Sydenham to Central London Covered Road

The History of Sydenham from Cippenham to present day. Links to photos especially welcome!
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joberts
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Sydenham to Central London Covered Road

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Hello,

I'm hopeful someone on here will know what I'm talking about.

Some time ago, I remember seeing an artist's impression for a covered road / railway from sydenham all the way to central london. It was similar in appearance to the inside of the Crystal Palace - i.e. a large arch.

It was obviuosly never built, but I found the idea of it fascinating and just hope that someone has some further information.


Thanks

Jamie
joberts
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Re: Sydenham to Central London Covered Road

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Nevermind!

Just spoken with someone in the office about this who suggested looking up 'The Great Victorian Way'. This was what I'd seen before, and obviously over the years my mind has brought in a Sydenham involvement.

Sorry for confusion!
tulse hill terry
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Re: Sydenham to Central London Covered Road

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Image
Signed in brown ink on original mount Joseph Paxton Sydenham 1855

"After Paxton's death, this design was inherited by G. H. Stokes (architect and son-in-law of Paxton) who died in 1874. It finally went to T. H. Thorpe, architect, of 23 St James Street, Derby, and was sold by this firm to the Museum in 1983 "

http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1108 ... victorian/

Great Victorian Ways

http://ragpickinghistory.co.uk/2011/02/ ... rian-ways/
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