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
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXII, Issue 17, 4 March 1941
7 comments:
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Sorry to cut in on current talks, but I've just come across a post from March 2014 re. Nissen Huts in Deptford. I lived in one in Croft street (number 12), cannot find anywhere to post in response to it. Valerie.
here's the post:-
"ellams said...
does anyone remember croft street off evelyn street in the 50s . When we moved to London and remember well the Nissan huts , any pictures ? 4 March 2014 at 11:51"
Hi I lived directly behind Deptford police station from 1964-9 in Napier Street. It's all gone now and it's a a smaller cul-de-sac called Napier Close. I wonder if anyone might have some pics of that area from the 50s or 60s? We were the last family to move in that street.
7 comments:
Sorry to cut in on current talks, but I've just come across a post from March 2014 re. Nissen Huts in Deptford.
I lived in one in Croft street (number 12), cannot find anywhere to post in response to it. Valerie.
here's the post:-
"ellams said...
does anyone remember croft street off evelyn street
in the 50s . When we moved to London and remember well the Nissan huts , any pictures ?
4 March 2014 at 11:51"
I LIVED AT NUMBER 2 . I REMEMBER A YOUNG GIRL WHO DONE BALLET .WHO HAD A NICE MUM . PETER
I contacted lewisham local history dept about croft st and they told me you had replied to my post . Ellams family at no2
how on earth do I contact Valerie . my neighbour 60 years ago
face book. ice cream
family history of growing up in deptford
Hi I lived directly behind Deptford police station from 1964-9 in Napier Street. It's all gone now and it's a a smaller cul-de-sac called Napier Close.
I wonder if anyone might have some pics of that area from the 50s or 60s? We were the last family to move in that street.
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