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The immediate past of my partment block was that of a Ford Garage, before then, who knows? I am haunted by the spirits of past Anglias' and Cortinas'.


My previous flat was built on a bomb site which an aged neighbour told me was a chip shop. The Germans bombed our chip shop, literally.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> The immediate past of my partment block was that

> of a Ford Garage, before then, who knows? I am

> haunted by the spirits of past Anglias' and

> Cortinas'.

>

> My previous flat was built on a bomb site which an

> aged neighbour told me was a chip shop. The

> Germans bombed our chip shop, literally.



Did you by any chance live on Ivanhoe Road? May I ask how long ago? My husbands Nan used to tell the chip shop story all the time! :)




Edited for typo.

I do often wonder about the history of mine and my mums homes, I would love to know the original layout of our Victorian terrace, it's been messed with beyond all recognition over the years and it's a pretty unique shape. little things make me wonder about previous residents - the old coal hole and fireplaces, the big butler sink in the basement.


The flat I grew up in is in Honor Oak near the ED boarder and a Victorian conversion in a huge building. We were told it used to be a school but I think* I found it to have been designed to be apartments from day one, ignorant of me I know but I didn't even know 'flats' were built in Victorian times.




*I say 'think' as I tried to find it in the 1901 census a few years back but it appears not to have been numbered then but named so I can't be sure it was the right building.

I have two maps of this area which I bought soon after I moved to ED about 5 and a half years ago. The first is dated 1868 and the second is dated 1916. The transformation is remarkable. In the earlier map Frogley, Nutfield and Holly Roads are marked along with The Lord Palmerston (PH). There's also a floor cloth factory in the middle of what is now densely packed Victorian terraces. The later map shows tram lines along LL and up Dog Kennel Hill, fascinating.

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