view from Forest Hill, 1828....where from?
View from Forest Hill, 1828....
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This must be from the top of forest hill...and It can only be looking towards catford hithere green, or towards nunhead...
whats the road in the foregrround?
honor oak rd?
what is the massive embankment in the middle at the back...way before railway embankments...i think
this is quite a dillemma...
any ideas?
whats the road in the foregrround?
honor oak rd?
what is the massive embankment in the middle at the back...way before railway embankments...i think
this is quite a dillemma...
any ideas?
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that does make sense...then thats London rd hidden away in the mid foregroundLooks like the long road might be Honor Oak Road - and the view is from the top of Derby Hill or somewhere thereabouts.
(or maybe a little further up...from eliot bank, towards hornimans, and wood vale...that would explain the apparent downhill view..
but what is that embankment?
That steep embankment could be at Nunhead I guess. If you take the long road as Honor Oak Road it all seems to fit.
There's quite a steep incline/ hill on the site of Nunhead Cemetery.
I believe Nunhead Cemetery was opened in 1840. So the embankment you point out could be the site of the cemetery before it was developed as a burial ground.
There's quite a steep incline/ hill on the site of Nunhead Cemetery.
I believe Nunhead Cemetery was opened in 1840. So the embankment you point out could be the site of the cemetery before it was developed as a burial ground.
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