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Clapton Orient FC football team 1936. Back row: Oakley, Murray, Farrell, Searle (Captain), Herod. Third row: Proudfoot (Manager), Wells, Heinemann, Rossiter, Iceton, Watson, Hillam, Affleck, Brooks
The Pond on Clapton Common, London - with a distant view of the Agapemon Church. Date: 1906
Greyhound Stadiums in LondonPage from the Bystanders Greyhound Racing Number showing views of various greyhound tracks and stadiums mushrooming around the country during the 1920s and 30s
Turnbull / Clapton OrientR Turnbull, player for Clapton Orient; also played for Arsenal, Charlton and Chelsea
Salvation Congress HallCongress Hall, Lower Clapton, London, England - a meeting place for members of the Army
The Grocers School viewed from Hackney Downs - Downs Park Road Lower Clapton, North London. Renamed Hackney Downs School in 1906
Clapton Orient footballers Jones, Fletcher and EllisClapton Orient (later known as Leyton Orient) players Jones, Fletcher and Ellis enjoying their pre-war keep-fit diet of oranges Date: circa 1930s
London Orphan Asylum Lobby CardA card pleading the case of Elizabeth Rose Shepherd which was distributed to those eligible to vote at an election of entrants to the London Orphan Asylum, Clapton. Date: 1857
Photograph of White Hart Hotel, Clapton, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1929
Photograph of Swan PH, Clapton, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1939
Photograph of Royal Sovereign PH, Clapton, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub
Photograph of London Tavern, Clapton, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details
Photograph of Clapton Park Tavern, Lower Clapton, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Howards House, ClaptonView of howards House in Clapton, London. A gabled house of c.1600 was acquired in 1715 by Samuel and Bucknall Howard, merchants who conveyed it in 1727 to John Howard
Nurses at Training School, Clapton, London. Reverse reads Nurses at Training School Clapton London. Annotated Miss Martha Malins indicated by x. c.1916. Date: circa 1916
Duke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army ConcertDuke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army Brass Band Concert - Congress Hall, Clapton - greeted by the Head of the Army, General Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) and Mrs Booth. Date: 1928
Horse-drawn tram on a Victorian scrap, advertising Raphael Tuck & Sons Artistic Cards. Date: circa 1890s
Salvation Army Maternity Home, Upper ClaptonThe Salvation Army Maternity Home on Downs Road, Upper Clapton, London N.E
London Orphan Asylum, Hackney Road, ClaptonA view of the London Orphan Asylum, opened in 1825 at Hackney Road, Clapton. Date: circa 1840
Salvation Army Home, Lower Clapton Road, London. At various times, the premises served as a rescue home, a knitting home, and a training institute for the Armys women social workers. Date: circa 1908
Salvation Army Training Homes, womens correspondence roomThe womens correspondence room at the Salvation Army Officers Training Home, thought to be at Clapton, in north-east London.. Date: circa 1905
Salvation Army Training Homes, hydropathic treatmentA hydropathic treatment session at the Salvation Army Officers Training Home, thought to be at Clapton, in north-east London.. Date: circa 1905
The Nest, Clapton - SchoolroomChildren sit in a classroom at The Nest, a Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London
The Nest, Clapton - SandpitChildren play in a sandpit at The Nest, a Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London
The Nest, Clapton - Going for a WalkThe Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London. Two women each push a pram containing two babies, while older children walk alongside
The Nest, Clapton - IroningThe Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London. Girls in aprons iron clothing under the supervision of a Salivation Army officer
The Nest, Clapton - GardenGirls hold hands in a circle in the garden at The Nest, a Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London
The Nest, ClaptonGirls, staff and two small dogs at The Nest, a Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London Date: circa 1908
Spectators at Fulham v Clapton Orient football matchA crowd of spectators at a football match between Fulham and Clapton Orient. Date: 1914
Howards Birthplace - 1JOHN HOWARDs birthplace at Clapton. Date: 1726
Howards Birthplace EtcThe prison reformer JOHN HOWARDs birthplace at Clapton and the house wherein he resided at Cardington, in Bedfordshire. Date: 1726
Chelsea versus Clapton Orient football matchScott of Chelsea and Thompson of Clapton Orient compete for the ball in the air at the first league fixture of these two London clubs. The game was played on the Clapton Orient ground
The Nest, Salvation Army Childrens Home, LondonInmates in the garden of The Nest, a home for sexually abused girls, opened by the Salvation Army in 1901 at Upper Clapton, north east London