South London
South London is the name for the boroughs of London in the south of the city. This has been defined as follows: Either the area is south of the River Thames, or by its postcode. It belongs to the district south of the River Thames. Postcodes of such areas either start with SE or SW. South London covers the London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Greenwich, Kingston, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Richmond, Southwark, Sutton and Wandsworth. According to the London Plan, the boroughs Bexley, Greenwich, Lewisham, Bromley and Southwark make up Southeast London, and the others are Southwest London. Around 2.8 million people live in South London, of a total population of 8.8 million people for all of London.
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- Globe theatre london.jpg
Globe Theatre, Southwark
- Peckham eel and pie.jpg
Eel & Pie House, Peckham
- Peckham library 1.jpg
Peckham library
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Aylesbury Estate, Walworth
- Southwark Cathedral, 24th floor.jpg
Southwark Cathedral
- Lambeth Town Hall.jpg
- Clapham Common Tube Station Exterior - Oct 2007.jpg
Clapham Common tube station
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The Oval, Kennington
- Secret Intelligence Service building - Vauxhall Cross - Vauxhall - London - 24042004.jpg
MI6 headquarters, Vauxhall
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Greenwich Naval College
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Hampton Court Palace