1 of 1. The Café of Good Hope is a recent addition to the Hither Green Lane, part of the Jimmy Mizen Foundation – Jimmy was murdered on Burnt Ash Road on 10 May 2008. Hansbury’s (formerly the Sir David Brewster), memories from someone living at the edge of this attack. Like most community groups, last year the HGCA moved everything online; it was sad to miss out on the usual flurry of meetings, volunteer events, fairs and markets and we also had to postpone our AGM. The shops (see below) were developed by Corbett early in the development – there was no pub as Corbett was a strict teetotaller. Quiz Night. Hither green had needed a decent local pub and now it has one. Come and explore a true gem of a local, just 10 minutes from Central London and just a short walk from Hither Green station, in the heart of Lewisham. Find all the transport options for your trip from Hither Green to Bounds Green Underground Station right here. Emily (25) and Jean (1) Chapman – a mother and daughter from Walworth; Violet Kyle (25) of 11 Morley Road, who died in the Miller Hospital in Greenwich; Gerald Hill (17) of 278 Brownhill Road, who was in the Home Guard; and, Laurence Ward (2015) The London County Council Bomb Damage Maps 1939-1945 – permission has been given by the copyright owners of the map, the London Metropolitan Archives to use the image here, Godfrey Smith (1997) ‘Hither Green: the Forgotten Hamlet : Including the Corbett Estate’ p64, The postcards and drawing of Campshill House are all from e Bay between January 2015 and January 2018, The painting of Japes Cottage is ©Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre, on a non-commercial licence through, The photograph of the destruction of Glenview Road in the ‘silent’ Zeppelin raid is on a. © IWM Imperial War Museum on a Non Commercial Licence. The area around Staplehurst Road suffered badly in a World War 1 air raid – two 50 kg and two 100 kg bombs were dropped by German Gotha aircraft and fell close to 187 Leahurst Road, damaging 19 shops and 63 homes, the railway line. There were 49 fatalities and 78 people injured – the sixth highest number of deaths in a single rail accident in Britain. This was a pig farm before being turned into a park in the 1960s, although it was once of Lewisham’s more neglected parks until a major upgrade in 2007 with Heritage and Environment Agency funding the river was opened up park and the park re-planted to encourage wildlife. Despite the 1896 signs, the hospital opened in 1897, it went through variety of guises including fever, paediatrics, geriatrics in its century of use. The Bermondsey born Emily married James Chapman in 1940, although they were probably living together in 1939 with James’ parents. Those at the southern end of Springbank Road were replaced in the late 1950s or early 1960s by permanent bungalows built by the Borough of Lewisham. Rome2rio is a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any location in the world. Hither Green station Fernbrook Road Hither Green Greater London SE13 5NF. Refreshments – several places either side of the station, along with the Café of Good Hope on Hither Green Lane and the Lewisham Arts Café in Manor Park. blog post, including Hither Green’s Disney store. Large chunks of this end of the street, particularity on the western side were destroyed during World War 2. The opposite corner went through a greater variety of uses – it was last a nursery which closed in the mid-2000s. The Pillar Box on the corner of Beacon Road may look ordinary but it was attacked by suffragettes in 1913 – it was one of many similar attacks by Lewisham’s militant WSPU branch. Hither Green station is the perfect place to start the walk as the railway ‘made’ the area. Jean was just 22 months old when she died. While it has been converted into flats, the bar remains closed. Well done for even making this quiz, it probably took forever to make. Perhaps the biggest surprise with St Swithun’s (pictured above) – is that it is still here. Assuming that he was still living at home, his parents will have moved during the war as 278 Brownhill Road was vacant when the Register was compiled. Another was on the opposite site of the railway to Fernbrook Road around the junction of Springbank Road and Nightingale Grove, very close to the station at 6:18 on the evening of 29 July 1944. There was an attempt to build a pub in the late 1870s in Ennersdale Road, however, there were two rival builders and they seemed to expect the magistrates to decide on which one to allow. Then roads like Brightside, Mallet and Elthruda began to be developed in the late 1870s and early 1880s. From the 1820s to 1940s this was ‘home’ to Camps Hill House, an impressive large house which was built in the 1820s for the brick maker Henry Lee – it is pictured below (source eBay October 2016) . The HGCA environment team are trying a new method this year to combat the colossal weed load which overwhelms it each year! The full list in not needed and unencyclopedic.
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