South side of Albury Street after demolition of the group of original houses which stood there.I can remember them from the early to late 1950,s. I don't know what the sheds behind the hoarding were but at one time they were storage for Pickford's removals. I have also seen on a map that there was a vestry building for St Paul's??
This website is dedicated to the past times of Deptford. If you have any stranger-than-fiction stories about Deptford, I would welcome your input. This may include stories of people and places, those still here or long gone, characters, the war years, ghost stories and haunted places, ancient buildings and bygone memories, long forgotten. Please contact me with your stories axelgs1@yahoo.co.uk
Saturday, April 14
Friday, March 16
New King Street 1929
This photo shows a north view from Evelyn Street junction with New King Street. In the distance right hand side you can see a gateway. Is this the Victualing Yard entrance?
Sunday, February 26
Saturday, February 25
The London Magazine 1763.
Saturday 12th 1763.
The Blue Anchor a public house near the king's yard Deptford known
by the name of the Red house fell entirely to the ground; there were
several lodgers in it two of whom were unfortunately killed; divers were
dug out of the ruins much bruised and three children who happily
received no hurt
Sunday, February 19
Watergate Street 1920's? but viewed from what end?
This is a great old photo. The more you look the more you see. Look at the young lad in the fore ground.... to the left, wondering what the rest of the locals are looking at. There's a street name on the left hand side...... any guesses??
Update 26th Feb. 2012.
This extract from Booths notes of London shows Rowley Street was somewhere close to Barnes Alley and I presume Queen Street.
Extract courtesy of London School of Economics and Political Science.
Update 26th Feb. 2012.
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This extract from Booths notes of London shows Rowley Street was somewhere close to Barnes Alley and I presume Queen Street.
Extract courtesy of London School of Economics and Political Science.
Friday, February 17
Carrington House, Deptford 1902
I always remember Carrington House and the doss house that use to be there. My mum use to hate walking past it. This photo taken back in 1902 shows the place before Carrington House was built in 1903 .....advertising beds...then! Middle far right you can see Deptford Broadwayin the distance. Seems like this photo was taken in the winter months. Can anyone else remember the doss house?
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| As it looked in the 1960'-70's |
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