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A few of us were up there for New Year's eve as per usual. Sadly the trees spoil the view of the fireworks. It is not ancient woodland and would be great to return it to the single oak and grazing of sheep as in the old days.


This would also be great opportunity for those soggy sheep up North to have some respite from recent weather and come south on holiday.


How do I start a petition or who do I write to to get some action? BJ??

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It is true that there were sheep grazing on the hill, at least some of it - if I find a link for this will post it. It is not completely out there as most the local land was agricultural just 200 years ago. That is plenty of time for mature trees to grow, whether you believe any of it is ancient or not. Better view of fireworks from Blythe Hill IMO.

I don't know the area quite well enough to say which slope of One Tree Hill this picture shows but I suggest you ask John Beasley or Steve Grindley


1. East Dulwich Through Time, John Beasley


https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FWiIAwAAQBAJ&lpg=PT117&ots=7fsxxaH-0C&dq=sheep%20%22one%20tree%20hill%22%20honor%20oak&pg=PT117#v=onepage&q&f=false


2. Sydenham Town blog post (search for one Tree Hill, about half way down)

https://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?style=5&f=10&t=4140


3. Also, this suggests there was significantly less foliage back in Edwardian times

One Tree Hill, Honor Oak

I have a suggestion malumbu. Leave the very few trees that we have left in 'this neck of the woods' well alone and go up north yourself for the sheep. I hope the ticketing for the fireworks pays for itself but given the amount of security and stuff shutting off the roads- I bet it doesn't.

We survived quite well before 2000 without the things

mikeb Wrote:

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> I had a link to a South East Central blog post

> that mentioned sledging down One Tree Hill in the

> 1980s but for some reason it won't post here.

> Weird.


Not sure where you could sledge down One Tree Hill ?


Certainly back in the 80's kids did go sledging down Dawson Hill when I lived opposite..


Too many trees now..


DulwichFox

Mike,


Thanks for locating the picture "one3".


The sheep are on an undulating field and not on a hill.


It's the same old problem with unprovenanced material.


It may be possible to work out the position of the field and the orientation of the photograph if that is "Observatory House" on the skyline.


John






uble is

Mikeb


There is good reason why you could not post your link..


I have Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus installed on my P.C.


ALERT from Webroot.


Webroot :- Reputation Suspicious..


When visiting this website, there is a higher than average probability that you will be exposed to malicious links or payloads.


You should exercise great care visiting this site and I personally would advise against doing so.


DulwichFox

  • 4 weeks later...

This is St Augustine's.


Observatory house is a little to the SSE of the church.


Photograph one3 is taken from a footpath adjacent to the derelict canal.


The sheep are in a field down in the Ravensbourne valley, Kent.


One Tree Hill has thick ancient woodland.


The map survey range is 1863-73. Scale 1:10360. Allegedly the first OS large scale survey of this area.


John K

The church had been built by the 1898 second edition map and the fireworks factory makes an appearance.


There are some field boundary changes.


The excavated platform for the church really does look like a risky clay-slump area.


Lots of woodland (SSW counting method) on top of One Tree Hill.


John K

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