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Tramlink serves seven National Rail stations and has one interchange with the London Underground, at Wimbledon station for the District Line, and one with London Overground, at West Croydon for the East London Line ; one of the factors leading to its creation was that the area around Croydon has no Underground service.
Beyond Skin, at the Museum of Croydon, is an example of this as it challenges the stereotypical view of tattoos and who has them.
Simon Cornwell, in his discussions of the Cane Hill Cult ( in Croydon, South London ), has emphasised the element of danger in recording the experiences-physically, emotionally and photographically.
Recently, Croydon Tramlink has been talking about an extension of Route 3 to Biggin Hill but there are no definite plans.
This has led to the Crystal Palace area straddling the boundaries of five London Boroughs ; Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham.
Purley has consistently returned Conservative Party MPs to the local seat of Croydon South and has also returned Conservative members to the local council.
The town centre has a very community and villagey feel making Sydenham a well connected location where there are many independent run businesses as opposed to a more vast and informal environment with branded chain stores that neighbouring Croydon, Bromley and Lewisham home.
It also has good bus links, with routes to and from Central London, Croydon, Sutton and Kingston amongst others.
Waddon has an older area with 19th-century properties, some even older, close to central Croydon.
Politically, Waddon is the most marginal ward of Croydon Council and has seen its representation swap between the Labour and Conservative Parties for many years.
Although Croydon has long ceased operation, the two cut ends of Plough Lane have never been reunited, but the area between has been developed instead into parkland, playing fields, and the Roundshaw residential estate with its roads aptly named after aviators and aircraft.
The church on the Roundshaw estate has a cross on its outside wall that was made from the cut down propeller of a Spitfire based at Croydon during the Second World War.
In films and TV programmes ( e. g. Brass ) Croydon Airport has occasionally been represented by Barton Airport, near Manchester, as is evident from its distinctive control tower.
Epsom railway station has frequent rail services to London ( running to Waterloo, Victoria and London Bridge ), and also to Leatherhead, Dorking, Guildford, Horsham, West Croydon and Wimbledon where it connects with the London Underground.
Despite its name, Mitcham Junction no longer has a junction: one of the two lines that crossed here ( the West Croydon to Wimbledon Line ) has become a grade-separated Tramlink route.
Swinburne has five campuses in Melbourne at Hawthorn, Prahran, Lilydale, Wantirna, Croydonand one in Sarawak, Malaysia.
The original A23 has been bypassed around Croydon, and by the M23 motorway for the section between Hooley and Crawley.

Croydon and fire
* On 24 December 1924 ( 1924 Imperial Airways de Havilland DH. 34 crash ), Imperial Airways de Havilland DH. 34 G-EBBX crashed and caught fire shortly after take-off from Croydon, killing the pilot and all seven passengers.
On 19 May 1929, Farman F. 63bis Goliath F-GEAI of Air Union, whilst on a flight from Croydon to Paris, crashed at Keylands Sidings near Paddock Wood railway station, it stopped yards from the signal box and was destroyed by fire, the pilot and mechanic escaped with minor injuries.
The Parish Church ( now Croydon Minster ) is a Perpendicular-style church, which was remodelled in 1849 but destroyed in a great fire in 1867, following which only the tower, south porch, and outer walls remained.
Coulsdon North closed in 1983, and Platform 1 at Purley Oaks was gutted by fire in 1989 ; Croydon Model Railway Society's clubrooms on Platform 1 were destroyed in the blaze.

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* CODA ( Croydon Operatic and Dramatic Association ), an amateur theatre company located in Croydon, UK
Barker was born the second daughter and last child of Walter Barker, a partner in a seed supply company and an amateur artist, and his wife Mary Eleanor ( Oswald ) Barker on 28 June 1895 at home at 66 Waddon Road in Croydon, Surrey, England.
On 2 November 1952, Bentley and a sixteen year old companion, Christopher Craig, attempted to burgle the warehouse of the Barlow & Parker confectionery company at 27-29 Tamworth Road, Croydon, near London.
In addition, the company served the inland towns / cities of Chichester, Horsham, East Grinstead and Lewes, and jointly served Croydon, Tunbridge Wells, Dorking and Guildford.
The company also supported the independent Surrey and Sussex Junction Railway, which obtained powers in July 1865 to build a new line from Croydon to Tunbridge Wells via Oxted, to be worked by the LB & SCR.
Largely as a result of the existence of the new railway, the rural area between New Cross and Croydon rapidly became built up, and the population of Croydon increased 14-fold ( from 16, 700 to 233, 000 ) during the years that the company was in existence.
The company did however supply a number of locomotives for the London and Croydon Railway in 1838 and 1839.
Its head office is located in Croydon, but the company also has offices in Glasgow, Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds, and Manchester.
The company has superstore branches in Manchester and Greater London ( namely, Croydon and North London ( M1 Jct 1 ) Cricklewood ).
The drive-in was adjacent to a shopping strip called " Croydon Village "; hence the company adopted the " Village " name.
The railway was authorised by Act of Parliament in July 1835 and the company purchased the Croydon Canal in 1836, for £ 40, 250.
The new company was also permitted to buy the track of the Croydon, Merstham and Godstone Iron Railway.
The company still exists, though no longer operating from the Croydon factory which has been sold.
The Saltburn tramway, as it is also known, was developed by Sir Richard Tangye's company, whose chief engineer was George Croydon Marks.
The London Borough of Croydon actively supported an alternative proposal, developed in partnership with property company Arrowcroft, which would involve the construction of a 12, 500-seat indoor arena, named the Croydon Arena, as well as 59, 234 m² of offices and 874 homes — including affordable housing.
Tramtrack Croydon Ltd was bought out by Transport for London for £ 98m in 2008, TfL, which always set the fares had been paying the company £ 4 million a year in compensation for the commercially unviable fares under a 1996 agreement however it recognised operational savings could be made from owning the system directly.
After World War II ended, Cargill returned to Britain to focus on a stage career, and joined Anthony Hawtrey's company at Buxton, Croydon and later the Embassy Theatre at Swiss Cottage in London.
The section of line between Croydon and Epsom was part of the London & Croydon Railway company who promoted the Clegg and Samuda atmospheric principle, utilizing a pipe.
The chain went into administration during 2005 and was subsequently broken up and sold, the Croydon store being purchased by Harold Tillman, owner of the Jaeger clothing company.

