Built in the late 18th century. Along with the next door Woodlands and 6 others, Dane House was acquired by London County Council and demolished so that Ruskin Park could be created in 1907. See the Woodlands page for the 1893 map showing the 2 houses.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Dane House
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Mendelssohn sundial
The terracotta base is decorated with Tudor roses. The original sundial was ...
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Coin Street Community Builders
From their website: "We are a social enterprise working in Waterloo and North Southwark, London. From a derelict site in 1984, we have created a vibrant, diverse and welcoming place for people to l...
Blake's house SE1
Blake lived here with his wife, Catherine, throughout the 1790s. The photograph was taken in about 1913 and shows that it had already been honoured with a plaque. Despite this the house, with the r...
Delabole Slate
Delabole Slate has been used ss a building material for over 600 years.
Octavia Hill
Housing reformer and co-founder of The National Trust. Â Born at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, her father's eighth daughter (yes, really). Â She believed that social housing should be small houses (rather...
Person, Gardens / Agriculture, History, Property, Social Welfare

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