I didn't see all this myself, as I was at school. His birth certificate does not record a father's name. The researcher accepts her help, and that of the dead William, alas, their solutions are final, and murder follows his family line of which he plans to be the last one, a path fraught and dangerous and one he can never win. found a couple more pieces of information about mulberries at Sayes Court. Readers will come to the end feeling sorry to leave [this] richly textured and carefully wrought ⦠1. My grandfather is the scout on the far left of the front row playing - we think - an euphonium. to feel the breath of a mist moving over a great salt marsh, to watch the I must have been about 9 or 10 years old when this happened. and from there to Peckham; we went to a public house and had two glasses of ale; he threw one over me, and I walked out and took the tram to Deptford—I went home and came out again—I met the prisoner in Watergate Street—he drew out an open knife and said, "You and me for it before twelve o'clock to-night"—that is the knife (, me a blow on the face—he accused me of being with Mr. Cromartie—we were turned out of the public house—it was 11.30—Mr. cities and peopel living in cities and what could be more political than I though you might be interested in this old postcard as it mentions Southwark Manufacturing at 16 Evelyn Street, Deptford which I believe was gone from there by 1940. She prided herself on the fact that when she sliced the meat you couldn't see where the blade had started or finished, the cut was perfectly smooth. It was kept in a red and white striped china barrel with a tap, and people would bring a bottle and we would measure out what they wanted. Can anyone help with identifying. Daily Mirror Report 1905 - Murder of the Farrows- Deptford High Street. EMAIL US: transpontineblog at gmail.com Transpontine: 'on the other (i.e. Jones had 'written to Denmark where there was a case of a woman doctor who changed her sex' (quoted in Alison Oram, 'Her Husband was a Woman! of student accommodation, but a red-hot market means easy money is to be Any failure on the part of the Ink Drawing By Geoffrey Fletcher of Albury Street 1950. Can anyone tell me where it could be? This post shows and example of a dresser made by Peppercorn BROS limited of Deptford Broadway. I needed some extra pace on the first This house in Wickham Road (number 44) was the launchpad for the career of arguably England's greatest singer songwriter: Kate Bush . NOTE: CigarBid.com does not sell cigars to anyone under the age of 21. Saturday 1st of November 2014! Coral in New Cross Gate - place your bets... Railway Bridge across Deptford Creek - 1913, Ladywell Development a Sign of Red-hot Market in Student Accommodation, Living in the NOW: Festival of Arts & Mindfulness Comes to Deptford Lounge, Creekside Artists » Lewisham People’s Day 10th July, Mountsfield Park Catford, Looking Up in New X – crowdfunding opportunity, What happens if you throw a war, and somebody comes? This photo taken ba... King Street now Watergate Street was an ancient Deptford thoroughfare giving main access to the river. known as Albe... Coral have applied to open a new betting shop in the former Barclay's bank cream wall. At many terraced houses, it was scrubbed clean each day and reddened, or whitened with pipe-clay or lime donkey stone – an arduous and time-consuming task (and particularly unpleasant on cold days), but often seen as an essential chore. It is important that before working with SLAF (e.g. Brightfield Road from its building as Robertson Street to its extension and My mum cooked whole hams and bacon in a large galvanised pot on the 'Kitchener' in our kitchen. the south) side of the bridges over the Thames; pertaining to or like the lurid melodrama played in theatres there in the 19th century'. EMAIL US: transpontineblog at gmail.com Transpontine: 'on the other (i.e. stylish ... On my way to the office out back. from Vinyl Richy. flight ... Goldsmiths UCU are pleased to announce that we will be hosting a talk from The knife had a blade which was at least 12 inches long and between about ¼ and ½ an inch wide. We sold 7 and 14 pound bags of coal. I don't mean a train, but rather a road-based steam engine. somebody ... What's in store at the colourful Bermondsey institution over the next few Fussed around... Below we set out the principles for which we, as South London Anti-Fascists Jones seems to have been recognised as a man at work and elsewhere. In her statement, Joan said 'As time went of I became increasingly sure of my feeling for him as his for me, which neither of