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macroban

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  1. That hanging lantern (gas?) is massive. Must be eight feet high!
  2. Does anyone remember the First World War veteran who used to ply the streets and houses with his usherette-style tray of boot-laces, shoe polish, and brushes?
  3. The rules of East Dulwich Road Crescent?
  4. "complimentary indoor shopping centre" That's right: shoplifters' paradise.
  5. Beasley gives 1879 for Tarbert Road.
  6. J.Lockhart, 201 Lordship Lane, was the publisher.
  7. Outsourcing armed forces = mercenaries?
  8. >>macroban Wrote: >>------------------------------------------------------- >> Is Mamora Man's employment at least partially >> funded by a quango? > nah, just the Tory party PCT?
  9. Is Mamora Man's employment at least partially funded by a quango?
  10. We already have a police station on Lordship Lane.
  11. > Given ED's demographic you'd imagine there'd be at least one veggie place. I can't get the numbers on the back of an envelope to work. Can anyone else?
  12. CamberwellOz, You might like to follow up some of the items in the English Heritage Conservation Bulletin Issue 57 Spring 2008. Subtitled "Adapting To A Changing Climate", it deals with mitigations, and you may yet be able to have double-glazing. [email protected] or 020-7973 3253
  13. A rough typed notice fixed on with sellotape looks "unplanned".
  14. Seems to be.
  15. Don't think they have a branch in Dublin.
  16. "[...] closed with immediate effect."
  17. Well? [Edited to correct trading name]
  18. Honor Oak Station
  19. Station buildings pictures here.
  20. Umm. You need two trees per hammock?
  21. EDmummuy, Nothing special here. I did some scans a couple of years ago, and in an idle moment I decided to share a few of the more interesting ones. Isn't there a postcard of Hindmans Road with a horse-drawn milk-cart in view? I'm pretty sure I've seen that some time in the past. MacRoban
  22. I'll try to sort out some more next weekend.
  23. You need an animated GIF to have the Foxtons' facia change colour. Try harder!
  24. This is another previously unpublished photograph. The original is a small very faded sepia photograph. The TIF has been severely edited to make it viewable. Date? Certainly pre-1914.
  25. The original is a small faded sepia photograph with nothing on written on the back. The tram-lines were laid in 1906 and quadruped for safety purposes in 1912. This gives a date range for the photograph of 1906-1912. I do like the delivery boy with his wicker basket. Presumably returning from the large mansions which were where the East Dulwich Estate is now.
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