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Maria Johnston's Pictures of Tolworth

in the county of Greater London

(5 total)Tolworth Pictures

A picture of Tolworth
Old St Matthews C of E Primary School Building

Old St Matthews C of E Primary School Building

Where I attended junior school, and what is now housing the local constabulary.

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Tolworth


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A picture of Tolworth
Old St Matthews C of E School Building

Old St Matthews C of E School Building

Where I attended junior school, and what is now housing the local constabulary.

This picture appears in the following picture tour:
Tolworth


A picture of Tolworth
Old St Matthews C of E School Building

Old St Matthews C of E School Building

Where I attended junior school, and what is now housing the local constabulary.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Tolworth, Buildings and Structures


A picture of Tolworth
Tolworth Tower and Office Block

Tolworth Tower and Office Block

Viewed from Fairmead, outside the house where I grew up. The office block and tower was designed by Richard Seifert and opened in 1964. It was built on the site of an old Odeon cinema which stood on the corner of the Broadway and the A3. The tower is 80.8 metres high with 22 floors. The ground floor was originally inhabited by Fine Fare, one of first supermarkets in the area, and now by Marks & Spencer. The remaining floors were originally occupied by commercial and government offices, but the north wing has recently been re-opened as a Travelodge hotel.

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Tolworth, Buildings and Structures


Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix A340

A picture of Tolworth
Tolworth Tower

Tolworth Tower

This office block and tower was designed by Richard Seifert and opened in 1964. It was built on the site of an old Odeon cinema which stood on the corner of the Broadway and the A3. The tower is 80.8 metres high with 22 floors. The ground floor was originally inhabited by Fine Fare, one of first supermarkets in the area, and now Marks & Spencer. The remaining floors were originally occupied by commercial and government offices, but the north wing has recently re-opened as a Travelodge hotel.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Tolworth, Buildings and Structures, Greater London, Architecture - Modern Designs