This website is dedicated to the past History of Deptford. If you have any stranger than fiction stories about Deptford I would welcome your input. This may include stories of the people, the places still here or long gone, the characters, the war years, ghost stories and haunted places, ancient buildings and bygone memories, long forgotten. You can contact me with your stories at axelgs1@yahoo.co.uk
Friday, 21 February 2020
Jeff Memories of Carrington House
HI Andy?,
I was born in the old St. Alfages hospital in Greenwich in 1950.Apparently I was not thriving as I should as my Mum was terrified of the ward sister which caused problems with feeding me. My Dad decided to kidnap us both and we came home to the family residence at 39 St. Donatts Road, New Cross. I went to school at St. James's in the road of the same name, New Cross and later went to Addey and Stanhope grammar school (known by us as Study and No Hope) In New Cross Road Deptford. I well remember Carrington House and the forboding presence it cast over Brookmill Road and the surrounding area. When I was 15, I had a girlfriend who had a horse. She was so devoted to it that she turned up on it one day ....for a date at the pictures at the local fleapit (Deptfor Odeon). I told her that the place was pretty bad but didn't think they would let her and her horse in. As I recall a few of the local girls kept horses in the stables in Mechanics Passage where the totters kept theirs.
In the 1070s, I started a long career driving buses and often drove the 47 past Carrington House and in the mid 1980s the 53 past the end of Brookmill Road. Looking back we seemed to enjoy our simple lifestyle and seemed a lot healthier for it.
Thank you for all the lovely memories contained in your blog.
Jeff
Thursday, 21 November 2019
EXCELL FOUNDRY Co. New Cross Road
Hello All
I wonder if you are able to help me.
I recently purchased a cast iron name plate. On the back is written…
Manufactured by
The Excell Foundry Co
489a New Cross Road
London SE 14
I have been unable to find any information on this foundry. Does anyone have any information on it?
Regards
Steve Frampton
Steve Frampton
Trading in Number Plates since 1975
Friday, 6 September 2019
Deptford Ragged School Archive Heritage Open Day
Hi All
My name is Katharine and I am currently running (on a part-time, voluntary basis) the Deptford Ragged School Archive which is based in The Bear Church/Shaftesbury Christian Centre, Frankham St, Deptford.
Since Jan 2019 I and a group of volunteers have been meeting once a month to catalogue and document the archive, making it publicly available, recording the collection on our Deptford Ragged School Archive page of eHive. One day we hope to list everything we’ve got on there.
We’re finding out some great stories about the history of the Deptford Ragged School dating back to 1844, the year it was started.
I’m actually getting in touch to invite you all to the Deptford Ragged School Open Day on Saturday 21st Sept, 13:30-17:00 Shaftesbury Christian Centre, Frankham St, Deptford
Look forward to seeing you all
Katherine
Thursday, 25 July 2019
Help for Ralph Deptford Football Club Bronze Athletic
Hi there,
I am trying to gather more information on the former Deptford Football Club Bronze Athletic who played there home games on the ground at the end of Yeoman Street off of Plough Road, Deptford. They seem to have become defunct about the time of the First World War.
The reason for all this is the action photo I have included. When I tried to get more information on Twitter three separate people suggested the photo could be of Bronze Athletic and one suggested the chimneys in the photo could be the old Deptford Power Station. If it is the DPS the photo could have been taken close by to Bronze Street which may be how the club got their name. I’ll include an accompanying team photo just in case.
Any help would be so gratefully received.
Kind regards.
Ralph Sheridan.
Monday, 11 March 2019
Help for Glyn
My wife's family came from Deptford. Their family name is POOLE.
We know they lived in 5 Evelyn Place, Deptford in 1881 (from the census) and later had a butcher's shop at 168 Grove Street.
The son (my wife's grandfather) lived at 162 Grove Street and later at 125 Grove Street.
Her great grandmother had a sweet shop at 1 Tanner's Hill. See photo. This was taken in 1919. But we know nothing about it. If you know anything we would be interested to hear.
Kind regards
Glyn Wise
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