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edhistory

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  1. > hence they're doing it after work is over Check the photos on the internet. Then apologise to Louisa?
  2. There are other places that have this story too. I'd still like the measurements, if someone can volunteer to do it.
  3. Thanks, this could be interesting.
  4. > please amplify You amplified, I provided a helpful contraction.
  5. Just one railing unit for measuring.
  6. holloway Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > obviously i'm in a minority in finding this > interesting then. the railings used to be > stretchers and date from world war 2. This is a great story that pops up from time to time. I don't think anyone has measured the railings yet? Volunteer(s)?
  7. jaywalker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rendelharris Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Have you a link to said scientific proof > please, > > How could there be such a link? > > In the post-truth world anything goes. I can say > 'there is proof that' with no references to > authority because authority (in the sense here of > specialised fallible knowledge) itself has been > deemed untrustworthy. Peddlers of such 'certainty' > cannot live with this. The fallibility of > knowledge (of all knowledge) is denied by the word > 'proof' - thus justifying the post-truth > certainty. The word proof is itself the give-away > in the error of pop's post. Proof is a potential > property derivable from deductive systems (such as > mathematics) that cannot be sustained as a > totality for ANY system either in completeness or > consistency (G?del). It has nothing to do with the > fallible empirically oriented messy organisational > languages of science - these are always open to > being overthrown BECAUSE they are science (open to > new readings of the empirical) rather than > post-truth verbiage in which 'facts' are 'known' > (see for example Mary Hesse, but really any > philosopher of science currently recognised in the > academy as a philosopher). Precis: Everything jaywalker posts is rubbish.
  8. singalto Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's 'may have' DulwichFox, not 'may of.' But perfectly acceptable South East London (East Dulwich) before the incomers came. It's fun being taught how the speak/write proper.
  9. So it's in Norwood as claimed by the Norwood Chamber of Commerce. "but would be considered West Dulwich" By Southwark Council?
  10. > I've just 'discovered' scotch meats stores on Rosendale Road. That's in Lambeth / West Norwood?
  11. Not easy to locate that chimney. I now have a line running towards Queens Road Peckham Station.
  12. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Penguin68 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Or perhaps reduce every feeder lane into the > > roundabout to a single track earlier > > Yes, exactly this. Would prevent people cutting > each other up and/or steaming down the bus lane. Do you know how many ambulances use Lordship Lane?
  13. Orienting this is difficult. The chimney style is that of a medical waste furnace. Adjacent to South Bermondsey Station?
  14. > And isn't it better that local businesses are getting their stock from a local outlet providing employment for local people? Bit of a jump there.
  15. You mean the published material which has been written by "journalists" topping and tailing SNARL press releases? Show me some evidence.
  16. Interested in evidence, if any. Do you have any?
  17. The BBC does not write articles. The article does not say "this cruel killer is still at large". What is known about Chris Baraniuk?
  18. Angle suggests "Drons" at Peckham. But the chimney seems too tall. Can't be White's, or anything else near Goose Green, the angle is wrong.
  19. > Tuesday, December 20th at 7pm will be the last meeting of 2016 of Friends of Camberwell Cemeteries Are the agendas and minutes of earlier 2016 meetings available?
  20. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1765346
  21. > I thought more often than not commercial properties are sold with tenants in place so no reason to assume Mrs Robinson is closing. The lease of the retail unit expired in 2009. The sales brochure page 3 says "vacant freehold interest"
  22. > Blanche Cameron > Friends of Camberwell Cemeteries Is this a new organisation?
  23. Acorn Commercial have the premises up for sale with vacant possession.
  24. Is Mrs Robinsons leaving us?
  25. Our friends in West Dulwich need some help in defining a visual identity for the strip of land between the railway line and Croxted Road. http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/love-west-dulwich-lamp-post-art-banner-competition/
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