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CAMBERWELL

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 82 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CAMBERWELL  , a

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southern metropolitan borough of
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London, England, bounded N. by
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Southwark and
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Bermondsey, E. by
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Deptford and
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Lewisham, W. by
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Lambeth, and extending S. to the boundary of the county of London . Pop . (1901) 259,339•
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Area, 4480 acres . It appears in Domesday, but the derivation of the name is unknown . It includes the districts of Peckham and Nunhead, and
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Dulwich (q.v.) with its park, picture-gallery and
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schools . Camberwell is mainly residential, and there are many good houses, pleasantly situated in Dulwich and south-ward towards the high ground of Sydenham . Dulwich Park (72 acres) and Peckham
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Rye
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Common and Park (113 acres) are the largest of several public grounds, and Camberwell Green was once celebrated for its fairs . Immediately outside the southern boundary lies a well-known place of recreation, the Crystal Palace . Among institutions may be mentioned the Camberwell school of arts and crafts, Peckham Road . In Camberwell Road is Cambridge House, a university settlement,founded in 1897 and incorporating the earlier Trinity settlement . The
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parliamentary borough of Camberwell has three divisions, North, Peckham and Dulwich, each returning one member; but is not wholly coincident with the municipal borough, the Dulwich division extending to include Penge, outside the county of London . The borough council consists of a mayor, ten aldermen, and sixty councillors .

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