Sports Ground at Turney Road, Dulwich
Borough Polytechnic InstituteThe RP06 was developed by Digital Equipment Corporation and released in 1977.
Polytechnic of the South BankComprises negatives showing a former Presbyterian chapel, terraces on London Road and Borough Road, the former Duke of Clarence public house, Thomas Doyle Street, Students' Union, Rotary Street, St Georges Circus, Keyworth Street and views from the top of the Tower Block on Borough Road across London.
South Bank PolytechnicThe VAX-11/750 was a minicomputer code named 'Comet' developed by Digital Equipment Corporation.
Polytechnic of the South BankThe VAX-11/750 was a minicomputer code named 'Comet' developed by Digital Equipment Corporation.
Polytechnic of the South BankThe VAX-11/780 was a minicomputer code named 'Star' developed by Digital Equipment Corporation.
Polytechnic of the South BankView looking east down Keyworth Street with the Technopark on the right.
A digital image of students on Keyworth Street outside the National College Wing. The view extends down Keyworth Street towards London Road Building.
South Bank UniversityView down Keyworth Street, looking towards Newington Causeway with the Faraday Wing on the left.
View looking east down Keyworth Street with the Technopark on the right.
A photograph of Keyworth Street taken from the corner of Ontario Street looking towards Borough Road. The building on the right is the George Overend Building, which was demolished in 2007 to make way for K2.
South Bank UniversityView from back of Borough Road building down Thomas Doyle Street
Borough Polytechnic InstituteView from back of Borough Road building down Thomas Doyle Street.
Borough Polytechnic Institute