Best collection of cards offered on Ebay--EVER!

The History of Sydenham from Cippenham to present day. Links to photos especially welcome!
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Falkor
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Location: Surrey Quays

Best collection of cards offered on Ebay--EVER!

Post by Falkor »

This was only a couple of months ago at the most; I don't think I've ever seen such an amazing set being offered all at once...
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kennyb2
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Joined: 13 Apr 2007 09:22
Location: wilts

Post by kennyb2 »

Now thats AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
some of those bring back some memories,
Wouldn`t South London have been an amazing place to live these days without Hitler and property developers [ and I use them both in the same sentance on purpose]
Lostmind
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Joined: 26 Dec 2006 19:16
Location: East Anglia

Post by Lostmind »

A cracking lot you have there! (I hope you have the copyrights for them all :wink: )

Yes, we live in a [nice*] modern age. Yes, we can shop online, etc ... But wouldn't you love to have a walk down some of those streets. There seems to be something strangely cosy about the fully-covered paths from the shop covers.

The card of The Pavement, Lewisham, is the most fascinating for me, as my great, great Grandfather was given a shop there in the 1870's. He was the Black-Sheep of the family, and was bankrupt by 1874! :roll:

*Hmm.
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