Streatham Station
It all starts here.
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Streatham Pumping Station
Built in 1888, in the style of the Moors.
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Conyers Road
This resident digs the stained glass man.
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The suburbs continue
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Wansdworth borders
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Tooting Bec Lido
Opened in 1906, and 100 yards long, that's about 75 metres to the metric folks.
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Ring sign
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Catheryn chills on Tooting Bec Common
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Tooting Bec Common Terrapin Pond
There are no terrapins in this pond. They simply made it up.
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Tooting Bec Common Cafe
Catheryn relaxes in the cafe.
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Jesus is Lord
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Normal looking house
This is perhaps the site where Catheryn went to teach English to a Polish girl, but she can't really remember.
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Du Cane Court
Art Deco 1930's apartment block.
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Wandsworth Common
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The Hope Pub
Aptly named, as we used the toilet facilities.
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Wandsworth Common
Nice lakes.
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Wandsworth Common
Lakes are good.
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Wandsworth Common
There is a boardwalk and viewing platform.
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Still on Wandsworth Common
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Wandsworth Prison
Built in 1851, and was called the Surrey House of Correction - which sounds nicer than a prison.
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Wilde Place
Named after Oscar Wilde, who was in prison for a bit.
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Another Ordinary House
Or perhaps where Catheryn's friend used to live?
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Trees in the suburbs
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Winnebago Warrior!
On the mean streets of London.
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Wandsworth Cemetery
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Earlsfield
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The mighty River Wandle
Once a great river, now a shadow of its former self.
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Suburban Ring
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Merton - moving ahead!
What a borough...
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Durnsford Road Recreation Ground
A lttle known green space.
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Catheryn Cheetham
She thinks Durnsford Road Recreation Ground really rocks.
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Wimbledon Mosque
Opened in 1977.
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Wimbledon Mosque minarette
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Industry
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Railway
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Wimbledon Park Station
It's all over.
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