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Catford is a district in south east London, England, and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Lewisham. It is southwest of Lewisham itself, mostly in the Rushey Green and Catford South wards. The population of Catford, including Bellingham, was 44,905 in 2011. Catford covers most of SE6 postcode district.
Oct 25, 2019 · On April 22 1972 Maxwell Confait’s body was found by a fireman at 27 Doggett Road, Catford. A Seychelles born sex worker known locally as ‘Michelle’, he had been strangled and a fire had been started at the flat. The brutal murder, recently featured in a BBC2 documentary – Catching Britain’s Killers: The Crimes That Changed Us – and ...
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Jun 4, 2016 · Photographs of loved ones taken after they died may seem morbid to modern sensibilities. But in Victorian England, they became a way of commemorating the dead and blunting the sharpness of...
Browse our selection of vintage and retro black & white photographs of Catford, along with old maps, local history books, and fascinating memories that our visitors have contributed.
Post-mortem photograph of the Norwegian theologian Bernhard Pauss with flowers, photographed by Gustav Borgen, Christiania, November 1907. Post-mortem photography is the practice of photographing the recently deceased. Various cultures use and have used this practice, though the best-studied area of post-mortem photography is that of Europe and ...
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1943 Sandhurst Road school attacked by German plane - 38 children & six teachers killed. Postwar Catford. 1945-1946 The Excalibur Estate constructed (189 prefabs) on part of Forster Memorial Park by German and Italian prisoners of war to alleviate housing shortage after the war.