us made any attempt to hide from the world. So usually there were at least two people with a horse and cart. My aunt Ada spent the whole of the war years not knowing whether he was alive or dead but he turned up at my Granny Barker's flat in Renforth Street, Rotherhithe in 1946! and am now based in mid-west Wales on the coast. place last night with all five candidates for the Eltham constituency in See photo. I went to school at St. James's in the road of the same name, New Cross and later went to Addey and Stanhope grammar school (known by us as Study and No Hope) In New Cross Road Deptford. Old schools. The New Cross house fire was a fire that occurred during a party at a house in New Cross, south-east London, in the early hours of Sunday, 18 January 1981.The blaze killed 13 young black people aged between 14 and 22, and one survivor took their own life 18 months later. . railwa... Mercy Terrace in Ladywell may not seem an obvious location for a new block These hoof marks stayed there until the shop was destroyed by a bomb in the early years of the war. best leather. This may include stories of the people, the places still here or long gone, the characters, the war years, ghost stories and haunted places, ancient buildings and bygone ⦠The address is listed as 25 Wellington Street in 1882 and earlier, prior to street renumbering, and as Flagon Row in 1847. 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I have been to doctors to alter my sex completely but I was sick of waiting'. Because Mumford’s Mill was not erected until 1790, it is not one of those 11 ancient mills. I’ll include an accompanying team photo just in case. An old map from c.1900 suggests that there may have been a way to access the school from W.L. I was born Rosemary Elizabeth Manning on the 6. Neoliber... Not far from the compound is a route designed specifically for cyclist. I have looked in several Directories going back to 1880 but can find no reference to a business at this location. development and a number of Potemkin visages, but now the pub formerly For the fruit we had thick blue paper bags that stood square. 2, and I know who occupied it between 1930 and 1940. There was a large scale in the shed with a scoop on one end, you put the coal in the scoop and the weight - 7 or 14 pounds - on the other end. These were then all cut by hand and sold a slice at a time. was John Howard’s “The State of the Prisons”, published in 1777. ... 380 robot vacuum cleaner wiping Braava cum mop mapping highlight keen: The . His dead great-great-grandmother wishes to smooth his way in life because she could not help her son born in an asylum after she was committed there for the murder of William, aka Jack The Ripper, the father of the child. completely for granted but which, at some point in the past, required THE LOST VILLAGE CENTER OF DEPTFORD Historical Deptford was divided into Upper Deptford (based around Deptford Broadway) and Lower Deptfo... Albury Street (formerly Union Street) 1906. SOUTH EAST LONDON ZINE FEST! It looks similar to the houses next door, but had an industrial gate on the ground floor, and no windows.....just an open space above the door. Follow the link to a wonderful write up on Deptford, including an ac... Brookmill Road Conservation Area (BRCA Society) online talk. Then when the coal was weighed the scoop pivoted so that you could tip the coal into a sac. 29. . Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year, United Friends, 25 Wellington Street, Deptford - Licensee T C Entecott. Following a police visit to their home in November, the couple were summonsed to appear in court for making a false statement to obtain a marriage certificate. Kidbrooke Village to become a 'mini Canary Wharf', A new chapter in the transpontine struggle, Castells on Alternative Economic Cultures, Event: Katy Darby and Ellen Dibsdall @ Deptford Lounge, Photos from today's Carnival against the cuts in Lewisham, Police attack Hackney’s striking workers (1990 & 1991), Resource: John Howard’s The State of the Prisons. There's a new Bridget Riley exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery . in Stepney Green has set himself the objective to run through Tower Hamlets This picture has been doing the rounds on facebook, pinterest etc. http://fullunemploymentcinema.wordpress.com/ Happened to have a 1952 London telephone directory open online for some other research...Lists 'London Bridge Street' (phone number HOP exchange 8060) as location for SE London area telephone manager, so more likely to be there.Now the 'London Bridge Hotel' / 'The Telephone Exchange' pub, I have seen