Unfortunately, I cannot view the above set of photos in high resolution because Flickr is prompting me to first login!? A bit of detective work reveals that you might have this set tagged as "private" or something? Any chance of fixing this please, so I can view them in original size?
You describe the main photo very well indeed! I never realised there was an original Woodman building, and the fact that it still survives behind a facade; I assume the side wall is now hidden by the connecting parade. These photos and information are not to be found in any of my Sydenham history books. Steve, you've proven there exists an abundance of unseen photos that warrants another book in my opinion--I'm not referring to additional photos of the same view either--I think you would be the perfect man for the job (time and motivation withstanding). I had the desire the write a book a few years back, but my poor English skills did not enable me to do so. Your English is perfect mate...
Well said! This is probably the most informative topic I've read so far on this forum... That is some excellent info there. I had no idea about the evolution of this site.The terrace was built in about 1876. On the extreme left is a corn merchant's. This shop and the two shops nearer to the Woodman were demolished in about 1894 when the Invicta Laundry was built. That building was demolished a few years ago to make way for the Costcutter building.
BTW, you reminded me of something else... I heard a rumour that a bus crashed into a building that stood across the road from the Woodman, in the 1980s or 1990s, and that this building was replaced with the present one. I don't remember this incident, so if it were true, it was probably in the 80s when I was still in my young, ignorant stage of life.back in the 1950`s a large hole suddenly appeared in the road outside the Woodman pub, or at least a bit further down by what ued to be Bouchers grocers shop on the opposite corner. I have a vague recollection of a bus involved with the hole
On the corner of Dartmouth rd, there was a large ironmonger, then a bit further down a really rough barber, Catheralls,who only did short back and sides, made my life a misery!
There is nothing now, mate... I've been searching Springfield Rise, Rosamond Street, Dallas Road, Rowland Grove, Mill Gardens, Wells Park estate for any remnants of the "old Sydenham" whatsoever, but have failed to find a single thing. The scene now is such a contrast to your day.I seem to have heard that there was once a windmill in Halifax street, supposedly parts remained.