According to Wikipedia there is a Syd connection.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lawson_Johnston
Is this correct?
Inventor of Bovril - Sydenham connection?
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I believe so, though what are the agreed boundaries of Sydenham?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingswood%2C_Dulwich
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingswood%2C_Dulwich
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It's stretching it rather to claim that Kingswood House is in Sydenham. However, John Lawson Johnson lived much closer to Sydenham for a short time.
From about 1891-1892, while Kingswood was being converted and modernised for him, he lived at Moss Grange, 31 Sydenham Hill. The modern development called Woodsyre is now on the site. Technically, this is still in Dulwich.
From about 1891-1892, while Kingswood was being converted and modernised for him, he lived at Moss Grange, 31 Sydenham Hill. The modern development called Woodsyre is now on the site. Technically, this is still in Dulwich.