a few mentions on twitter and facebook about the case of Vincent (born Violet) Jones and Jean Lee who were each fined £25 in 1954 following their 'illegal' wedding at St Luke’s Church in Downham - illegal because Vincent was not legally recognised as a man. I was riding with four layers. ... Where were the South East London mod clubs? Most houses were two stories high 'two up and two down', with one family living on each floor and a lean-to kitchen, yard and outside toilet which was shared by both families. Diana, Princess of Wales (1961 - 1997) visits the Albany Centre in Deptford, London, UK, 24th May 1984; she is pregnant with Prince Harry and wearing a ⦠that? Butter and margarine were delivered in large blocks and had to be cut to size as was required. It is addressed to Betty who I believe is my husband’s paternal grandmother. Walk, has been revised again and a public consultation on the new proposal Number 9 (I think) Walnut House, Edward Street. My grandmother’s full name was Ivy Gladys May Green, nee Kingston. I have very vague memories of going to Edward St nursery school. They say INDIA CLUB RESTAURANT and to their right is stuck a Follow the link to a wonderful write up on Deptford, including an ac... 1986 Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix press pack. To me he is as any other husband is' (Daily Herald, 14/12/54). Nearly everything was sold loose. There is no doubt about that, and I have nothing to fear. In September 1954 the vicar of St Luke's, Rev D G N Clark, 'pronounced Vincent Eric Kenneth Jones' of Forest Hill and '21 year old Joan Lee of Moorside Road, Downham, man and wife' (Daily Herald, 25 October 1954) at a white wedding attended by relatives. Since then the building has stood empty for several decades. The Friends of Eaglesfield Park will be holding their first, (much-needed) Her great grandmother had a sweet shop at 1 Tanner's Hill. Any help would be so gratefully received. If you have any stranger than fiction stories about Deptford I would welcome your input. After a two week honeymoon in Hastings they had set up home in rented rooms at 162 Ardgowan Road, Catford*. Although I was just a toddler at that time I do have some memories of the house. done immense damage” to policing by consent through their treatment of the Comrades, how long has it been that you have suckled from my mutated teat? Incidentally, the equally famous J Arthur Rank film business was also started by a member of the same family. If you don't like it leave a comment or start your own blog. The scientist inherited a family home on Albury Street, Deptford, haunted by his dead relatives. I find it unusual that this Joan sent the postcard to what appears to have been Betty’s workplace rather than to her home. It was difficult to sleep. There are large inscriptions at the top of the building showing ‘1790, 1897, Mumford’s Greenwich Flour Mills’ and ’S P Mumford & Co’. Located amidst the bosky acreage of Brockley cemetery in an unmarked grave It is highly thought of. This is a photo of my maternal grandfather, Douglas Jack Green, taking part in a parade somewhere in Deptford! His name is Sidney William Nicholls he lived at 23 Hyde street deptford in 1963&64 he lived with his dad who I believe is Sidney Nicholls (He was a lorry driver) & younger brother. construction of more than a hundred new flats in the new Lewisham local Gender Reassignment Surgery was in its early stages so it would have been very difficult for Jones to access it in 1954. . Gavan Titley, co-author of *The Crises of Multiculturalism: Racism in a Entitled “18th Century Artisans’ Houses in and around Deptford”, the talk will be given by Peter Guillery, architectural historian and Editor of the Survey of London. through ... Church Hill It had stopped because the drawbars for the cart had become wedged in the doorway. And it is as Victor E.K. After a very difficult year for the NHS, Mayur Parekh from Medicem Pharmacy We also made our own vinegar in the shop. I can't quite remember the circumstances in which I met Liam Stefani, I Thanks to a flyer from Greenwich tourist information, I spent some of my the south) side of the bridges over the Thames; pertaining to or like the lurid ⦠She told me that when grandad first left she made a mistake that she never repeated. i... Coronavirus might have put paid to last year’s event, but the Charlton and for that. I can't remember it's name. I’m actually getting in touch to invite you all to the Deptford Ragged School Open Day on, Saturday 21st Sept, 13:30-17:00 Shaftesbury Christian Centre, Frankham St, Deptford. We know they lived in 5 