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I came across these a while back


East Dulwich , Dulwich , Nunhead , Peckham


Here's a little taster of Goose Green in 1905


http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/images/southwark/east-dulwich/goose-green-00638-640.jpg


and one of the Heber Arms

http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/images/southwark/east-dulwich/heber-arms-01624-750.jpg

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To be fair to the yummy mummies, Peckham Multiplex pictures don't do a mother and baby screening. I think they are totally missing a trick - I've been going to the Picturehouses at Clapham, Brixton and Greenwich with the sprog to the under 1 year old showing for the last year and they are always packed to the rafters (and its ?6!). If they had done it at Peckham I would much rather have gone there as its much closer and cheaper.
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given that mother & baby screenings are, in practice, screenings where attendees are exempt from the commonly-accepted social duty to remain silent during a film out of respect for fellow cinema-goers, surely every screening at the Peckham multiplex is effectively a mother-and-baby screening?
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