John Ruskin was a Victorian artist, critic and writer. He is closely associated with Camberwell where he worked, lived and gained fame. Amongst his works he designed the beautiful stained glass windows in St Giles church. He has been honoured by having a street and a school named after him.
JOHN RUSKIN STREET
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JOHN RUSKIN STREET
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Re: JOHN RUSKIN STREET
The pub is at 24 Camberwell Road but I cannot make out the name. Anyone know?
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Re: JOHN RUSKIN STREET
The Prince Regent was situated at 86 John Ruskin Street. This pub has now been demolished
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Re: JOHN RUSKIN STREET
The Station Tavern was situated at 18 John Ruskin Street. This pub has now been demolished and replaced by the flats in the photo
Call me old fashioned but we replaced elegance with a box
Call me old fashioned but we replaced elegance with a box
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