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  Thread: SE23.com welcome picture
Post: RE: SE23.com welcome picture

[quote=shzl400] There is an SE23 site on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=se23 to which I note that robwinton is a contributor! [/quote] Prompted by shzl400's plug for the site, I've uplo...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 39 39,417 16-11-2007, 06:32 PM
  Thread: SE23.com welcome picture
Post: RE: SE23.com welcome picture

Actually, I think [url=http://www.flickr.com/groups/se23/]<this link>[/url] might be a better one to the Forest Hill SE23 group on Flickr
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 39 39,417 16-11-2007, 06:37 PM
  Thread: SE23.com welcome picture
Post: RE: SE23.com welcome picture

[quote=admin] Of course it'd be wonderful whichever way it's done, though I'd suggest that to avoid fruitless searches maybe picture owners could let us know beforehand whether their work appearing e...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 39 39,417 16-11-2007, 10:29 PM
  Thread: Where am I??
Post: RE: Where am I??

As an early settlement Perry Vale wins hands-down, but you have to go back to a time when it was called "Perry Slough", which translates as "a muddy place where pear trees grow". The first recorded me...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 28 26,002 07-12-2007, 01:10 PM
  Thread: Conservation Area
Post: RE: Time for a new conservation area in SE23?

Forest Hill is fortunate in having a fairly extensive conservation area. The boundaries are outlined in red on this map (from Lewisham's UDP): [img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2239/2131174811_2e98...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 52 60,080 23-12-2007, 11:45 PM
  Thread: Conservation Area
Post: RE: Time for a new conservation area in SE23?

Oh dear... please ignore my plan. It is out of date. I really should have checked. Michael's link shows the current state of the FH conservation area, which includes Havelock Walk and extends along Lo...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 52 60,080 24-12-2007, 12:39 PM
  Thread: Conservation Area
Post: RE: Time for a new conservation area in SE23?

That's more like it, Rob. Thanks for getting me off the hook. Borderpaul, the Christmas houses in Thorpewood Avenue are actually in SE26. They, and other buildings in the vicinity, could be added t...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 52 60,080 24-12-2007, 07:28 PM
  Thread: The History of Forest Hill
Post: RE: History of Forest Hill - 30 Jan at 7pm

I hope no-one thinks I am trying to bump this thread, but I would like to add that Honor Oak is included, not least because I have strong personal links with the area. Rob mentioned most of the the...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 45 51,427 18-01-2008, 07:17 PM
  Thread: town centre manager
Post: RE: town centre manager

The leaflet referred to here: http://se23.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=369 was produced by the town centre manager. She did similar leaflets for the other town centres that come under her remit.
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 7 9,473 22-01-2008, 10:10 AM
  Thread: Where am I?
Post: RE: Where am I?

You live in London (GLA), Lewisham (London Borough of), a parish (St Augustine, Christ Church or whatever) and a postal district (SE23 which, I believe, is still technically called Forest Hill). You a...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 22 20,808 24-01-2008, 11:09 PM
  Thread: The History Of Forest Hill Station
Post: RE: The History Of Forest Hill Station

I've uploaded a selection of pictures of the station to Flickr, which you can see [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevegrindlay/sets/72157603830876662/]<here>[/url]. There are many others, but they ...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 21 40,697 01-02-2008, 06:12 PM
  Thread: The History Of Forest Hill Station
Post: RE: The History Of Forest Hill Station

[quote=grahamw] What an amazing building - anyone know what happened to it? [/quote] The station was severely damaged by bombing in 1944. The building was patched-up and continued in use until 1972...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 21 40,697 01-02-2008, 06:31 PM
  Thread: Where am I?
Post: RE: Where am I?

You're right, that map specifically shows parish boundaries, useful and interesting historically as they were used as the basis for administrative areas. However, less useful in the 21st century as th...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 22 20,808 03-02-2008, 06:37 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pool
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool

[quote=PSJarrett] ...Perhaps someone (Steve Grindlay??) could be commissioned to write a history of the site...[/quote] I did write a brief history of the pools some years, ago, uploaded [url=http:/...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 153 170,778 12-02-2008, 12:48 PM
  Thread: Phoenix Works Building Site, Bird in Hand Mews
Post: RE: Crane collapse: Phoenix Works

This is apparently still an issue, as the Contract Journal reports [url=http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/2008/02/15/57796/forest+hill+crane+dismantling+-+latest+from+site+photo.html]<here>[/url...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 15 23,162 15-02-2008, 11:45 PM
  Thread: Stanstead lodge tree felling/preservation order
Post: RE: Stanstead lodge tree felling/preservation orde...

