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Dulwich and College
Category: People educated at Dulwich College
These paintings include Norwood Under the Snow, and Lordship Lane Station, views of The Crystal Palace relocated from Hyde Park, Dulwich College, Sydenham Hill, All Saints Church, Upper Norwood, and a lost painting of St. Stephen's Church.
Moore was educated at Dulwich College, and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he read Classics and Moral Sciences.
Category: People educated at Dulwich College
Examples include the font at St. Mary's Church, Nottingham and also the font in the basilica of St. Sophia, Constantinople, the font of St. Stephen d ' Egres, Paris ; at St. Menin's Abbey, Orléans ; at Dulwich College ; and at the following churches: Worlingworth ( Suffolk ), Harlow ( Essex ), Knapton ( Norfolk ), St Martin, Ludgate ( London ), and Hadleigh ( Suffolk ).
The impressario in the later Elizabethan period for these entertainments was Shakespeare's colleague Edward Alleyn, who left many local charitable endowments, most notably Dulwich College.
Dulwich College, South London ( a modern photograph ).
At the age of thirteen, he entered Dulwich College.
Category: People educated at Dulwich College
A table of tolls in pre-decimal currency for the College Road, Dulwich, London SE21 tollgate.
* Dulwich College school website
Dulwich is also known as the location of the Dulwich Picture Gallery and Dulwich College.
Dulwich College
It was subsequently divided into Dulwich College and Alleyn's School in 1882, the latter moving to the present day site in Townley Road.
The Old Alleynian Football Club is a local rugby union team originally for former pupils of Dulwich College, but is now open to all who wish to play.
Old Burial Ground, Dulwich Village, was created by Edward Alleyn as part of the foundation of his College of God's Gift.
It became a Dulwich College boarding house and only returned to private ownership in 1993.
The tollgate on College Road, Dulwich, London SE21.
Paying the toll at the College Road, Dulwich, London SE21 tollgate, which dates back to 1789.
A table of tolls in pre-decimal currency for the College Road, Dulwich, London SE21 tollgate.
* Darby, Patrick ( Dulwich Society, 2000 ) The houses in-between: A history of the houses on the north side of Dulwich Common, between College Road and Gallery Road

Dulwich and was
Blyton was born on 11 August 1897 at 354 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London, England, the eldest child of Thomas Carey Blyton ( 1870 – 1920 ), a salesman of cutlery, and his wife, Theresa Mary Harrison Blyton ( 1874 – 1950 ).
' Heggy ' Hegazi, an Egyptian forward, was one of the first non-British players to appear in the Football League, though he only played one game for Fulham in 1911, marked with a goal afterwards playing for non-league Dulwich Hamlet.
Holst's view was that Noel's philosophy was a " gospel of comic hate ", but he ceased to hold the music festival at Thaxted after three seasons, moving it to Dulwich.
He was schooled by a governess until the age of eleven, when he began at Fir Lodge Preparatory School in West Hill, Dulwich, in south east London.
Alan was born in Dulwich, London, to Alfred Walter Bush ( 1869 – 1935 ), a director of the manufacturing chemists, W. J. Bush & Co., and his wife, Alice Maud Brinsley ( 1870 – 1951 ).
The architectural form of the art gallery was established by Sir John Soane with his design for the Dulwich Picture Gallery in 1817.
It was already a substantial settlement with a church when mentioned in the Domesday Book, and was the parish church for a large area including Dulwich and Peckham.
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.
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.
Dulwich was in Surrey until 1889, when the County of London was created.
In 1333, the population of Dulwich was recorded as 100.
In 1738, a man named Samuel Bentyman was murdered in Dulwich Woods.
was cut soon after 1732 by Francis Cox to connect his establishment of the Green Man Tavern and Dulwich Wells with the more popular Sydenham Wells.
By 1815 the Green Man had become a school known as Dr. Glennie's academy in Dulwich Grove, although it was demolished about ten years later.
In 1803, Samuel Matthews – known as the " Dulwich Hermit " – was also murdered in Dulwich Woods ; he was buried in Dulwich Old Cemetery.

Dulwich and included
It is a registered charity and was originally part of the Alleyn's College of God's Gift charitable foundation, which also included James Allen's Girls ' School ( JAGS ), Dulwich College and their affiliate schools ( JAPS and Alleyn's Junior School ).

Dulwich and Howard
The site of the current KFC outlet was at one time the home of former prime minister John Howard whose parents operated two fuel outlets in neighbouring Dulwich Hill.

Dulwich and book
After education at Dulwich College and Trinity College, Cambridge ( where he studied modern languages and graduated MA ), Keene wrote his first chess book whilst
Dulwich Picture Gallery's book Death, Passion, and Politics ( ed.
Performing Flea is a non-fiction book, consisting of a series of letters written by P. G. Wodehouse to William Townend, a friend of Wodehouse since their schooldays together at Dulwich College.

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