EASY
Astronaut
Butterfly
The Camberwell Beauty Butterfly.
Charlie Chaplin
Chaplin first appeared with Fred Karno’s Fun Factory in Camberwell
Dog
Camberwell has a popular Dog Show
Eagle
Fairground
Camberwell Fair was a popular attraction for hundreds of year
Giants
Horses
Ice Cream man
Jungle
The Jungle Grill is a popular local cafe
Kebab
Camberwell has many great takeaways
Lumberjack
The Lumberjack Cafe is on Camberwell Church Street
Mill
Camberwell once had a windmill
Newspaper seller
Owl
Pied Piper
Camberwell resident Robert Browning wrote a poem inspired by this folktale
Queen Victoria
Camberwell was one of Victorian London’s best shopping parades
Rainbow
Superhero
Tiger
The Tiger is the name of a local pub
Umbrella
Vicar
Father Nick from St. Giles Church
Well
The Camber Well
Xmas tree
Yacht
Zonkey
Half zebra half donkey
HARDER
Angels
William Blake lived in nearby Peckham and often walked around the local area. He had vision of angels which he made into art
Bingo
Chamberlain, Joseph
Born in Camberwell, Chamberlain was a key figure in British Politics at the start of the 20th Century.
Dockworkers
Camberwell was home to many workers from the nearby docks.
Edwards Cycles
This cycle shop opened in 1908 and sold the first safety bicycles. These were the first modern style bicycles that were much easier to ride than earlier penny farthings.
Florence Welch
Lead singer of pop rock band Florence and the Machine.
Giles, Saint
Camberwell Church is named after St. Giles, patron saint of the crooked and crippled. He was a hermit in Southern France who lived with a deer and was accidentally shot by a hunter.
Hermit’s Cave
Popular local pub
Iguanodon
Now extinct in Camberwell.
Jaguar
King of Camberwell Romance novel by Mary Janes Staples set in South London
Library
Micheal Cain
This world famous actor went to school in Camberwell
Night Bus
Omnibus
The first bus routes ran through Camberwell and horse drawn coaches
Pinata
A giant Pinata was made for Camberwell Arts 2019
Queen, Pearly
Rollerskater
One of the first rollerskating rinks was opened in Camberwell in 1876
Sam King, Mayor
Britain’s first black Mayor in 1983
Tram
Camberwell once had a busy tram depot
Unfinished Underground
An extension of the Bakerloo Line to Camberwell has never been completed
Volunteers
Camberwell Arts has many hardworking volunteers
Walkie Talkie
This the nick name of a tall building on the London Skyline
Xmas Art Market
Camberwell Arts holds a winter market every year
Yinka Shonibare Artist
Yinka Shonibare created an art installation on Sceaux Garden in 2010 following a shocking fire in the building.
Zeppelin
Camberwell was bombed by Zepplins during the First World War
EXTRAS
10 previous artworks for Camberwell Arts by Frog Morris
Chutney Preserves (with Sarah Sparkes & Friends)
Tiger in the Window of the Tiger
The Tale of The Camber Well (Storytelling at Chutney Spa 2018)
Gog & Magog, from London by Lantern Light (with Nicole Mollett)
The Beast of Camberwell Green (special thanks to Paul Wady)
Giant Piñata (with Nicole Mollett)
Also look out for Shauna, Kelly and Debbie from Camberwell Arts.
There are a few other well known faces visiting Camberwell in this scene, can you spot them?
Play our live quiz at home. 26 Questions based on Eye Spy Camberwell hosted by Frog Morris