springparkfilms.org.uk
Community Projects
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The Time that is Now. We were commissioned to produce a DVD for the Beckenham Methodist Church in celebration of their 125 th. Anniversary in 2012. It was during the 1880s that a decision was made to build a new Wesleyan Church in Beckenham, and so a site was chosen and the inaugural work begun. In 1932 the church changed its name to the Beckenham Methodist Church, a year in which Beckenham saw the opening of its brand new town hall. For further information click here. For Shirley Mill website click here.
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Links – CROYDON NATURAL HISTORY & SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY
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CROYDON NATURAL HISTORY and SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Latest News and Events. We list below links to some of the organisations that share our interests, or with which we have connections. Association of Croydon Conservation Societies. East Surrey Family History Society. Friends of Farthing Downs. Friends of the Old Palace. Friends of Shirley Windmill. Surrey Domestic Buildings Research Group. Surrey Industrial History Group. A selection of relevant regional and national bodies. Join 54 other followers. C) Croy...
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Dr Sketchy Birmingham - Our Blog
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Pip (Astro) Bayley Resident artist and blogger for Dr Sketchy’s Anti-art School Birmingham. Our artists in action. Dr Sketchy's Birmingham - Spring Has Sprung event held on. Saturday 26th May 2012. Springtime for Dr. Sketchy's. It was an warm and sunny day back in May at the Victoria for another Dr Sketchy's. Which was appropriate for the theme was. In a emerald dress adorned with flowers. She was followed by Shirley Windmill. No, not that Shirley Windmill. The Marrow Song (Oh, What a Beauty)'. Finally, ...
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Buildings
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Parks Gardens and Open Spaces. Picture: Greenwich from the River Thames. London has such a wide range of historical buildings and landmarks. The one's we have listed are no way diminished just because they are free to enter. Greenwich is a good area to visit as there are multiple free attractions including the Greenwich Foot Tunnel which goes under the width of the River Thames. Bishop’s Avenue, Fulham, SW6 6EA. Strand, WC2R 1LA. Windmill Gardens, West End of Blenheim Gardens, Brixton Hill, SW2 5EU.