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Tony Rabbit

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  1. Camelot can be quite a nice place if Sir Lance-a-lot and Lake-Lady join in. Hellava job pulling Excalabur out if Arthur's not around.
  2. Methinks 'Come and see my King Arthur in a magic light box' is just a technology upgrade to 'Come and see my etchings by candle-light'. Girls, beware of Excalabur, you may get a sharp tip.
  3. Good business idea but seriously watch your overheads. You can only do so much needlework in one day which will limit your potential income. Maybe Northcross Rd, Crystal Palace Rd, Grove Vale, Belleden Rd would be better than the higher rents in Lordship Lane and the premises better suited in size. Good luck.
  4. Quote Dulwich_Park_Fairy :- My understanding is that a small group of Parent Governors are behind this initiative and very much question the legitimacy of what they have done. Quote Fuschia :- I guess governors will recruit later on with a headteacher who is keen to run an academy. Maybe this time the 'self appointed inner circle' on the Board of Governors will work with the appointed head of school in all respects.
  5. Mrs Shirley Patterson resigned today (15th July 2011) as head of Goodrich School. She made the announcement after school.
  6. edhistory I've just had some wins on the Lottery (not the ?1.61m I hasten to add, not even six figures) but enough to buy a new scanner, so when up and running would very much enjoy swapping notes / photos. Perhaps we could choose to re-introduce this branch line as a new 'Thread', with photos if interest continues. Do you know of, does anyone have any previously unpublished photos? Thanks again for your 'historic' Threads.
  7. oops ed I've got a copy of that photo from the original negative and I think when you cropped it you also flipped it. I compared it to the 1870 and 1916 edition os and its definately drawn the other way round. I've got lots of photos of all the stations but unfortunately can't attach them at the moment because my old scanner refuses (even with updated drivers) to work with Windows 7. If you are interested I could post or PM them together with some maps at a later date when copied.
  8. This is fully covered on Thread by edhistory "where was Dulwich 1906" on General ED issues / gossip including history and photos if you are further interested.
  9. Electrified (3rd rail 600 volt) 12th July 1925. Attached photo shows 4sub unit approaching Lordship Lane station on the up line. In the background, can just be seen, Cox's Walk footbridge. This is the original bridge which has been replaced now with a replica.
  10. The Crystal Palace Loop, as it was known, reached a peak in 1911 with 98 scheduled journeys per day with additionally 'Specials' at most weekends (some coming across various networks from other parts of the country). c2 million passengers a year were served. It was closed for WW1 economy measures 1.1.1917 to 1.3.1919 and never recovered the previous passenger totals because the Crystal Palace had declined in popularity. The Crystal Palace having been destroyed by fire on the night of 30th November 1936, the railway no longer had any real purpose to serve, the Lower station being able to easily cope alone with commuter traffic. It was closed again from 21.5.1944 to 4.3.1946 for WW2 austerity measures. After this second war-time closure and as the result of war damage and neglect, the loop was in a very poor condition. Coming under the control of British Railways in 1948 its very poor passenger figures, the decline of freight services to the goods yard and overall state of repair, the decision was made to close it. The last scheduled train ran on Saturday 18th September 1954 and on the following day a special train was run by local enthusiasts, the fare being 6 shillings. ***I suppose there was such a lack of local interest no-one was bothered, particularly with the extent of war damage and lack of housing etc at that time. It was said that there were more rats than passengers at the stations.
  11. computedshorty has very kindly attached a photo of Lordship Lane Station. It was taken in 1922 from the up platform and reveals some of the intricate architectural detail that was demanded by the Dulwich College Estate, on whose land the station was constructed. (National Railway Museum) Post war, due to bomb damage, the canopies had gone and there was a corrugated iron shed on the up side platform. The ornate lanterns were gone and the station was generally in very poor condition. The last scheduled train ran on Saturday 18th September 1954 and on the following day a special train was run by local enthusiasts, the fare being 6 shillings.
  12. civilservant. Your experience of schooling in the 'third world' contrasts vividly with my own. I returned last year after helping to set up a school in a very poor country. All we had to start with was local Christian donations and a container full of second hand school seats, desks, books etc. Fortunately an American church came on board and we could get things moving along better but staffing is still a real problem. I will admit that the big difference between Church Foundation Schools in these countries is that they will accept any child regardless of religious background. The Church of England have revised their policies in this respect. The RC I will admit are still reticent. The RC children will continue to receive religious indoctrination (other peoples phrasing) regardless of any school they may attend. I will admit that St Anthony's would be better if it had a more 'open house' attitude but that still doesn't divorce us from the fact that they are achieving very well (in fact far better than their nearest state competitor) and that stands as credit to the school and a credit to ED. Logistically I don't know where the children would be placed if it were to be closed. All the local schools have been converting store rooms, ICT rooms, cloakrooms, to try and find space to accomodate the 'bulge' classes without having another c300 children thrown into the melting pot. Reading Politicians please note that as previously suggested it would be supported, if public funding was approved, that the school, as a condition of the funding, should actively admit other faiths locally. I totally disregard the tattle about parking as applied to St Anthonys in particular. Every school is a mad house of cars am / pm and I hate urban 4x4 more than anyone. We could start a new Thread on that topic perhaps. Third world exploitation I didn't mention because it leads too far from the post but I am sure, civilservant, that we will agree on that point, in all its disguises, even if we disagree elsewhere.
