By Tim Lambert
Clapham has a long history. It started as a Saxon village and became a fashionable place to live in the 18th century. Here are a few pictures I took of Clapham.
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Clapham Common
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An old drinking fountain on Clapham Common
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Holy Trinity Church Clapham
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Clapham Clock Tower
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Clapham Common Underground Station
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Clapham Common Deep Shelter
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The Mary Seacole Centre