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===Paintings=== Through the paintings Pissarro completed at this time, he records [[Sydenham, London|Sydenham]] and the Norwoods at a time when they were just recently connected by railways, but prior to the expansion of suburbia. One of the largest of these paintings is a view of ''St. Bartholomew's Church'' at Lawrie Park Avenue, commonly known as ''[[:File:Camille Pissarro - The Avenue, Sydenham (1871).jpg|The Avenue, Sydenham]]'', in the collection of the [[National Gallery]] in London. Twelve oil paintings date from his stay in Upper Norwood and are listed and illustrated in the [[catalogue raisonné]] prepared jointly by his fifth child Ludovic-Rodolphe Pissarro and [[Lionello Venturi]] and published in 1939. These paintings include ''Lower Norwood Under Snow'', and ''[[Lordship Lane (Dulwich)|Lordship Lane Station]]'',<ref>[http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/pissarro/pissarro_lordship.jpg.html artchive.com] entry for Pissarro Lordship Lane</ref> views of [[The Crystal Palace]] relocated from [[Hyde Park, London|Hyde Park]], ''[[Dulwich College]]'', ''[[Sydenham Hill]]'', ''All Saints Church [[Upper Norwood]]'', and a lost painting of St. Stephen's Church. Returning to France, Pissarro lived in [[Pontoise]] from 1872 to 1884. In 1890 he again visited England and painted some ten scenes of central London. He came back again in 1892, painting in [[Kew Gardens]] and [[Kew Green]], and also in 1897, when he produced several oils described as being of [[Bedford Park, London|Bedford Park]], Chiswick, but in fact all being of the nearby [[Stamford Brook]] area except for one of Bath Road, which runs from Stamford Brook along the south edge of Bedford Park.<ref>{{cite journal | url=http://brentfordandchiswicklhs.org.uk/publications/the-journal/journal-6-1997/camille-pissarro-paintings-of-stamford-brook-1897/ | title=Camille Pissarro: Paintings of Stamford Brook, 1897 | author=Seaton, Shirley | journal=Brentford & Chiswick Local History Journal | year=1997 | volume=6}}</ref><ref>For more details of his British visits, see Nicholas Reed, ''Camille Pissarro at Crystal Palace'' and ''Pissarro in West London'', published by Lilburne Press.</ref>
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