IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Frank Dixon Way, LONDON, SE21 7ET

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Frank Dixon Way, SE21 7ET by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (137 Images Found)

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Frank Dixon Way Dulwich
Image: © PAUL FARMER Taken: 25 Apr 2009
0.02 miles
2
Frank Dixon Way, SE21
Frank Dixon Way, a private road in Dulwich, South East London.
Image: © Malc McDonald Taken: 17 Oct 2010
0.04 miles
3
View of an unusual house off Dulwich Common from Dulwich Common
Looking north-northwest.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 27 Jan 2013
0.04 miles
4
View of Frank Dixon Way from Dulwich Common
Looking north.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 27 Jan 2013
0.04 miles
5
View up Frank Dixon Way from Dulwich Common
Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 27 Jan 2013
0.04 miles
6
Recotes Mead Dulwich
Image: © PAUL FARMER Taken: 25 Apr 2009
0.05 miles
7
Queen Mary's Gate, Dulwich Common
An entrance to Dulwich Park. The gate was originally Dulwich Commone Gate but in 1954 was renamed Queen Mary's Gate to commemorate the annual visits Queen Mary used to make to see the rhododendrons in the park. Queen Mary, who died in 1953, was the grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
Image: © pam fray Taken: 31 Jul 2017
0.07 miles
8
Oak, Dulwich Park (4)
This magnificent specimen has its own plaque ("supported by Esso"), marking it as one of the "great trees of London". It's a Turkey oak (Quercus cerris). A close-up: Image The 72-acre park dates from 1890. It was laid out by Lt Col J.J. Sexby of the Metropolitan Board of Works, after an initial design by Charles Barry junior, surveyor to Dulwich College who donated the site.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 26 Feb 2012
0.07 miles
9
Detail of oak, Dulwich Park
The wonderfully intricate and convoluted tangle of branches of this tree: Image
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 26 Feb 2012
0.07 miles
10
Turkey oak tree, Dulwich Park
This turkey oak, or Quercus cerris, is named as one of The Great Trees of London.
Image: © pam fray Taken: 31 Jul 2017
0.07 miles
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