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jaytyger

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  1. Have inside knowledge, some of the staff are nice, but I would avoid the place unless you would like a week off of work.
  2. You could try the cemetary on Forest Hill Road,turn right as soon as you enter and you will see the CWGC graves and a memorial wall. I believe the name may appear there,the name Duke rings a bell if memory serves me correctly he was a postman or worked for the Post Office. Regards Jason
  3. Hi I am Jason I will gladly give you an estimate or advice call me on 07923934868
  4. Hi Convex,i would gladly come and give you a quote/advice. jason
  5. hi my name is Jason, just finished 23 Overhill roads outside, pm me I will give a reasonable quote. Jason 07923934868
  6. Give Peter a ring on 07743622849 and say Jason recommended him.
  7. Hi you can try Peter on 07743622849 he,s reliable and reasonably priced
  8. Hi with regards to your request, please contact peter on 07743622849 ref jay
  9. Rob my name is jason and i am a painter based in se22, i recently painted the shop opposite the Mag.
  10. As a youngster I remember the cinema next to Grove Vale School closing, then being taking over by a religious group who I believe were squatting there, Guru somebody was quite young looking and full faced. In Tintagel there was an old routemaster which belonged to this sect.On both corners of Hindmans, there was I believe a David Griegs and one along Upland Road, opposite was a large hardware store, when Criegs closed I remember, it becoming the Grain store, staffed by those from the cinema, there was also a squat in Hindmans. In Hindmans there was also a boat yard, site of Regs garage with power boats parked up the street on trailers. At the top end of the street, I believe it was Banfields, there was a coach company with a corrugated iron fence that took up the top of the road, Hindmans/Darrel. Woolworths was a pretty poor comparison to the Peckham Branch, ie it was virtually devoid of stock. I remember a large toyshop near Icelands. best wishes Jaytyger.
  11. I heard Charlie Poole was seen in the Uplands last night?
  12. Does anybody know of any local events around East Dulwich?
  13. Its good to see the little lady outside the post office selling poppies, a big hello my dear and it is also a pleasing sight to see so many people around east dulwich wearing their poppies, a lot more than last year (my own opinion). This Sunday I will be attending the War Memorial at High Wood, St Peters Church with several friends, suited and booted of course. I will also have on my person or car petitions for the Gurkha Campaign, so if anybody in attendance would like to sign please do.To date I have collected over 500 sigs and would like to reach 1000. On the 15th Nov.Joanna Lumley and co will be meeting at 11.00am at Parliment Square where after walking down Whitehall Joanna would like to hand over 1 million petitions at No 10. regards Jaytyger.
  14. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > er, It may seem pedantic but we are asked to > remember ...I thought the Armistice was the 11th, > the Sunday nearest the daye is Remembrence Day but > the 90th anniversary is actually Tuesday...I will > be wearing mine as always Armistice day is on the 11th, but who will be standing still at 11,o,clock on Tuesday? Originally the two days were remembered/celebrated but today the sunday seems to suffice. The Armistice was actually supposed to occure at 3.00pm on the 11th of the 11th, so that Lloyd George could announce it after lunch.It was Admiral Sir Roslyn Weyms who was returning from the Turkish armistice, who changed the time to 11,0,clock, believing that 1000,s of lives would be saved. For his trouble the good Admiral would not receive any financial gain/recognition until the late 20,s. As ww1 is my great interest, I will be especially remembering the 170,000 boy soldiers who died during the great war as well as the fallen from all conflicts since.Wear your poppy with pride, regardless of its colour or size. regards jaytyger
  15. Hopefully everybody knows that Sunday the 9th of November marks the 90th Anniversary of the Armistice. I look forward to seing Dulwich ablaze with poppies and I hope everybody attends their local war memorial. regards Jaytyger.
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