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The Sugarloaf, the school and the lost Lawrence connection
What hope for Croydon’s future when so little interest is shown in its past? Local author BRIAN MELICAN on how the area’s links with one of the outstanding novelists of the 20th Century have been ignored, forgotten and … re-developed … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Art, Education, History, Schools
Tagged BRIAN MELICAN, Brighton Road, Croydon, DH Lawrence, Duppas Hill, Francis Bond Head, John Worthen, London
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