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Camden House, SM1

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Camden House, SM1

Here is an extract of a  showing (near the middle of the top) Camden House in Camden Road Sutton. It occupied the land where houses numbered 23, 25 and 27 now stand.

Harry Tate lived here, 1920-31 but it was demolished shortly after he left, as shown in this .

The house can be seen on this , and then greatly enlarged on this . There must be more information about this substantial house, photographs even, but we can't find it.

Not to be confused with the still extant Camden House in  

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Camden House, SM1

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Harry Tate - SM1

The plaque misspells Hutchison and gives Scotland as the place of birth, whic...

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William Willett

William Willett

Property developer.  Born Farnham.  Died at home in Chislehurst.  Conceived the idea of Daylight Saving in 1905 and lobbied for it until his death.  It was taken up by Parliament but failed to beco...

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2 memorials
Sir Henry Tempest

Sir Henry Tempest

4th and last baronet. In 1798 he built a country villa in Highgate which later was known as "The Holly Lodge" on Highgate West Hill, and became the property of Baroness Burdett-Coutts.

Person, Property

1 memorial
Frederick Abraham Kerven

Frederick Abraham Kerven

Along with C. J. Kerven (his brother?), owner of Derwentwater House. They gave the Radcliffe Obelisk to Acton Council and funded its erection in Acton Park in January 1904. The house was demolished...

Person, Benefactor, Property

1 memorial
Sir William Dundas

Sir William Dundas

A landowner in Richmond, Surrey, who built Queensberry House. His father, the first baronet, (Sir David Dundas, d.1826) was appointed Sergeant Surgeon to King George III in 1792.

Person, Property

1 memorial