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Snapped this photo of a “East Dulwich” sign when on a bus approaching the roundabout at the end of Lordship Lane.

I would have expected such a sign to be on the opposite side of the road for people entering Lordship Lane from the roundabout.

So is this sign saying we are entering East Dulwich at that point, or is it saying we have just been there 🤣🤣😳🤔

Or is it just a legacy of old signage.

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The first house we bought was at the goose green end of Crystal Palace Road but if you looked in the old A-Zs at the time the P of 'Peckham' started on Crystal Palace Road, but I'd definitely say we lived in East Dulwich. Though these days I might claim it was in Peckham or at least Bellenden - much cooler.

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I've probably posted this before but I come from near to  Lickey End, and a village called Bell End, so always find this amusing in later life - only after Steve Wright in the afternoon went on about this, he is a bit of a Lickey/Bell end himself.  Bell Green where savacenter/Sainsbury's is, I've always known as Bell End. 

On 30/12/2023 at 10:23, KidKruger said:

Snapped this photo of a “East Dulwich” sign when on a bus approaching the roundabout at the end of Lordship Lane.

I would have expected such a sign to be on the opposite side of the road for people entering Lordship Lane from the roundabout.

So is this sign saying we are entering East Dulwich at that point, or is it saying we have just been there 🤣🤣😳🤔

Or is it just a legacy of old signage.

 

 

It's possible that it's just facing in the wrong direction and that it simply needs to be turned around by 180 degrees.  Mistake or joke perhaps by whoever was last attaching signs to the same post..

 

 

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