Friday, 9 May 2014

Mary Ann Buildings circa 1960's




13 comments:

Anonymous said...

My wifes father was born at no 1 mary ann builings in 1920. thank for picts.

Jacki Muir (nee Podd) said...

My Dad grew up in Mary Ann Buildings - son of Harry & Emma Podd.

shezza.t said...

Thank you for sharing the pictures - I love this site. My Great Grandfather was the Relieving Officer at the Relieving office in St Mary Anns Buildings and my Grandfather was born there. Can anyone tell me anymore about the Relieving Office or St Mary Anns Buildings.

Dave said...

Fantastic! My dear ol' Nan used to talk about living here after she got married in the 1920's. Now I know what they looked like. Thank you!!!

Andy said...

Hi dave glad you got the picture of how it was, I can just remember how it looked in the late 1950's all derelict as we'll

Andy

Anonymous said...

My G.G.G Grandfather James Job Kimble and his younger sister Eliza was born at MaryAnns buildings,St.Pauls, Deptford in 1821 and 1825 respectively. To see a photo from 1960 is unbelievable. Many thanks.

Andy said...

Your welcome

Andy

Andy said...
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Anonymous said...

In reply to query re Relieving Officer
Official of the Poor Law Union to whom the poor or retarded persons in the parish could apply for poor relief

Latter day Social Service...


JoAnn said...

My husband's 4xgrandfather and grandmother lived here. Are they still standing? I was in Deptford about six years ago, wish I had known.

Colin Styles said...

In my childhood and youth I belonged to the Salvation Army in Mary Ann Buildings. Wonderful times.

Anonymous said...

I was born in no.8 Mary ann buildings in 1945. Dear little house My Gran lived there in the late 1800s also my grt. gran parents.

ray carpenter said...

my 3rd great-grandfather Samuel Harris and my 3rd great grandmother sarah taylor at number 11 mary ann buildings in 1891