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The most important (deceased) person associated with East Dulwich


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I suppose it depends on your definition of 'important'.


If you define it as being one of the greatest authors the country has produced, it ought to be Dickens.

If you define it as someone who was awful, but you liked them, it ought to be Emery.

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Lucyl Wrote:

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> Who is CS Forrester?


Wrote a series of historical novels in the 50's. Mostly famous for naval series featuring Hornblower. A better author of naval histories is P O'Brian. Excellent writing, historical accuracy and, as a bonus, an intriguing personal biography involving deceit, divorce and an imagined life.

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It would appear, spadetownboy, big time bank blaggers love ED. Michelle Hogg although not deceased,.... "Michelle Hogg, 31, from Woolwich, south-east London, was the first person arrested by Kent police over the ?53m robbery of the Securitas depot in Tonbridge"

former pupil of St John's and St Clement's on North Cross Road.

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