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interesting article on Wikipedia on East Dulwich, particularly the list of famous residents. Quite a few errors on their list, some listed actually lived in Forest Hill rather than East Dulwich


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Dulwich


I can think of a couple of other famous residents

a)Actor Nadeen Andrews ( English Patient, Lost TV series, Mighty Joe Young etc). He was my ex - neighbour

b)Eric Morley - founder of Miss World, lived in North Dulwich

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TO give you more background into ????'s mention of how this has cropped up before you can see how the conversations went by following these links


Here's one - 20 plus pages!


here's another


I'm pretty sure there are others but that first one covers just about everything (and less) on the topic

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