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Date(s)
- c.1976-1980s (Creation)
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5 photographs
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Biographical history
Manor House, situated on Clapham Common Northside in Wandsworth was built in the early 19th Century and was originally called The Beeches. A grammar school for boys used it from 1906 adding several extensions and closing in 1939. The building was requisitioned by the Army during World War 2 and afterwards offered to the Battersea Domestic Science Department who moved there by September 1950. From then on Manor House was used by Battersea College of Education, who added two major extensions and went on to merge with the Polytechnic of the South Bank in 1976. The training of teachers and Domestic Economy, as well as Management subjects, took place there until South Bank University sold the site in 1993.
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Content and structure area
Scope and content
Photographs of the exterior of Manor House.
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LSBU Copyright
Language of material
- English
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black and white and colour photographs