For 87 years, from 1854 until 1941, the London Necropolis Railway - ran an almost daily service from Waterloo Station to Brookwood Cemetery, carrying anything up to 2,000 bodies a…
No.36 West Square once used to play a very important role in defending the realm and helping to maintain Britain's command of the high seas. It was part of a…
Kennington's collection of football firsts First football club, first International game and the first FA Cup final Kennington has had a long association with Cricket. In fact, Kennington common was…
Jadon Sancho is one of the most talented young English football superstars to emerge in recent times. An attacking winger, who is currently* playing for Borussia Dortmund in the German…
Henry Evans (c. 1832 – 17 June 1905) was a conjurer, ventriloquist and humorist, who was born and lived in Kennington. Using the stage name Evanion he enjoyed a career spanning over fifty years.…
22 May 1971 & A bomb explodes at Tintagel House. The Angry Brigade has targeted the National Police Computer that is located in the building.
Tintagel House was a Metropolitan Police office block, located just down from Vauxhall Bridge and a couple of buildings away from the MI6 building.
When the Baker Street & Waterloo Railway opened in 1906, with the very first journey between Baker Street and Kennington Road stations. Kennington Road was the original but all be…