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skylorikeet Wrote:

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> Love this, thanks for posting!

>

> Edited to add: was there really still a dairy farm

> in Camberwell in 1963? Does anyone know where it

> was?


Don't know if it's related but there's a "Dairy Farm Place" on the north side of Queens Road, just after the station, did that have anything to do with it? Not Camberwell but close...

I believe Dairy Farm Place was built on the site of Hatcham Dairy Farm. At the time the film was made it was within the borders (just) of Camberwell Borough Council so this might be the farm referred to.


ETA. Here is a link to a photo that shows the Hatcham Dairy Farm. The date it was taken is given as 1970 and there is a 'Lease for Sale' sign up so perhaps it was still an operation farm in 1963.


Edited again to insert link https://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/view-item?i=57917&WINID=1483785366083

Interesting. That exact film was on youtube a year or two back, and when I tried to find it for a friend recently it was gone. Guess BFI must have snapped it up. It's a great look at the past, and although I wasn't born until the late 70s, it reminds me of a lot of things from my childhood.

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