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Put Camberwell on the map. Of Camberwell.

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A message from Eleanor Margolies (sorry, I don’t know who that is):

Artists are invited to submit photographs and illustrations of Camberwell for a map to be published in March 2006.

This new illustrated map and guide will cover roughly the area bounded by Camberwell Green, Burgess Park, Brunswick Park and Lucas Gardens. It is intended to link Camberwell’s green spaces with interesting walking routes, and to highlight local artistic and literary connections. The map will mix historical and contemporary images of the area. The range of illustrations might include cityscapes, trees, architectural details, favourite front gardens, public art and people. Please note: images will probably be reproduced in one or two colours only.

Please email GreenCamberwell@​fsmail.​net by 31st January with any questions about the project or to send low-res images for consideration.

January 6th, 2006

One Response to “Put Camberwell on the map. Of Camberwell.”

  1. Mark Dodds says:

    if this were to include the part of Camberwell that doesn’t officially exist, er the bit of se5 that is in Lambeth, i.e. about 30% of Camberwell, then Camberwell might have a chance of actually BEING on a map somewhere

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