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Hi all,

I'm a Peckham based photographer currently shooting a project on Fish & Chips shops in SE London. I've shot the exterior to Golden City a few months ago but would really love to shoot inside if possible. I was just wondering if 1) anyone knew whether any of the original interior is still inside and 2) whether anyone can recommend someone for me to contact about this. I noticed in the last week that scaffolding has gone up around the building which suggests it won't be around much longer. I'd REALLY love to document this fascinating piece of history before it disappears for ever.

Thanks in advance,

Freddie

KidKruger Wrote:

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> The inside of the property has already been gutted

> from what I?ve seen last week.


That's a shame. I can't say I'm surprised though (after reading the earlier messages in this thread).


Thanks for the heads up though

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