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The most fun times in the Magdella the music and the atmosphere. Goose green in the 1970s had a playground I am going to get out my photos it?s lovely to hear all about the area sorry to hear so many places closed or changed wish I had my old house but moved many times since then I used to work in a small law firm in the 80s in Peckham Rye and also shop in the high street. There was a cafe bar in Forest Hill ti go to but don?t remember the name and a solicitors in the corner. Lots of photos of Dulwich park when my children were young very happy days

Jan15 - The St John's and St Clement's school building is still there but has been converted into residential accommodation, so its appearance has scarcely altered, except it now has plants and greenery all around the playground and buildings.

The much loved (by school children) ice cream/sweet shop, Guiliano's, on the opposite corner, is now a Thai restaurant.

There are fewer shops than there used to be, as some properties have been converted into housing, including the old police station on the corner of Upland and Crystal Palace Roads. The new police station in Lordship Lane which replaced it has been demolished and been replaced by a new primary school, so we no longer have a police station in East Dulwich. Nor do we see the mounted police or police horses which were a regular sight in the local streets and in Dulwich Park while the horses were stabled there.

George Hammond was our local police officer = he recovered from his injuries but died many years later. He was well liked and the East Dulwich Community Centre which was originally the Alleyn Community Centre, had a fund raising evening to raise money for a scanner at KCH in his name. Around ?1000 was donated to the Appeal. It took place in February 1986 - I remember it as I was one of the organiser and held the drinks licence and was at the event 2 weeks after giving birth to my daughter. Our next 'beat officer' was Mike cannot remember his surname but was a colleague of George and kept us informed of his health. After Mike Adrian Crust became the beat officer.

I think The Bishop was The Foresters Arms?


On a corner of Lordship Lane but not "the" corner by the roundabout (that's the EDT). The first pub you come to after the EDT, and before The Palmerston.


Very rough pub, and you could smell the Gents toilet as soon as you walked in the door.


When it became The Bishop, the owner had a dog who had a seat by the window permanently reserved for it, even when it wasn't in the pub ....


The Actress is at the junction of North Cross Road and Crystal Palace Road, opposite where the old police house used to be.

I remember the Foresters Arms. I liked the pub.


At one time it was run by an elderly chap whose name I cannot remember.


It was much narrower in those days.

To the left was another shop. Cannot remember what it was. ?


There were steps going up to a raised area.

The Local Labour Party used to meet there.


It got refurbished to some extent and got a bit rough.. But I still liked it. It was cheap.


There were some Characters there..


One was an Elderly chap. He was known as 'Mr. Biscuit' He used to bring biscuits in to the pub

and share them around. Lovely old fellow.

The likes of which will never be seen in these parts again.


It became the Bishop and the rest is History.


Foxy

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