A fallen beech tree in the grounds of Blunt House
- Date:
- Mar 1861
- Location:
- Blunt House, South End, Croydon, Greater London Authority, CR0
- Reference:
- DD62/00014
- Type:
- Photograph (Paper Negative)
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Blunt House has since been demolished. It stood on the site of what is now Ledbury Place and South End.
This is part of the Series: TPN01/01 Henry Taylor Paper Negatives; within the Collection: TPN01 Henry Taylor Paper Negative Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
Photographer: Taylor, Henry
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