Evelyn Place, Deptford in 1881 (from the census) and later had a butcher's shop at 168 Grove Street. An article at, I wanted to see if I could find out more about this and thanks to the British Newspaper Archive and Ancestry, plus a couple of hints in messages from, Joan Mary Lee seems to have been born in Lewisham in 1933, her parents were George and Mary and in 1939 they were living at 120 Capstone Road in Downham with George working as a fitter for Post Office Engineering. PLEASE NOTE THAT, IN AUGUST 2014, THIS BLOG WAS FINALLY PUT OUT OF ITS Very sad to have to confirm reports that the legendary Montague Arms (289 Queens Road SE15) has closed - at least in its current incarnatio... Last night someone mentioned on twitter that they'd just seen hundreds of motorbikes tearing down New Cross Road. This website is dedicated to the past History of Deptford. Leslie was later called up and got captured in Singapore immediately they arrived, poor man, and suffered ill health even though he did survive. There were two big jars on the counter, one of pickled eggs and one of mustard pickles and customers would bring a cup for so many pickled onions or for two penny's worth of mustard pickles (they brought their own cups), a single egg, or something else to make a packed lunch with. Spent a good deal of my early years at No. And my mum used to push me, in my pushchair when going for walks, over the Surrey Canal. Jones that he is named in a few places on family history website Ancestry, seemingly dying in Hastings in 1991 - decades after his honeymoon there with Joan. Although I now live in New Zealand, I still love, deep in my heart, Deptford, Rotherhithe and Surrey Docks area. I don't know who got the horse out of the shop, or whether anyone paid for the repairs. HELP FOR ANDREW. I later discovered that my mum's sister, Ada lived next door, with her husband Leslie. Wanting to help their descendants, they demand he takes his troubles there, where they can deal with them quickly and permanently. Mumford’s Mills flourished throughout the 19th century. MISERY AND INCORPORATED INTO DANGER: VOID BEHIND DOOR. ‘Multicultural Crisis’ after Breivik, Colourless: coastal photography exhibition, - New Cross Inn - Live Music ALL WEEK! be lifted to allow masted vessels to pass. I always marvelled that they didn't break. I was born in the old St. Alfages hospital in Greenwich in 1950.Apparently I was not thriving as I should as my Mum was terrified of the ward sister which caused problems with feeding me. Check out this superb Deep Tech mix *tap* If someone sending me a press release about WCBS 880's Marla Diamond every morning people come well before the site opens at the former ⦠There is so much more to say (like when I got strafed while walking in Deptford High Street with my mum when I was six and living in Edward Street with my Aunt Flo, Uncle Frank Bennett and cousin Frankie ~ but I don't want to go on too long until I know that I might get a reply to this email. Well, I suppose it is, because its about This picture shows the mid road toilets at the southern end of Deptford High Street joining to New Cross Road. embedded the video on his website here. the 12... My most recent publication is an article on Dostoevsky’s early works, same it meets the criteria and deserves a spot on the blog. Thanks for putting this up on your website. Each one as individual as you are. Apply now for a My name is Katharine and I am currently running (on a part-time, voluntary basis) the, Since Jan 2019 I and a group of volunteers have been meeting once a month to catalogue and document the archive, making it publicly available, recording the collection on our. On the back is written…. The magistrate said that Jones had 'made a grave false statement to cover your unnatural passion with a false air of respectability'. I am trying to gather more information on the former Deptford Football Club Bronze Athletic who played there home games on the ground at the end of Yeoman Street off of Plough Road, Deptford. the kil... Reposted from three years ago because – the stats tell me – at least one Murder of the Farrows, Daily Mirror Report 1905 March 28th (first article) MURDER BY MASKED BURGLARS Aged manager brutally slain by tri... Geoffrey Scowcroft Fletcher was born in Bolton, Lancashire. lives... [image: Individual black letters on pale gold backgrounds are stuck onto a I also remember my mum took me to a grocer shop on a corner off Windmill Lane owned by a nice man called Harry Bloor who used to give me offcuts of breakfast sausage. Wilds. If people wanted a 14 pound sack they had to take it themselves; we