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I thought there were street cameras on all the lamp posts

on North Cross Rd.


I'm sure I have seen these small cylindrical devices that point downwards.


Not sure if they are still there.

Were they removed when the Street lights were upgraded ?

  • 1 month later...

This website is rather nifty


It's a google maps mash up where historic photos are shown on google maps and when clicked upon are superimposed over street view. A date slider allows you to narrow down the time period taken, ie if you're interested in war time damage say.

Sort of thing t'interweb is actually good for.


http://www.historypin.com/photos/view/phid/747023/bground/:photos:feed:geo:51.5144,-0.12972:zoom:15


Can anyone tell I'm not spending all day looking after my son anymore?

"Does anyone know where in Lordship Lane the railway bridge stood that was demolished please?"


Right at the top of Lordship Lane where it becomes London Road; next to junction with Wood Vale.

More details here: http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/l/lordship_lane/index.shtml

See picture below shows; The Tram pictured is outside Hornimans Gardens opposite the foot of Sydenham Hill.

The bridge was above the junction of Lordship Lane, Wood Vale, London Road and Sydenham Hill.

East Dulwich Station was never named as Lordship lane for the simple reason it was not in Lordship Lane but Grove Vale.

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