[quote=MPC]Anyway, good to see the Lodge itself (The former mayors residence) is being restored with lottery funding and the help of heritage for London.[/quote] I'm not sure any mayors have lived ...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 18 18,871 21-02-2008, 12:41 PM
  Thread: Footpath to Forest hill station
Post: Footpath to Forest hill station

While walking towards the Waldram Park Road bridge this afternoon I was surprised and delighted to see this: [img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2023/2281593431_c93df07022.jpg[/img] It is between ...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 17 20,113 21-02-2008, 09:37 PM
  Thread: Footpath to Forest hill station
Post: RE: Footpath to Forest hill station

This extract from the 1914 OS map shows the position of the steps: [img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3013/2285193555_a1b93e678d.jpg[/img] They are at the top centre, beneath "S.Ps" (I think that s...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 17 20,113 23-02-2008, 02:31 PM
  Thread: Perystreete
Post: RE: Perystreete

Ridiculous! It ceased to be Perystrete maybe two centuries ago (it was definitely Perry Vale by 1843). The block of flats that thenutfield refers to was simply the result of someone plucking a nostalg...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 15 15,203 24-02-2008, 01:42 AM
  Thread: 101-103 Perry Vale
Post: RE: on the up in Perry Vale

I take it you are referring to 101 and 103 Perry Vale. They are both listed grade II buildings, of about 1843. It is good to know that something is being done to 101, which has been sorely neglected f...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 16 17,225 24-02-2008, 01:55 AM
  Thread: The Mick Jagger of SE23.com
Post: RE: The Mick Jagger of SE23.com

Thank you, Forestgump. Modesty, and embarrassment, forbade me from commenting. I must apologise to the FH Soc. In the opening reference to the Hob talk the FH Soc should have been credited with org...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 8 7,943 25-02-2008, 11:02 AM
  Thread: Footpath to Forest hill station
Post: RE: Footpath to Forest hill station

This is another view of the downside booking hall: [img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3007/2327080638_256e2be391.jpg[/img] It is in front of the surviving steps down to Perry Vale and was, as Wil...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 17 20,113 11-03-2008, 05:11 PM
  Thread: Save Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Save Forest Hill Pools

There have been several disparaging remarks about the architectural merits the pools, both here and elsewhere. They were not listed when an application was made to English Heritage in 2006 but I thoug...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 62 67,364 12-03-2008, 10:47 AM
  Thread: Save Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Save Forest Hill Pools

Roz, you've clearly studied the site and building in some detail so can you explain how it differs from the Kentish Town baths, designed by the same architect as the Forest Hill pools in 1900. There i...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 62 67,364 13-03-2008, 01:01 AM
  Thread: Save Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Save Forest Hill Pools

I've just uploaded some slides from a talk I gave recently that mentioned the [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevegrindlay/sets/72157604128052646/][u]<Forest Hill pools>[/u][/url] and related build...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 62 67,364 17-03-2008, 12:03 AM
  Thread: Save Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Save Forest Hill Pools

[quote="Tim Walder"]It is perfectly possible to keep the Victorian facade and build excellent new pools behind it. Have the best of both worlds. If you look at Steve Grindlay's plans it is obvious tha...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 62 67,364 17-03-2008, 11:19 PM
  Thread: "Shelter 100 yards" on FH wall
Post: RE: A question for the historians amongst us

I've been told that it was directly across London Road, where Sainsbury's carpark now is. It was accessible by a footpath roughly where the modern one runs alongside Sainsbury's. At the time the carpa...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 10 12,351 28-03-2008, 03:53 PM
  Thread: Crystal Halls
Post: RE: Crystal Halls on Perry vale

That would be the Glenlyn. According to Mel Wright, in his book [i]Rock Around Lewisham[/i] (1990) not only the Stones performed there (in Summer 1963) but also The Animals, Yardbirds, The Moody Blues...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 6 6,507 04-04-2008, 11:31 AM
  Thread: Eccentric Forest Hill
Post: RE: Eccentric Forest Hill

[quote=baggydave] Can Steve Grindlay remind us of who the gent was who posted himself. Perhaps that would inspire some imagination elsewhere [/quote] Perryman's right, he was W Reginald Bray. Th...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 9 10,095 24-04-2008, 09:55 PM
  Thread: Mayow Park
Post: RE: Mayow Park

[quote]where was the park keeper?[/quote]A quaint notion. There hasn't been a park keeper in Mayow Park for perhaps 40 years; they even demolished his house some 10 years ago. Glendale is responsible ...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 121 129,698 06-05-2008, 02:13 PM
  Thread: Mayow Park
Post: RE: Mayow Park

The boundary doesn't seem to be that well defined through the park, and it depends on which source you use. This is how it appears on one of my maps: [img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3047/24708510...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 121 129,698 06-05-2008, 07:15 PM
  Thread: The Blitz
Post: RE: The Blitz

