EPW028248 ENGLAND (1929). The Wimbledon and Sutton Railway and surrounding residential area, Sutton, 1929

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Pennawd [EPW028248] The Wimbledon and Sutton Railway and surrounding residential area, Sutton, 1929
Cyfeirnod EPW028248
Dyddiad 10-August-1929
Dolen
Enw lle SUTTON
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 525138, 164388
Hydred / Lledred -0.20228724358447, 51.364254489655
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TQ251644

Pinnau


Kim
Friday 18th of June 2021 08:59:05 PM
Collingwood Road (back to front houses_)

Kim
Friday 18th of June 2021 08:57:00 PM
Gasworks Crown Road

Kim
Friday 18th of June 2021 08:55:32 PM

Kim
Friday 18th of June 2021 08:55:03 PM
Crown Road school

Kim
Friday 18th of June 2021 08:51:46 PM
Sutton Green.

YLST
Wednesday 14th of April 2021 07:59:50 PM
I believe this to be Benhillton Church, which is next to Angel Hill (to the left). This area of Sutton is where Rosehill (Morden) begins. Further to the left would be where Sutton Common Road begins, across the Angel Hill bridge.

YLST
Wednesday 14th of April 2021 07:56:06 PM
This new line built by the Southern Railway was known as the "Wall of Death" railway, because of the steep cutting sides. In connects with the main line to the Waterloo station at Wimbledon station.

John Wass
Sunday 20th of September 2020 03:05:26 PM
Hilldale Road

Frank
Monday 20th of April 2020 06:34:01 PM
Sutton district water co - Cheam Pumping Stn possibly under construction

Casper
Tuesday 21st of November 2017 07:59:52 PM
Sutton United FC

gBr
Tuesday 21st of February 2017 12:21:46 AM
The Dolphin PH (now a Tesco store!)

christhewino
Wednesday 13th of November 2013 08:08:31 PM
This is still boarded up, the Angel further down is the pub that became Tesco.

Mark1973
Wednesday 12th of February 2014 01:09:41 PM

christhewino
Friday 28th of December 2012 09:12:18 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Geoff, these are great ground shots to compliment the oblique aerial view. So they show construction prior to the date of the Aerofilms image; was it a local company, and have any of the industrial locomotives survived into preservation?



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Saturday 1st of December 2012 05:41:06 PM
Katy

Glad you like them - there are others, but these seemed to fit best with the aerial views.

The Sutton end of the line was built by McAlpine.

As far as I know none of the locomotives shown has survived.

Regards

Geoff

Geoff Smith
Saturday 1st of December 2012 05:41:06 PM