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Network Southeast Class 455 unit No. 5824 departs East Dulwich working a London Bridge to Sutton service
Dulwich Picture Gallery is an art gallery in Dulwich, South London. The gallery, designed by Regency architect Sir John Soane using an innovative and influential method of illumination, opened to the public in 1817. It is the oldest public art gallery in England and was made an independent charitable trust in 1994. Until this time the gallery was part of Alleyn's College of God's Gift, a charitable foundation established by the actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist Edward Alleyn in the early-17th century.
TSGN Southern Class 455 unit No. 455829 arrives at North Dulwich working the 12:40 London Bridge to West Croydon service
TSGN Southern Class 455 unit No. 455813 departs North Dulwich at the rear of the 12:43 Beckenham Junction to London Bridge service
TSGN Southern Class 455 unit No. 455831 approaches North Dulwich working the 12:25 West Croydon to London Bridge service
Popped up to Dulwich Park last night to check out the magnificent Rhododendrons and they didn't disappoint, It is like a magical garden. A much need sight during these challenging times.
Founded by the actor Edward Alleyn in 1619 with letters patent from King James I. Alleyn had bought the manorial estate of Dulwich for £35,000 in 1613.
Taken whilst on Westminster Bridge, London last week. You wait ages for a number 12 bus and then two come along at once............... Typical!!!
DB Cargo Class 66 No. 66027 approaches North Dulwich working the 6N32 10:03 Hoo Junction Up Yard to North Dulwich movement of track panel wagons
Dulwich Picture Gallery houses a collection of over 600 paintings, rich in European masterpieces by the likes of Rembrandt, Rubens, Gainsborough and Canaletto.
Dulwich Picture Gallery is an art gallery in Dulwich, South London. It was designed by Regency architect Sir John Soane and was England's first purpose-built public art gallery opened to the public in 1817. Soane arranged the exhibition spaces as a series of interlinked rooms illuminated naturally through skylights – a concept that had an enduring influence on art gallery design. The gallery houses one of the country’s finest collections of Old Masters, especially rich in French, Italian and Spanish Baroque paintings and in British portraits from Tudor times to the 19th century. The Gallery is a registered charity.
I gathered a few shots of bark from a very old tree in Dulwich Park on Sunday and found lots of interesting patterns and textures. I have no idea what kind of tree it was but it is very old.
Foundation stone 29 May 1920, opened 19 Sep 1920, modernised, foundation stone 28 Feb 1960. Dulwich-Rose Park United Parish formed Advent Sunday 1971 when congregation merged with Rose Park Gartrell Memorial Uniting. Building sold Oct 1983 to Catholics as parish hall.
“Prior to the year 1913 the number of adherents at Dulwich of the Church of Christ had so increased that the church at Chapel street. Norwood, purchased land facing Stuart road and Everett avenue, Dulwich, in contemplation of the erection of a place of worship there. . . Religious services were conducted at the homes of adherents, and just as the decision to build a church was assuming definite shape, the war occurred . . . Now . . . the walls of what will prove, when completed, a handsome little structure are partly up. The architects and contractors are the Ferro Concrete Company.” [Register 31 May 1920]