[quote="Ciej"]Is there a map that shows Derby Hill / Derby Hill Crescent?[/quote] It was a little tricky as Derby Hill extends across two maps. This is the best I can manage: [img]http://farm4.s...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 60 63,039 22-01-2009, 03:27 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

[quote="Les"] ...major developments take years through public consultation and enquiry e.g Thameslink '2000', Peckham-Camden tram, Crossrail[/quote] It is rather disingenuous to compare these complex...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 20-07-2008, 09:50 PM
  Thread: Horniman Triangle Play Park
Post: RE: Horniman Triangle Play Park SE23

[quote="scipio"]Did Lady Allen of Hurtwood, early advocate of these facilities for children, become involved in the development of this old meadow through an introduction by one of the Trustees?[/quot...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 163 171,748 26-06-2008, 06:03 PM
  Thread: Beadnell Road demolition
Post: RE: Beadnell Road demolition

It was a church, hoppy, but when built in 1901 it was The Forest Hill Creche. It became the Forest Hill Christian Spiritual Church by 1925 until sometime after WW2. It's still a fairly nice hall, a...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 10 13,258 18-07-2008, 11:40 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

It does seem like the perfect solution. Only problem is...who owns the car park? Originally it was railway sidings.
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 24-07-2008, 12:18 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

That is a bizarre, verbose and ill-informed response from both Roz and Robwinton. Until you have read all 12 pages of the EH and DCMS report I feel you would be wise to reserve judgement. It is a p...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 20-08-2008, 10:54 PM
  Thread: Horniman Triangle Play Park
Post: RE: Horniman Triangle Play Park SE23

Can't resist the opportunity for a bit of history... During and immediately after the war the triangle was a smallholding, with chickens and geese. There was a cottage at the top, near the Sydenham...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 163 171,748 24-06-2008, 08:00 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

I'm not sure detailed results were published but, in the Mayor's own words, the 2006 consultation's results: "didn't show an overwhelming consensus for either the refurbishment or the rebuilding optio...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 22-08-2008, 03:13 PM
  Thread: Mayow Park
Post: RE: Mayow Park

Brian, that is completely wrong. The original lease makes no mention of a bowling green, which was created in 1949. Until then the area covered by the tennis courts and bowling green was open parklan...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 121 129,698 30-11-2008, 10:30 PM
  Thread: Mayow Park
Post: RE: Mayow Park

Brian, I wouldn't want to question what your venerable source remembers. All I can say is that a bowling green is not shown on the 1936 OS map (at a scale of 60" to the mile, and showing each individu...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 121 129,698 09-12-2008, 05:39 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

As the campaign for [url=http://www.gopetition.com/online/19745.html][u]"No demolition without designs"[/u][/url] gathers momentum perhaps some historical background might be useful (with apologies to...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 07-06-2008, 02:34 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

I'm just off to do a stint in the station car-park, behind the public loos, with a petition that says: [quote]We, the undersigned, reject options 1, 2 and 3 of the Council's proposed designs. We wish...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 19-07-2008, 09:29 AM
  Thread: Camille Pissarro's Paintings of Forest Hill
Post: RE: Camille Pissarro's paintings of Forest Hill

The original is on display at the Courtauld Institute Galleries in the Strand; I imagine you could buy a copy from them.
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 21 35,197 20-12-2008, 03:24 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

[quote="Jacksprat"]Can someone explain what is so wonderful about the pool building, other than the fact that it's old and Victorian?[/quote] I have tried, both in this forum and elsewhere. Clearly I...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 19-07-2008, 03:26 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

[quote="Les"]...my point is that the existing building doesn't warrant compromising the new one, and English Heritage agrees.[/quote] That's really not so, Les. EH visited the pools on 13 April 2005,...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 21-07-2008, 08:14 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

This is becoming rather boring , Les. When I used that quote I did so to make the point that although the building did not meet the criteria for listing, the inspectors still found it an interesting a...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 23-07-2008, 07:34 AM
  Thread: The History of Forest Hill
Post: RE: The History of Forest Hill

Canadian Avenue was called Berlin Avenue from about 1879. It was changed, for obvious reasons, in 1917. The choice of Canadian Avenue was apparently because of the the Canadian troops billeted in the ...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 45 51,427 10-01-2009, 09:54 PM
  Thread: The Blitz
Post: RE: The Blitz

The resolution isn't as high as it might be, so I've uploaded the relevant maps from my copy of the book. I'd previously been reluctant because I was unsure about copyright issues. This is the link...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 60 63,039 12-01-2009, 09:34 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

[quote="NewForester"]There was a report by EPTa Architects at the Consultation on the feasibility of converting Louise House and the Superintendants' building[/quote] That is correct. Its conclusions...
stevegrindlay SE23 Topics 2,074 2,040,937 24-07-2008, 06:03 AM
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