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This area is all that remains of the old
Brixton common. This land has been dedicated to the Caribbean settlers
of the 1940s. |
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Bought and donated to Brixton by Amy Tate, of the Tate
and Lyle family, this area sits just in front of the Bixton Library
(formerly the Tate library) and the Ritzy cinema. |
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This is one of several civic buildings that dominate
the town centre. Like St. Mathews church, nearby, the Town Hall stands
as an impressive example of Georgian architecture. |
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There is a thriving market all around Electric Avenue,
also noted as one of the first streets in London to have electricity. |
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The AMBH building, formerly a Barclays Bank. Visitors
are welcome by prior arrangement. |