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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> The library in East Street used to sell them. Not

> sure if they still do.



Is this the newington library as you used to be able to get photos there

Yes, the Local History Library at the rear of the john Harvard library at 211 Borough high Street, SE1 1JA is a great place to start.

You can call them on 020 7525 0232 or email - [email protected]


I'm keen we get their collection for SE22 digitised...

Indeed. Your best bet is to go to the Southwark Local History Library, based behind John Harvard Library, on Borough High Street. They have a limited number for sale...but they also have thousands upon thousands of old photographs from all over the London Borough of Southwark.


http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/200161/local_history_library


The staff are very friendly, & they have a very good photocopier there. You can probably take photos of photos too, if you have the right equipment, but not sure what they would charge for that.

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