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Shaw Cottages and the Prince of Wales Pub
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Benderish


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13-06-2015 12:13 PM

As an Australian living over here, I'm pretty keen on my family history. It turns out that my great great grandfather was born and lived on Shaw Cottages off Perry Rise, a short 5 minute walk from where I live now! It's weird to thing that 170 years later I'm moved back to where some of my family has come from! I'm sure it was quite different back in 1860's.

As it's very local to me now, I'm quite interested in finding out more about it and the pub that is on the corner, the Prince of Wales.

Does anyone have any old photos of the area or the street and any idea of the pub was actually there back in the mid 1800's?

Thanks all,
Ben

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Poppet2


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Joined: Oct 2013
Post: #2
13-06-2015 05:13 PM

See this Amazon link for books. Scroll half way down the page and you will find a variety of books about Forest Hilll.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1445634929/re...TAHYQJHWW0

Also, take a visit to the archive centre in Lewisham library. Check online for opening hours.

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BillieJameson


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Joined: Jan 2014
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13-06-2015 05:23 PM

Or go to Kirkdale Books in Sydenham for local history and more. They are open on Sundays.

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