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Leading local historian Richard Milward turns his scholarly gaze on the Georgian era. Illustrated 48 pages.
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As the title suggests - a history of the commons which, like so many others, just managed to escape enclosure in the 19th century.
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St. Mary's history goes back over 1,000 years. Great families such as the Cecils and the Spencers worshipped here.
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A brief history of the present house, its precursors and the people who lived there. Includes a map of the park: 34pp.
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Cannizaro Park must surely rank among London’s finest gardens and its 300-year history also makes it one of the most fascinating.
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Wimbledon Village's grandest remaining house was commissioned in 1617 and almost demolished in the late 19th century.
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Wimbledon in its early days, by our best-known local historian.
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Milward's most popular and comprehensive history of Wimbledon.
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Fascinating personal reminiscences by a man who lived on Ridgway in the early part of the 20th century: illustrated, 32pp.
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In the summer of 1928 Vincent Lines secured a commission to produce a series of drawings of local views and historic buildings for the Wimbledon Borough News.
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