had a sack truck that they could borrow if they needed it. The coal was delivered into our shed in the back yard via a shoot. The reason for all this is the action photo I have included. na... Deptford's Albany Theatre and its back garden are earmarked for Opposite Wilson street, on the other side of New Cross Road, there was a fried fish shop, I guess you might call it a fish and chip shop today, but we just called it, 'the fish shop'. He’s lovely, squishy, cuddly, and he smells of beauty – If I get time off for good behaviour, I’ll be *↓ DOWNLOAD ♫ iTUNES* Its a long twisted tale Im not sure how it all went down, but would love to know if you have any information on any McAlister/Turner or Lee family from the Deptford area. I recently purchased a cast iron name plate. Sadly Joan seems to have died in Dartford in 1966, bearing the name Joan Jones which suggests that the marriage continued. months. We opened early, at 6am, as the local housewives needed to buy things to make their husband's lunch and this sort of thing was done on a daily basis. Maria's mother, Sarah Gitsham seems to have been a bit of a tough old chook, remarrying a Daniel Hone and having more children post Uriah. My only guess is that it could have been a house, later converted to a loading bay for horse-drawn carts. 1565 â Matsunaga Hisahide assassinates the 13th Ashikaga shÅgun, Ashikaga Yoshiteru. When I was 15, I had a girlfriend who had a horse. We also weighed up the soda, and dried fruit that came in large sacks. annual pond clearing session next Sunday, 1st November and would welcome The mills were supplied by small craft entering the Creek from the Thames. The Guardian described New Cross as “only for the intrepid”. Woolwich Free Film Festival is coming back in 2021. 700-1000 peo... A photography series capturing the melancholy beauty. I found this browsing at the interesting digital archive of feminist magazine, Spare Rib . Curious. most exceedingly terrible thing when utilizing a robot cleaning machine is and it was my job to watch the men carry the hundredweight sacks in and tip them in the shoot: I had to count them in. I wonder if I'm the only one old enough to remember Windmill Lane, and in particular the building shown in my attachment. If it is the DPS the photo could have been taken close by to Bronze Street which may be how the club got their name. This was taken in 1919. They are the sort of thing we take whopping 30 stories high under new proposals that could turn the area into Spring" spread from Tunisia to Egypt and Libya and beyond. We’re finding out some great stories about the history of the Deptford Ragged School dating back to 1844, the year it was started. B... - No puff pieces for commercial businesses (but reserve the right to say nice things about pubs, cafes and bookshops). It seems to have been the Vicar who reported them to the police having become aware that Vincent's birth certificate bore the name Violet Ellen Katherine Jones. Letter from John C. Buckley, 57 Florence Road, New Cross, Deptford, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison, July 3, [18]67, FOUL PLAY AT 17 WATERGATE STREET DEPTFORD, Deptford Water Works Chimney Demolition 1966. The Charlton and Woolwich Free Film Festival is back for 2021: Can you help? The talk will be followed by the BRCA Society’s AGM. I think she worked at the Fry’s Chocolate factory nearby. Stephen Graham joins us for the eighth volume of out South London Playlist. She was so devoted to it that she turned up on it one day ....for a date at the pictures at the local fleapit (Deptfor Odeon). really well-attended event, despite the drizzly weather, with around If you look forward to old-fashioned traditions at Christmas, Sevignyâs Thin Ribbon Candy is a sweet and colorful candy classic. I thought I’d let you know about the Brookmill Road Conservation Area (BRCA Society) online talk coming up in January in which you, or your subscribers, may be interested. when an... A colder start than expected for the midweek roll out around the Estuary Jones clearly identified as a man, telling the Daily Herald (25/10/54) for instance: ''I am a man. But if they ordered 7 pound bags, it was often me that delivered them. So when the bombing started we had to go to a public shelter in the next street. Yes, that’s right, you can make your own chewable gummy multivitamins! My grandparents lived in Evelyn Street until about 1933, when they moved to Sidcup. Deadline for applications is 15th of October. are we... OK this isn’t a political blog. Bang to A new large mill was erected 1897, designed by Sir Aston Webb and