolved sophisticated and The Japanese Saturday School of London, a weekend Japanese programme, uses Croydon High School as its Croydon Campus ( Kuroidon Ksha).[121]. Religiously, 52% of the population was Christian, 24% irreligious, 7% Muslim and 6% Hindu. You must be signed in to save to an album. Another large shopping centre, Centrale, opened in 2004 opposite the Whitgift Centre, and adjoining the smaller Drummond Centre. Wellesley Road on the A212 road forms a northsouth axis through the town centre. See the Croham Hurst School, an independent girls' school in South Croydon, became part of Old Palace in 2007 and its old buildings are now used as the Old Palace junior school. Local attractions and conveniences are easily reached on foot and public transport is nearby. It serves Mitcham, Woodside, Addiscombe and the Purley Way retail and industrial area. Sutton High Street Surrey England in the 1970's. Jason Kevan. Croydon Walk' A B.B. In addition, the Broad Green ward was ethnically 23% White British, 13% Indian, 13% Other Asian, and 11% Black African. A garden can be seen in spring time with flowers in bloom. Wellesley Road, Croydon, July 1975. It had a recorded population of 73 households (representing roughly 365 individuals); and its value in terms of taxes rendered was 37 10s 0d..[17][18]. Elmer. Next is an exterior shot of a row of terraced house on Congley Road; an elderly man steps outside accompanied by a white poodle. Two Bedroom, 1 Bath Units. Croydon High School - Independent Girls School for Ages 3-18 Aleena and Fallon Every girl, every day. The buildings "in fenced off grounds" at 0:38 - 1:00 are all part of the Mitcham Road Barracks with the cars parked on the parade ground. Strictly for non-commercial use. [7], There is also a plausible Brittonic origin for Croydon in the form "Crai-din" meaning "settlement near fresh water" (cf Creuddyn, Ceredigion), the name Crai (variously spelled) being found in Kent at various places even as late as the Domesday Book[citation needed]. We were both supposed to go on a visit to Fry's Metals in Mitcham but got lost and ended up playing football on Figges Marsh instead! Services. Regular meetings became established first on a course at Park Hill in 1860 and from 1866 at Woodside, where particularly good prizes were offered for the races run under National Hunt rules. Renamed Interchange Croydon when it was reopened in 2014, the 180,000 square foot office development was the first new grade A office development of its size to open in Croydon for more than 20 years.[34]. Old Palace School, an independent girls' school situated in the old Summer Palace of the Archbishops of Canterbury, joined the Whitgift Foundation group of schools in 1993. For centuries the area lay within the Wallington hundred, an ancient Anglo-Saxon administrative division of the county of Surrey. These included the closure of North End to vehicles in 1989 and the opening of the Croydon Clocktower arts centre in 1994. Disused Stations. [101], Croydon is home to the BRIT School for performing arts and technology, based in Selhurst, which has produced stars such as Adele, Jessie J, Amy Winehouse, Leona Lewis, Katie Melua, Katy B, Kate Nash, Imogen Heap, Rizzle Kicks, Dane Bowers and members of the Feeling & the Kooks. East Croydon is a major hub of the national railway transport system, with frequent fast services to central London, Brighton and the south coast. our terms and conditions of use. [41] However, plans for a new shopping centre, to be called Park Place, had already been abandoned amid a scandal about cash for peerages. A view of a row of houses possibly 19th century with black iron railings on the front, a large Tudor style building possibly on church street. After a shot of bright orange flowers, a closing title reads THE END. LocalEyes comment: [120] The sub-colleges were created in 2007. [PHOTOS]", "London Borough of Croydon: Habitat Action Plan", "TfL announces plans to take over Tramlink services", "Lionel Atwill, 61, Noted Actor, Dies. 27824 Quick View the Swan and Sugarloaf Hotel 1902 Ref. [21] Its official title was The Royal Beulah Spa and Gardens. Dating back to the 16th century, this Grade II listed building still retains all its original Tudor features. It is one of the largest commercial districts in Greater London, with an extensive shopping district and night-time economy. On receipt of your enquiry our archivist will check the scan and advise you if the quality is good enough. [46], Several apartment developments, for instance Altitude 25 (completed 2010), have been built in recent years, and several more are being built or planned. Perfectly located on the south end of the High Street, these Croydon apartments make a great base for your stay. A number of nurses in uniform are outside the Garden Hall, possibly in the grounds of the hospital, with elderly members of the public, some are sitting and others wander around very relaxed and chatting to each other. A view of Croydon town centre by the traffic lights showing Debenhams and Allders department stores, a small amount of traffic is seen with people crossing at the traffic lights, including two women who wear large flared trousers. [113] It is the only tram system in Greater London. Jason Kevan. The system was previously known as the "Croydon Tramlink", having been established under the Croydon Tramlink Act 1994. 