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Camberwell and Grove
Being with child, Elizabeth went on to England where Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 95 Camberwell Grove, Camberwell, London, England.
After remaining in limbo, unable to disembark in either France or the Netherlands, she gave birth to a son on July 7, 1805, at 95 Camberwell Grove, Camberwell, London.
He was born in 95 Camberwell Grove, Camberwell, London, England, but lived in the United States with his mother, whose marriage had been annulled at the order of the French emperor.
A Camberwell public house on Grove Lane near Denmark Hill station is called the George Canning.

Camberwell and Lane
The Camberwell Beauty is a butterfly ( Nymphalis antiopa ) which is rarely found in the UK-it is so named because two examples were first identified on Coldharbour Lane, Camberwell in 1748.
The name originated from the discovery of two individuals at Coldharbour Lane in Camberwell in August 1748.
* Brunswick Park, Camberwell Green, Faraday, Livesey, Nunhead, Peckham, Peckham Rye, South Camberwell and The Lane.

Camberwell and Square
With strong links to the local community, Camberwell is setting up an exhibition space, Space designed by Will Alsop in Peckham Square.

Camberwell and have
An extensive range of bus routes have stops at Camberwell Green.
Other famous writers who have lived in the area include the poet Robert Browning, who was born in Camberwell, and lived there until he was 28, and Muriel Spark, the author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and The Ballad of Peckham Rye.
London Underground have planned a Bakerloo line extension to Camberwell on at least three occasions since the 1930s, and this is again said to be under consideration.
Camberwell Old Cemetery did not have the grandeur of nearby Nunhead Cemetery, which was one of the original London necropolis ', and once nearing capacity it was replaced by Camberwell New Cemetery on Brenchley Gardens.
Keeble married Andrew Hilary Porter on 9 June 1990 in Camberwell and they have a son and daughter.
The streets have impressive names such as Empress, Kingston, Surrey, Balmoral, Leopold, Windsor, Albert and Wolseley, but the area was considered too distant from the nearest shopping districts ; Camberwell to the west and Box Hill to the east.
Intermediate properties usually have a number suffixed A, B, C, etc., but there are several that have been given a half number, e. g. the old police station at 20½ Camberwell Church Street.
Until the 1980s it was a safe Liberal Party seat based on Camberwell, but since then boundary changes have moved it south-east and made it a marginal seat, taking in the suburbs of Box Hill, Burwood and parts of Clayton.
The area is now being seen as a real life-style option by people who may have previously looked to areas, such as Balwyn and Camberwell, for quality schools.
His younger brother, Dinny Powell ( b. Dennis Powell, 1931, Camberwell ), followed a similar career, acting and stunt co-ordinating many films, as have his sons Greg Powell and Gary Powell.

Camberwell and some
In the 1980s and 1990s, BA, MA and MFA programs in Book Art were founded, some notable examples of which are the BA at Mills College in California, the MFA at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, the MA at Camberwell College of Art in London, and the BA at the College of Creative Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
The Alamein line heads south from Camberwell across gentle hills, with some moderately heavy earthworks.
Even some local authorities, despite Hill's distrust, followed her model: some of the earliest examples of municipal council housing, at Kensington and Camberwell, were run on her lines, with the acquisition of working class houses, and their gradual improvement, without evictions or demolitions.

Camberwell and London's
Camberwell is home to one of London's largest teaching hospitals, King's College Hospital with associated medical school the Guy ’ s King ’ s and St Thomas ’ ( GKT ) School of Medicine.
As a young man, he wanted to be a sculptor and studied at London's Camberwell College of Art.
Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts became a constituent College of the London Institute in 1986, formed by the Inner London Education Authority to associate London's art, design, fashion and media schools into a collegiate structure.

Camberwell and most
The poor brothers and sisters and scholars were to be drawn from the four parishes that were most closely tied to Alleyn ( being St Botolph's Bishopsgate where he was born, St Giles, Middlesex where he had built his Fortune Theatre, St Saviour's Southwark where he had the Paris Bear Garden and had managed the Rose Theatre, and St Giles Camberwell where the college was founded ).
However, he was most frequently to be found teaching at Camberwell School of Art, where he taught from 1958 to 1965.
Though the area was originally agricultural, Camberwell is now one of the most well-established of Melbourne's affluent suburbs.
Canterbury is the home to many of Victoria's oldest and most prestigious private schools, including Camberwell Grammar School, Camberwell Girls Grammar School and Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School.
The former Camberwell Basin and the final now form part of the site of Burgess Park, while most of the Peckham branch, including its bridges and walls, is now a green walk.

Camberwell and well
The parish covered in 1831 and was divided into the liberty of Peckham to the east, the hamlet of Dulwich to the southwest, as well as Camberwell proper.
Camberwell today is a mixture of relatively well preserved Georgian and 20th century housing, including a number of tower blocks.
The annual Camberwell Arts Festival is well supported.
Like many less well used stations in inner London, Camberwell Gate and Camberwell New Road were closed in 1916 ' temporarily ' because of war shortages and were never reopened.
The well in the centre of the shield is a ' canting ' reference to Camberwell and the cinquefoils represent the Dulwich area of Camberwell, while the ship on the top left refers to the maritime history of Bermondsey and was part of the Rotherhithe insignia.
In the first and fourth quarter was a well, for Camberwell.
The area gives good geographical access to private schools in Camberwell, Malvern and Hawthorn East, including Alia College and Bialik College, as well as those in Kew, such as Xavier College, Carey Baptist Grammar School, Methodist Ladies ' College, Ruyton Girls ' School, Genazzano FCJ College and Trinity Grammar School.
It includes affluent inner eastern suburbs of Melbourne, such as Armadale, Ashburton, Malvern, Toorak and parts of Glen Iris, as well as parts of Camberwell, Carnegie, Murrumbeena, Prahran, and South Yarra.

Camberwell and houses
Early music halls in Camberwell were in the back hall of public houses.
From 25 Stangate Street, Lambeth, the dealer in musical instruments, as Peace now described himself, went out every night to burgle houses in Camberwell and other parts of South London.
The Canal served the Surrey Commercial Docks, and the area near Camberwell was full of 19th century streets, houses and industrial buildings ( including a ginger beer factory ), many of which had suffered heavy bomb damage during WWII.
It was opened as one of a series of three larger court houses, with the others at Camberwell Green and Highbury Corner.

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