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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> miga Wrote:

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> Sidcup is in Kent..

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> DulwichFox


It used to be in Kent, since 1960 something it's been part of Greater London. If you go back far enough (1889) East Dulwich was in Surrey!

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red devil Wrote:

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> That might tie-in as to why why Surrey play

> cricket at the Oval?...


Yep and Middlesex at Lord's, and why in the Boat Race the crew winning the toss get a choice of the Surrey or Middlesex station.

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Rim world, yes. Is it still there? I recall there was once a woman's clothes shop in Dalston called Spoilt Bitch. And on my holidays this year, I'm looking forward to a splendid repast at the Sour Grapes in St Agnes
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taper Wrote:

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> Rim world, yes. Is it still there?


Sadly it changed its name. I think somebody must have told it.


But I don't think it's there at all any more. It was a hat shop.


My brother wondered whether they confused brim and rim :)

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rendelharris Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> It used to be in Kent, since 1960 something it's

> been part of Greater London. If you go back far

> enough (1889) East Dulwich was in Surrey!


Zackly. It's London.

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