Do you, Steve, or anyone else happen to know what became of this picture or where one could view it?It was also a resting place for those who used the canal for work or recreation. An early painting shows pleasure boats moored against a landing stage beside the inn.
Boats moored at The Greyhound.
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Boats moored at The Greyhound.
Under the gallery section of the STF there's a piece about The Greyhoud.
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Hi Greg
I think this may be the image you mean.
The greyhound would be 50 yards uphill to the right of Doo's wharf, which is shown here. it occupied more or less the area of the up platform of sydenham station
this view, from further north, shows the layout;
this view, from south of the bridge shows the inlet into the wharf, just visible under the bridge.
I've bumped up the 'pictures of the croydon canal' thread for reference.
I hope this helps
I think this may be the image you mean.
The greyhound would be 50 yards uphill to the right of Doo's wharf, which is shown here. it occupied more or less the area of the up platform of sydenham station
this view, from further north, shows the layout;
this view, from south of the bridge shows the inlet into the wharf, just visible under the bridge.
I've bumped up the 'pictures of the croydon canal' thread for reference.
I hope this helps
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It does help thank you Will. I'm very pleased you've responded to my question. I can visualise where everything was now (I think). For example on 'view54' the pallets stacked on the left hand side on the inlet would have been where the Railway Tavern now is and to the right where Doo's Wharf would have been is now part The Greyhound car park and part Spring Hill Gardens? The lone female being situated roughly where the ticket hall now is on the down platform?
Very interesting, thank you Will.
Very interesting, thank you Will.
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Yes, where it follows the line the canal was infilled, but the rail line is obviously more direct, and the canal at this point meandered slightly to the west, so that young lady in the picture is probably in the middle of the tracks or at the edge of the down platform.Interesting, so did they drain the canal to make the railway line?
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I see. So the railway bridge has been rebuilt? It appears thinnner and less substantial than the one pictured below?will greenwood wrote:Yes, where it follows the line the canal was infilled, but the rail line is obviously more direct, and the canal at this point meandered slightly to the west, so that young lady in the picture is probably in the middle of the tracks or at the edge of the down platform.Interesting, so did they drain the canal to make the railway line?
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