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 | | One is of Dulwich College, College Road, newly built, another of Lordship Lane railway station, now demolished, and a third of College Road, with St. Stephen's Church among the trees, looking almost as it does today. |
 | | Dulwich and East Dulwich cover a fertile valley between hills, Denmark Hill and Dog Kennel Hill to the north, Sydenham Hill and One Tree Hill, Honor Oak, to the south. |
 | | Dulwich Common is now only the name of a busy main road, part of the South Circular, but, until it was enclosed in 1805, the common was a wide open space; land where sheep and cows could graze. |
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