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. [102], Croydon plays host to the popular Channel 4 show Peep Show. The church still bears the arms of Archbishop Courtenay and Archbishop Chichele, believed to have been its benefactors. They sold a lot of radio equipment and catered for the CB radio boom in the 80s. The air terminal, now known as Airport House adjoining Purley Way to the west of the town, has been restored and has a museum open one day a month. 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 Location evidence: Tudor style building by the Minster, The "Indian Temple style building" is the cinema on North End that was demolished to make way for the Centrale, The "Indian Temple style building" is the cinema on North End that was demolished to make way for the Centrale shopping centre, All of the buildings between Sumner Gardens and Mitcham Road (seen in the film from 0:28 - 0:37) were demolished. There are several local and small venues for comedy and community events dotted around Croydon and its districts. You will then see a large blue button which will enable you to choose any of our print options available for this image - framed, mounted or just a print on its own. All rights reserved. 1273 Charter granted to Croydon Market.. Held between Surrey Street, Crown Hill & High Street. [76] The London Ambulance Service provides the ambulance service.[77]. C201270 Quick View Church Street c1950 Ref. 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. By the 16th century the manor house had become a substantial palace, used as the main summer home of the archbishops and visited by monarchs and other dignitaries. The UKs leading archive and publisher of local photographs 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. Their Croydon Police Station is on Park Lane opposite the Croydon Flyover . [Corrected Aug 2020]. The railway boom of the 1840s brought superior and faster steam lines and it closed in 1846. If you have any more information about current trading arrangements for individual shops, please add them on the 'More details' page for that store or contact us. His design loosely followed the previous layout, with knapped flint facing and many of the original features, including several tombs. 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. 384,837). Croydonis a large town in South London, England that gives its name to the London Borough of Croydon. 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. Location suggested: Gothic Villas on Church Road The photo may be available to buy, but needs to be checked and optimised before you can place an order. Road traffic is diverted away from a largely pedestrianised town centre, mostly consisting of North End. 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. Threatened by various reconstruction plans and road-widening schemes, the Almshouses were saved in 1923 by intervention of the House of Lords. Discover More Tempe High School "T.H.S." pennant 1970s . Cicely Mary Barker, author and illustrator of the Flower Fairies series of books, was born in Croydon. Wellesley. The sitting Member of Parliament for Croydon Central is Sarah Jones, a member of the Labour Party. 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. He died from pneumonia after collapsing at West Croydon station. Croydon Airport on Purley Way was the main airport for London until it was superseded by Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport. The building is still standing, awaiting redevelopment. . Production. As outlined in the Mid Croydon Masterplan,. Standard Office. The territorial police force is the Metropolitan Police. Mott The Hoople paid tribute to the town's music scene in the song Saturday Gigs. Location evidence: on St James' Road, corner of Windmill/Lodge Roads Increasing local opposition to the presence of allegedly unruly racegoers coupled with the need to obtain a licence from the local authority led to it being closed down in 1890.