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  2. George Finch (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Lambeth Towers, Cotton Gardens, Brixton Recreational Centre George Finch (8 October 1930 – 13 February 2013) was a British architect. [ 1 ] He was a committed socialist who believed architecture had the power to transform the lives of post-war Londoners.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in downtown ...

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Houston, Texas. It is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Downtown Houston neighborhood, defined as the area enclosed by Interstate 10 , Interstate 45 , and Interstate 69 .

  4. Lambeth Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Lambeth Town Hall, also known as Brixton Town Hall, is a municipal building at the corner of Brixton Hill and Acre Lane, Brixton, London. The town hall, which is the headquarters of Lambeth London Borough Council , is a Grade II listed building.

  5. Brixton TopCats - Wikipedia

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    Brixton TopCats; Leagues: Men's: EBL Division 2 Women's: Women's British Basketball League: Founded: 1985: History: Brixton TopCats (1985–1986) Lambeth TopCats (1986–1987) Brixton TopCats (1987–present) Arena: Brixton Recreation Centre: Location: Brixton, London: Team colors: Red and White Website: brixtontopcats.org

  6. Baytree Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, a survey was conducted with Hilary Schlesinger, CEO of Lambeth Accord, to determine the community's main needs in order to expand the support. The warehouse on Brixton Road was purchased in 1988, and in 1991 the centre officially opened. [3] In 2002, her Royal Highness Princess Anne visited the centre to celebrate Baytree's 10th ...

  7. Christ Church, Brixton Road - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church on Brixton Road in Lambeth SW9 is an Art Nouveau and Byzantine Revival Grade II* listed building [1] built in 1902 [2] by Arthur Beresford Pite [1] for his brother-in-law, Rev William Mowll. [2] The foundation stone of the new church was laid on 13 December 1898 by Princess Helena, and the old church was demolished in 1899. [3]

  8. Brixton Library - Wikipedia

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    Rush Common, Brixton, around 1892. Brixton library was once part of common land called Rush Common.An Act of Parliament in 1806 "stipulated that 'no Buildings or Erections above the Surface of the Earth' should be erected upon Rush Common within 150 feet of the London to Croydon Turnpike Road (now Brixton Road and Hill)". [1]

  9. Angell Town - Wikipedia

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    Angell Town is an area in Brixton, in the London Borough of Lambeth, south London. The area is dominated by the Angell Town Estate, a housing estate known for its poverty, deprivation and gang subculture. [1] [2] The Angell Town Estate was originally built in the 1970s as a set of blocks linked by a deck-access system. [3]