  13. On 1st August 1865 the London, Chatham and Dover Railway opened a branch line to Crystal Palace (high level) station (now demolished). There were no stations at the time of the opening between Peckham Rye and Crytal Palace. The intermediate stations were completed soon after with the exception of Nunhead which was opened on 18th September 1871. The branch started from Nunhead running through Honor Oak, Lordship Lane (opened 1st September 1865), Upper Sydenham, Crystal Palace (high level) stations (all now demolished). Thanks again edhistory for more interesting history / maps.
  14. Strictly everything that can be re-cycled should be re-cycled. The green bin is only for waste that can only be disposed of by landfill. I have the same problem. Fortunately I speak to my neighbours so have borrowed four brown bins to get rid of the extra garden waste. Use the green bin and 1. They may refuse to empty it. 2. You may get a written or verbal warning. 3. You may get a fine. The attitude of the Council at the moment is one of help and encouragement so probably at the worst you would just be advised unless you are a commercial organisation.. Hope that helps.
  15. I wonder how far sillywoman's faith hate extends quote; "I'm completely against faith schools in all their forms." Virtually every school in the 'developing world' (politically correct phrase for those extremely poor, suffering countries) are church foundation, relying on their pitiful existence almost entirely on charitable giving from their sponsoring church (of any denomination). Would sillywoman (and the other Faith Haters) also seek to remove these in their 16th century quest of sterile educational world domination and deny millions of children worldwide the privilage of even basic reading and writing?
  16. Answer:- http://www.thefoxwebsite.org/urbanfoxes/index.html
  17. ????. The reference was from my memories of '1984', publication George Orwell, from which you quoted. My memories of Annette Curtain's previous postings congeal me in the same way as her one above. Me thinks she should be the prole who should leave her tv set.
  18. ???? must be still living in 1984.
  19. Hot chestnuts from a barra' in th Old Kent Road at 1am. Coffee bars. Real Wimpy's. Snogging in the back row of the movies on a Saturday night. A 'knee trembler' on the way home. Missing the last bus from her house and having to walk 3 miles home (with a smile on your face). Winkle picker shoes. Flourescent socks. White y fronts. Bob a Job week.
  20. This school is a real asset to the area and is doing better than most. OFSTED Good (grade 2) and very nearly a grade 1 http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/oxedu_reports/download/(id)/74021/(as)/100852_276405.pdf it is overdue for a 'makeover' and if the outcome of that means an increased intake then more to the benefit of ED.
  21. WARNING Do not step outdoors a disintigrating shredder is falling from orbit in the ED area. PLEASE can anyone recommend a crosscut shredder that 1. doesn't keep jamming 2. easy to clear if it does 3. doesn't overheat 3. does the job quickly AND is affordable for small office use. Great if it will also shred CDs and SD memory cards. I've just totally lost my temper with my second machine this year.
  22. "We will only be paying addicts and alcoholics to use long term birth control until further notice. We thank all of our UK donors for their financial support -" The tip of the wedge has already been inserted and is prising open the box of public support. Voluntary financial support (donors) sufficient to support this active organisation appear to be generous. Surgical, radiation, drugs, the only narrow division between the treatments is that some are irreversible. They still amount to sterilisation. If the 'patients' are being paid to accept the 'treatments' is that voluntary or enforcement or ? Where is our moral ground. I am feeling local support for compulsory controls. If that is the case let us agree, send our donations, and find another topic.
  23. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Erm. So it doesn't exist any more, and nothing is > happening? > Erm. Cannot next of kin or any authority having care, control, custody of an individual, who are 'considered' not able to make a decision on their own behalf, give consent for medical 'treatment'? Also does not that consent extend to the permission to administer drugs to control dangerous behaviour ie treatment to suppress sexual desire and violence? Can that be considered now to be a more politically correct way of performing sterilisation?
  24. This thread, deliberately posted in the (Serious Discussion) Drawing Room, was prompted by this BBC news item 14/06/2011. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13700490 (Read while the item is still open). In a 1927 US Supreme Court decision that upheld the laws, storied jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote: "It is better for all the world if, instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime or to let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind." Whatever your views can we discuss a response? This was the pratice in many American States from 1907 to 1979. Sir Winston Churchill once called for forced sterilisation of "the feeble-minded and insane classes". While eugenic sterilisation never became official policy in the UK - in part due to opposition from the Catholic church - Finland, Norway, and Sweden adopted the sterilisation laws in the 1930s.
  25. maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tony Rabbit Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Need an Anne Summers to keep ED buzzing. > > > Is that how you got your name? Could be :) Butterfly seemed a bit too girlie.
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