[24]. Not on view. the headmistress before miss french,miss jobbinsreal old schoolmiss petersstrict,miss clark,mrs mullings,ms davies,miss pawsons.in my class there were about three or four carol`scarol mahoney,carol farquharson,carol, Download this free history of the Collection. Create a Photo Gift with this photo, add a memory, send an ePostcard and view more information. The Fairfield Halls reopened in 2019, following a programme of modernisation and refurbishment. There are several community arts groups, particularly in the large Asian community. Ward's 1874 directory (preface pages lviii-lix) states that "Mr. J. Pelton" was a member of the Local Board of Health, elected in 1873 for Croydon Ward; it also lists "Mr. John Pelton" as a member of the . The boats are on Norwood Lake, my dad who is now in his 90s used to sail his Heron and National 12 dinghy there, he might even be on the film. You can create as many Albums as you want, so perhaps make one for your hometown, where you live now, where your parents live now etc. The Spread Eagle Theatre is a new 50-seat studio theatre. The arrival of the railways and other communications advances in the 19th century led to a 23-fold increase in Croydon's population between 1801 and 1901. MLS# 5953808. However, if you would particularly like to buy one of these Park Hill Water Tower, a mock-medieval style building, rises up above the trees in Park Hill Recreation Ground, wrapped in ivy. A calendar titled "Rare Roundabouts of Croydon", with a picture of a different Croydon roundabout each month, has enjoyed some success. 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.. Croydon High Street runs from South Croydon up to the point where it meets the street called North End. Croydon was a leisure destination in the mid 19th century. It sold out to the London & Croydon Railway in 1836. The London to Brighton road used to pass through the town on North End before the A23 Purley Way was built to the west. The last scheduled flight departed on 30 September 1959. Brutalist. 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. Saxon Croydon 809 Reference to a minister of Croydon 871 Reference to Crogdene. croydon high street 1970. remplacer "je viens vers vous" . Croydon developed as an important centre for shopping, with the construction of the Whitgift Centre in 1969. Terms & Conditions of Use for Croydon and Greater London too! Click or tap a photo or map to view a larger version. 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). Rooftops of Victorian style factory buildings with a view of the front of a brick building with a white fence a sign can be seen for WW Lillico & Sons Ltd.(A corn chandler and seeds business which still exists today) possibly in Landsdowne Road. The formerly independent John Fisher School in Purley has not charged fees since the late 1970s, but during the 1990s was selective, choosing boys via exams, interviews, tests, previous school reports and written statements. C201005 Quick View Old Houses in Middle Row 1890 Ref. [88] A bronze statue of Queen Victoria was erected outside the buildings in 1903. To the west are industrial areas, part of which are in the London Borough of Sutton. In 2008, the team won the National League Division 3.[109]. 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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. [48], In November 2013, Central Croydon MP Gavin Barwell gave a presentation at a public meeting on the Croydon regeneration project, detailing various developments underway due to be completed in coming years. 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. No. maps It has over 13,000 students attending one of its three sub-colleges. . About 41% of household tenures were owned, while privately and socially rented each made up 29% each. As of 2011, two of Croydon's restaurants were listed in The Good Food Guide. The horse-drawn Surrey Iron Railway was an early public railway. [66] In the later Middle Ages probably from the late 13th century onwards residents of the town of Croydon, as defined by boundary markers known as the "four crosses", enjoyed a degree of self-government through a town court or portmote, and a form of free tenure of property. [82] There are 10 other wards that cover Croydon's neighbourhoods. Shopping centres, restaurants and parks are within walking distance from this property. [25], The Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels by John Loughborough Pearson in West Croydon was built between 1880 and 1885, and is Grade I listed.[26]. According to John Corbet Anderson: "The earliest mention of Croydon is in the joint will of Beorhtric and Aelfswth, dated about the year 962. June 10, 2022 . St. Joseph's College, on Beulah Hill in Upper Norwood, is a boys' school with a mixed sixth form. The Higher Education College offers university-level education in a range of subjects from Law through to Fine Art. The garden with the flowers in bloom is the Medieval Garden at Old Palace of John whitgift school. We see children playing in the same park on a sunny day a football field is in the background and we can see a gas cylinder. 2. Addington Palace is a Palladian-style mansion between Addington Village and Shirley, in the London Borough of Croydon. The foundation stone was laid in 1596 and the building was completed in 1599.