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Overview of Wandsworth
Ice Age giants—in Wandsworth! The
remains of mammoth and woolly rhinoceros from the last Ice Age have been found
in Wandsworth. The landscape at that time, about 20,000 years BC, resembled
modern Siberia. Wandsworth jail has some famous former inmates, Ronnie Biggs, of Great
Train Robbery fame, escaped from Wandsworth prison in 1965 before fleeing the
country. James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of civil rights leader Dr Martin
Luther King, was also remanded here prior to his extradition to the US.
Wandsworth kicked off the
Beautiful Game. The first football match played under Football Association
rules took place at Wandsworth's Battersea Park in 1863.
Gordon Ramsay learned his
trade in Wandsworth and the restaurant Chez Bruce,
formerly Harveys, in Bellevue Road, Wandsworth, is where the fiery TV chef
worked as an apprentice under fellow celebrity chef Marco Pierre White.
The Boat Race starts in
Wandsworth. Wandsworth's Putney Bridge and embankment is a great spot from which to view
the start of the historic annual rowing race between Oxford and Cambridge
universities. An estimated quarter of a million people gather here each spring
to witness the traditional event, held annually since 1856.
In 1920, Wandsworth Council
formally adopted Villers-Plouich, a community torn apart in World War I. The
Wandsworth Battalion had freed the village from German occupation in 1917. The
adoption was part of the British League of Help scheme, which helped raise funds
for French and Belgian restoration.
The world's first public
railway was in Wandsworth
The Surrey Iron Railway opened in 1803. It was entirely horse-drawn and ran from
Croydon to Wandsworth. Open to anyone able to pay a toll, the railway ran for
more than 30 years. It closed with the advent of faster and more powerful steam
locomotives.
Wandsworth's role in
abolishing slavery
The Clapham Sect was a group of evangelical Christians based in Wandsworth who
campaigned for an end to British slavery between 1790 and 1830. Leading
abolitionist and MP William Wilberforce was among its members. Britain's first
black mayor, John Archer, was elected Mayor of Battersea in 1913, 80 years after
the Abolition of Slavery Act.
Wandsworth inspired a great
philosopher
French author and philosopher Voltaire settled in Wandsworth for three years
during one of his exiles from France. He stayed at the home of a rich merchant
called Sir Everard Fawkener, where he wrote his tragic play Zaire in only two
weeks.
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