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1879
 
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The future Cassel Hospital buildings are occupied by West Heath School for young ladies – some of its classes being attended by Princess May (the future Queen Mary), while living at White Lodge, Richmond Park See in Google maps   
1898
 
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Richmond Golf Club is established at Sudbrook Park See in Google maps   
1899
 
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John Kelly (1840-1904) designs All Saints, Petersham, in the style of a Romanesque basilica See in Google maps   
1909
 
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All Saints is completed, and for thirty years is used for worship as a satellite of St Peter’s, but it is not consecrated See in Google maps   
1940
 
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All Saints, along with Petersham Vicarage, the village hall and (later) Elm Lodge, is requisitioned by Anti-Aircraft Command and plays a key role in operational research on Radar throughout the Second World War See in Google maps   
1940-45
 
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Elm Lodge, requisitioned by Anti Aircraft Command, along with All Saints, Petersham vicarage and the village institute, plays a key role in wartime operational research on Radar See in Google maps   
1940s-2000s
 
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Grey Court House (now called Newman House) is used first as a nursery school and then as a unit within Greycourt Secondary School See in Google maps   
1946-2001
 
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All Saints is used variously for worship by the Anglican and the Greek Orthodox Church, and as a recording studio See in Google maps   
1947
 
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The Cassel Foundation (founded by Sir Ernest Cassel, grandfather of the Countess Mountbatten) establishes the Cassel Hospital for functional nervous disorders at Ham Common See in Google maps   
1948
 
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Ham House is donated by Sir Lyonel Tollemache and his son to the National Trust See in Google maps   
Ham House, formal garden created by the National Trust


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