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  • 2 months later...

macroban Wrote:

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> The remains of the slot for the penny-in-the-slot

> model railway are still there to the right of the

> Mrs Robinson Blackwater Street window.



Macroban,


Can you elaborate please, first I have heard of this!


Eric

Mrs Robinson's premises was once a pram/toy shop.


In the 1950s Hornby Dublo and Tri-Ang produced factory-built display model railway layouts for their retailers. Sometimes these were controlled by penny-in-the-slot devices.


This East Dulwich model railway was unusual as it was home-made.

  • 9 months later...

An historic wall sign I noticed on the coach entrance to the Oglander Arms (or whatever it's called these days). I've walked past hundreds of times and it never registered before:


Gentlemen are requested not to

commit a nuisance against the wall.


[pointing finger sign] urinals

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