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An early example of chugging in Rye Lane - was that a postman or a policeman whose bike the girl stepped in front of at 03:51 to make him buy a posy?


And note the sophistication of early peckhamites as the chap in the boater goes to step in fron of the camera ot 03:18 but steps back just in time.


Strapping lasses mind.

Agree with jimmah. And thanks for this. We now get upset if someone doesn't pick up the dogshit (quite rightly) but there was loads of horseshit in the middle of Rye Lane! Was the opening section of them coming out of what is now the SortingOffice off Rye Lane? Not sure!

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Was the opening section

> of them coming out of what is now the

> SortingOffice off Rye Lane? Not sure!


I think it's the Southwark Town Hall, before they added the art deco features, on Peckham Road. At 1min and 30 secs, I believe the women are in Havil Street where you can see the number 12 Bus and the green space next to Lucas gardens in the background.

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