Brixton Hill (Marga-Lane) Freestyle Pt. 1
Liquez, Young M, Stormzy Lil T- BH Beast Mode Feestyle
GETGASSED TV - DIMZY FRIDAY OFFICIAL VIDEO! ( BRIXTON HILL )
Assault on a girl - Brixton Hill - 06.02.2013 - London
London streets - Caterham (CR3) - Brixton Hill (SW2)
Brixton hill burst watermain
Anoushka Lucas Brixton Hill
Anoushka Lucas - Brixton Hill | Sofar New York City (#733)
Zoë Beck: »Brixton Hill« (Psychothriller, Heyne)
Swing Patrol Brixton Hill level 2 class notes 3rd April 2014
Anoushka Lucas "Brixton Hill"
Swing patrol Brixton hill level 2 class notes 29th may 2014
SCRIBZ - "REALLY IN THE FIELD" [GAS GANG/A-TOWN/BRIXTON DISS] (FEAT. MONKEY) @SCRIBZONJOB @M_LOOSE67
The Game - Brixton Hill
Brixton Hill (Marga-Lane) Freestyle Pt. 1
Liquez, Young M, Stormzy Lil T- BH Beast Mode Feestyle
GETGASSED TV - DIMZY FRIDAY OFFICIAL VIDEO! ( BRIXTON HILL )
Assault on a girl - Brixton Hill - 06.02.2013 - London
London streets - Caterham (CR3) - Brixton Hill (SW2)
Brixton hill burst watermain
Anoushka Lucas Brixton Hill
Anoushka Lucas - Brixton Hill | Sofar New York City (#733)
Zoë Beck: »Brixton Hill« (Psychothriller, Heyne)
Swing Patrol Brixton Hill level 2 class notes 3rd April 2014
Anoushka Lucas "Brixton Hill"
Swing patrol Brixton hill level 2 class notes 29th may 2014
SCRIBZ - "REALLY IN THE FIELD" [GAS GANG/A-TOWN/BRIXTON DISS] (FEAT. MONKEY) @SCRIBZONJOB @M_LOOSE67
The Game - Brixton Hill
Becky Hill Live - Wilkinson 'Afterglow' at O2 Academy Brixton
Swing Patrol Brixton Hill L2 class notes 16th January 2014
Brixton Hill von Zoe Beck / Rezension
Zoë Beck: »Brixton Hill« (Heyne Thriller)
Zoe Beck - Brixton Hill
Performance Ball 2013 - Brixton Hill
BLB TVASPHAIR HAIR BEAUTY SALON BRIXTON HILL LONDON SW2
Swing Patrol Brixton Hill - 22/5/2014
Swing Patrol Brixton hill level 2 class notes 5th June 2014
2 Brixton ~ South London
Route 37 ~ Brixton - Herne Hill - Peckham ~ Oct ~ 2010
Walking through Brixton Street Market, South London on market day & non market day.
Emma's Travel Vlog. Notting Hill, London
Majorettes - Action (Live @ The Windmill, Brixton, London, 07/06/14)
Bush Man - Made in Brixton interview
Driving in London - Brixton Town Hall to Clapham Common
Majorettes - Ain't No Time (Live @ The Windmill, Brixton, London, 07/06/14)
Empty Properties in Brixton!
Brixton bus garage in 176 scale
The Dance WE Made - Day 7 - Brixton Village Market
The street market in Electric Ave, Brixton, London. Part one.
London streets (388.) - Tonbridge (TN11) - Toy´s Hill (TN16)
Urban Edge Art Event Brixton
What is this thing called love? Kate Blossom and Jeff Rodrigues. 25th October 2013. London.
London Cycle Commute Rush Hour from Brixton SW9 to Broadgate EC2 in the City of London
Intensive Driving Courses London - Hither Green | Driving Lessons London
Balkan Bebop @ Living Bar, Brixton, Oct 2011
London - Brixton with Johny Webb
brixton stories
Walking Tour Guide London; Shopping District; Savile Row to Oxford Street
TUMI LEATHER BUSINESS ENVELOPE (Beacon Hill, Charles Portfolio, STYLE 068511D)
Walking Tour Guide Limerick';Milk Market
Brixton Hill is the name given to a 1 km section of road between Brixton and Streatham Hill in south London, England.
Brixton Hill and Streatham Hill form part of the traditional main London to Brighton road (A23). The road follows the line of a Roman Road, the London to Brighton Way, which diverges from Stane Street near Kennington, and led south from the capital Londinium to a port on the south coast.
Prior to the late 19th century, the road was known as Brixton (or Bristow) Causeway. On the eastern side of the road, a series of tree-lined open spaces and front gardens make up Rush Common — an area of common land that, although it is subject to protection under an Act of Parliament of 1811, has seen some incursions for building.
The name Brixton Hill has subsequently been given to the residential areas on both sides of the road, and since 2002, it has also been the name of an electoral ward of the London Borough of Lambeth.
From 1891 until the 1950s Brixton Hill was served by a regular London tram service; it was cable-drawn until 1904 when it was replaced by a conventional electric tram. The tram depot at Streatham Hill, opposite Telford Avenue, housed the tram cars, horses and the steam powered winding gear for the cable. It is now a bus depot. Another surviving tram shed, which can still be seen near the junction of Brixton Hill with Christchurch Road, was designed by London County Council Tramways' architect G. Topham Forest, and had a capacity of 30 trams.
Coordinates: 51°27′47″N 0°06′22″W / 51.463°N 0.106°W / 51.463; -0.106
Brixton is a district in the London Borough of Lambeth in south London, England. It is 3.8 miles (6.1 km) south south-east of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.
Brixton is mainly residential with a prominent street market and substantial retail sector. It is a multiethnic community, with around 24 percent of its population being of African and Caribbean descent,. It lies within Inner South London and is bordered by Stockwell, Clapham, Streatham, Camberwell, Tulse Hill and Herne Hill. The district houses the main offices of the London Borough of Lambeth.
The name Brixton is thought to originate from Brixistance, meaning the stone of Brixi, a Saxon lord. Brixi is thought to have erected a boundary stone to mark the meeting place of the ancient hundred court of Surrey. The location is unknown but is thought to be at the top of Brixton Hill, at a road known at the time as Bristow or Brixton Causeway, long before any settlement in the area. Brixton marks the rise from the marshes of North Lambeth up to the hills of Upper Norwood and Streatham. At the time the River Effra flowed from its source in Upper Norwood through Herne Hill to Brixton. At Brixton the river was crossed by low bridges for Roman roads to the south coast of Britain, now Brixton Road and Clapham Road. The main roads were connected through a network of medieval country lanes, such as Acre Lane, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton Water Lane and Lyham Road, formerly Black Lane. It was only at the end of the 18th century that villages and settlements formed around Brixton, as the original woodland was gradually reduced until the area was covered in farmland and market gardens known for game and strawberries.