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The first paper on boxing was published in the late 18th century by successful Birmingham boxer ' William Futrell ' who remained undefeated until his one hour and seventeen minute fight at Smitham Bottom, Croydon, on July 9, 1788 against a much younger " Gentleman " John Jackson which was attended by the Prince of Wales.
Tramlink ( originally and sometimes still called Croydon Tramlink ) is a tramway system in south London in the United Kingdom which began operation in May 2000.
In 1990 Croydon Council with the then London Regional Transport ( LRT ) put the project to Parliament and the Croydon Tramlink Act 1994 resulted, which gave LRT the power to build and run Tramlink.
The section of Route 3 between Wimbledon and West Croydon follows the old single-track British Rail route for the most part, which was closed on 31 May 1997 so that it could be converted for Tramlink.
Upon Powell's death, Wilfred Wood, then Bishop of Croydon, stated, " Enoch Powell gave a certificate of respectability to white racist views which otherwise decent people were ashamed to acknowledge ".
Greater London covered the whole County of London and most of Middlesex, plus parts of Essex, Kent and Surrey, a small part of Hertfordshire and the County Boroughs of Croydon ( Surrey ) and East and West Ham ( both in Essex ), all of which had been independent of county council control since 1889.
Outside the boundaries of the county, the County Borough of Croydon made three applications, all of which were dismissed as it was not seen as being sufficiently separate from London.
This was later filled in and replaced by the London & Croydon railway which runs through the original canal cutting between Brockley ( opened in 1871 ) and New Cross Gate stations.
The A23 north from Purley forms the Purley Way, which leads to Croydon's trading and industrial hinterland and also to the former Croydon Airport, the predecessor of the present London Heathrow Airport and London Gatwick Airport.
After concerns were raised about the rapid development of the village a committee was formed to ensure that an area of would be set aside and saved for a nature reserve and bird sanctuary which was opened to the public in 1936 and given to the National Trust after Coulsdon and Purley District Council and the Corporation of Croydon agreed to manage it jointly.
The main railway station is called Sydenham which links to Croydon, Penge, Forest Hill, New Cross, Shoreditch, Dalston and the major terminii London Bridge and London Victoria.
In most parts of England the plate-rail was preferred, and it was used on the Surrey Iron Railway, from Wandsworth to West Croydon, which, sanctioned by parliament in 1801, was finished in 1803, and like the Lake Lock Rail Road was available to the public on payment of tolls, previous lines having all been private and reserved exclusively for the use of their owners.
Croydon Airport ( ICAO: < strike > EGCR </ strike >) was an airport in South London which straddled the boundary between what are now the London boroughs of Croydon and Sutton.
Imperial Airways used the Handley Page HP42 / HP45 four-engined biplanes from Croydon, as well as the Armstrong Whitworth Atlanta, which was the first monoplane airliner used by the airline, intended for use on the African routes.
The Heron is painted as G-AOXL of Morton Air Services, which was the aircraft that flew the last passenger flight from Croydon on 30 September 1959.
The first was Transair, which relocated to Gatwick from Croydon.
It was followed by Morton Air Services and Hunting-Clan, which relocated from Croydon and Heathrow respectively.
The long ridge of Croydon Mountain follows the eastern boundary of town ; the highest point in town is a knob on Croydon Mountain which reaches an elevation of above sea level.
The highest point in town is Grantham Mountain, above sea level, a peak along the ridge of Croydon Mountain, which follows the western edge of the town.
Croydon is bordered to the south by Neshaminy Creek, which is tidal, and navigable by small vessels ( about a to draft at high tide ).

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