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‘Trading Places’ with Crofton Park History

by Cerelia June 4, 2019
June 4, 2019
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St Hilda’s Church
Courtrai Road - London
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Date(s) - 04/06/2019 - 08/06/2019
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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St Hilda's Church

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Crofton Park History tells the story of Crofton Park and the people who lived here. Crofton Park History is run by Carol Harris and Mike Brown, historians who have lived in the area for 40 years.

Currently, for Brockley Max, Crofton Park History is staging a small exhibition, ‘Trading Places’, looking at the shops and industries around the Brockley Road 1880-1940.

The exhibition is in St Hilda’s Church, Courtrai Road, and there are guided tours daily 12-1pm.

On Saturday June 8, the exhibition will close with’What We Do for Two Shillings’, a talk by Carol Harris.

Find out more  https://www.CroftonParkhistory.com and on facebook@CroftonParkhistory. 

Crofton Park History also has a regular column in Impact, the magazine of St Hilda’s church. 

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