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![]() A Grade II listed building in Walnut Tree Road was opened on 7 April 1906, to a design by a local architect, William Egerton, with financing from the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust. It was re-furbished and re-opened in September 2000. The building also housed the Erith Museum which is currently closed |
Erith is a district of southeast London on the River Thames. Erith's town centre has undergone a series of modernisations since 1961. Erith is geographically an outer lying area of London, although it is can be seen as having many of the characteristics of the Inner city, namely most residences consisting largely of flats and council blocks, with fewer houses, and shops and other commercial properties interspersed between.
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Bexley Local Studies Note 11 - Erith Bexley Local Studies Note 11 - Erith www.bexley.gov.uk/.../11_erith.pdf - Web |
North West Kent Family History Society - Erith Par... North West Kent Family History Society - Erith Parish Page www.nwkfhs.org.uk/erit_plc.htm - Web |
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