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
My Grandparents were Mr and Mrs Perry and owned a sweetshop in Douglas Way. My grandfather made his own ice cream if anybody either remembers or their families have talked about it. I have a photograph that I can look out. I am researching my family tree, so would love to have any feedback.
Hi Hyette, I was only little so a bit sketchy but remember 'Perrys' and we always used to go in there for sweets etc. Would love to see a photo of the shop..we lived in Maple house at the back of Idonia st
Hello there. Remember it very well. Parry's ice cream was like no other. Still unmatched in my memory. We lived opposite in douglas way and it was a regular sunday treat. Remember knowing mr and mrs perry remember the shop remember the ice cream and always wondered what happened. Obviously the area was developed. Would love a picture please. How do i get one.
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My Grandparents were Mr and Mrs Perry and owned a sweetshop in Douglas Way. My grandfather made his own ice cream if anybody either remembers or their families have talked about it. I have a photograph that I can look out. I am researching my family tree, so would love to have any feedback.
Hi Hyette, I was only little so a bit sketchy but remember 'Perrys' and we always used to go in there for sweets etc. Would love to see a photo of the shop..we lived in Maple house at the back of Idonia st
Hello there. Remember it very well. Parry's ice cream was like no other. Still unmatched in my memory. We lived opposite in douglas way and it was a regular sunday treat. Remember knowing mr and mrs perry remember the shop remember the ice cream and always wondered what happened. Obviously the area was developed. Would love a picture please. How do i get one.
Does anyone remember a cobblers in Church Street? My grandad owned the shop there, 102b apparently
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