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Leachhornefrench
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Posted on Tuesday, 09 October, 2007 - 04:36 pm:

I am presently engaged in researching my family history. My relations lived between 1900-1972 in Malham Road, Rojack Road, Vestris Road, Clyde Terrace, Halifax Street, Edney Street, Coombe Road and myself in Peak Hill. I have over the last few years done a considerable amount of Census and BMD & visited Croydon, Lewisham, Dover and Maidstone Local Studies Libraries work but as always there is much more to do.

If anyone has any photographs or information about Clyde Terrace I should be pleased to hear from you.

Many thanks

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09-11-2007 09:04 AM

If you go to the Sydenham forum website then to Town Museum Gallery link Random recall on Sydenham Hill 1950.you will find some photos of Clyde Terrace.Hope this helps

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Leachhornefrench
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Posted on Tuesday, 09 October, 2007 - 04:36 pm:

I am presently engaged in researching my family history. My relations lived between 1900-1972 in Malham Road, Rojack Road, Vestris Road, Clyde Terrace, Halifax Street, Edney Street, Coombe Road and myself in Peak Hill. I have over the last few years done a considerable amount of Census and BMD & visited Croydon, Lewisham, Dover and Maidstone Local Studies Libraries work but as always there is much more to do.

If anyone has any photographs or information about Clyde Terrace I should be pleased to hear from you.

Many thanks


I'd be interested what number Rojack Road they lived at as that's where I live now.

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