Ingress Bell. Different view looking West towards the High St. . by Joan's father below). It was common for people to come in several times a day, as people didn't keep much in their homes. Their family name is POOLE. Albany Theatre garden earmarked for construction in new local plan, No1 Creekside – Lewisham passes another bad scheme without any scrutiny. http://fullune... Brixton Market, Brixton Not our normal fare, I’ll grant you, but all the Cromartie saw me home—I shut myself in the back room—three minutes later the prisoner came in; he had no boots on and a lightedmatch in one hand and the open knife in the other—he said he meant doing for me and stabbed me on my forehead three times—I tried to protect myself and got a stab in my neck and the back of my ear—I fell down on my left side—I said, "Oh, George, you have killed me, get me a drop of brandy;" he said, "My girl, I will," and jumped out at the window for it—I crawled upstairs to Mrs. Iiford's room—when he brought the brandy he had a cut on his hand—I was taken to Princes Street. . — passengerfilms, How SouthEastern plan to stop your trains to Charing Cross and Victoria, 6 Hacks for Taking Care of Your Leather Bags. I have been unable to find any information on this foundry. My Dad decided to kidnap us both and we came home to the family residence at 39 St. Donatts Road, New Cross. The Post Office's Valentine's gift to New Cross is its plan to close the Post Office at 199 New Cross Road on 14 February 2018. When I tried to get more information on Twitter three separate people suggested the photo could be of Bronze Athletic and one suggested the chimneys in the photo could be the old Deptford Power Station. The son (my wife's grandfather) lived at 162 Grove Street and later at 125 Grove Street. I recently purchased a photograph taken shortly after a. bomb destroyed the Chichester pub which was on the corner of Windmill Lane and Evelyn St. 1943. Emily Lewis was brought to me on October 19th, at 2.30 a.m.; she was very faint from loss of blood—I found a wound 2 1/2 inches long over her right eye, and eight punctured wounds in her neck, chiefly in the back—they varied in depth from 1 inch to 2 1/2 inches; one of them reachedas far as the spinal column; the wound over her eye reached down to the scalp—there was a cut on her left arm and left hand, a contusion over her left eye and a cut on her lip—the wounds were such as might be caused by the knife produced—she remained at the infirmary till November 4th—dodo of the wounds of themselves would be fatal, but they were dangerous if either of the wounds in the neck had severed the jugular vein or one of the main arteries she would have lived but a few minutes—the position of the wounds was dangerous. think it started with a phone call some 13 or so years ago (before we used However, it h... English Heritage recently agreed to install a blue plaque on 14 Westwood Betty’s father was John Matthew Redding born c.1836 who was on Deptford Council from 1900-1905. It must have been sent before December 1914 as that is when her father died. We also bagged up things like sugar and dried pulses. My thanks to "Know Your London"for historic information, Hi guys it’s a long shot but I’m looking for my grandad I have a very limited amount I know about him. http://www.mixcloud.com/The_Vinyl_Richy/vinyl-richy-the-deep-days... “To stand at the edge of the sea, to sense the ebb and flow of the tides, They used to weigh us kids in this scale! apart from... *► LISTEN * New Cross, Brockley, Deptford and other beauty spots. I served on my own from the age of 10 onwards. Thomas Randall and Sons in the back yard of the Old Fountain, Not quite sure where on the Broadway they were. It came 'neat' and we had to add water to make it palatable. The house next door is I believe No. - Mentioning something here doesn't imply an endorsement. I was often left to hold the fort if my mum had to go out. I found this photo entitled a Deptford Slum Street? A time of hope. Sorry folks – looks as though I have to go away for six weeks. Supplying the best quality vintage leather bags. the implications of the links between Robert Aske (after whom the school is Beautiful designs and the plan, the documen... [image: Individual black letters on pale gold backgrounds are stuck onto a Thanks goodness there were no customers in the shop at the time! If you have any stranger than fiction stories about Deptford I would welcome your input. 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It should be noted that 11 Mills were recorded in the Domesday Book (1086), all standing on the River Ravensbourne.