Can't Sydenham Spell??
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Can't Sydenham Spell??
We have the 'Two Half's' and near to that the 'Naborhood Office' (???), and I'm wondering what 'Payless' actually means up at Cobbs Corner - You have no pay??
I'm sure there are other gems, but there do seem to be more in Sydenham in a small area than anywhere else I've seen.
I'm sure there are other gems, but there do seem to be more in Sydenham in a small area than anywhere else I've seen.
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Oh God, yes I saw that the other day for the first time - what on earth makes people think it's right, and good enough to put in big letters outside their business???
That wine shop called 'Nicolas' is good as well (though not in Sydenham). It would make sense as 'Nicola's' or even 'Nicholas', but not 'Nicolas' - as it is, it means lots of Nicola's!??
Any more in Sydenham??
That wine shop called 'Nicolas' is good as well (though not in Sydenham). It would make sense as 'Nicola's' or even 'Nicholas', but not 'Nicolas' - as it is, it means lots of Nicola's!??
Any more in Sydenham??
I've no problem with trading names, but one amused me which I think was in Sydenham some time ago - or was somewhere anyway...
... being a hairdresser "Nuthatch". It took me a minute to realise they meant "New Thatch", except they'd answer the phone "Nut Hatch". Recall spluttering my coffee at the irony and it still makes me grin
... being a hairdresser "Nuthatch". It took me a minute to realise they meant "New Thatch", except they'd answer the phone "Nut Hatch". Recall spluttering my coffee at the irony and it still makes me grin
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"Naborhood" was the name of a cinema, opened in 1910 as the Queen's Hall. It was re-named several times, finally to the Naborhood Cinema in 1939. It closed in 1943 after bomb damage and was demolished in 1953 to make way for the present building. Nobody, as far as I am aware, has any idea why it was called the Naborhood or even how it should be pronounced - "naar-borhood" or "nay-borhood".
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Beautiful.
Is that a private garden where The Two Half's now squats? On another thread I said how I wished we could have a small town square in this spot. Your postcard shows how easily it might have become reality.
I think we need another blitz and to get it right this time.
Come friendly bombs and rain on Sydenham
No more shops where you spend a quid in 'em
Is that a private garden where The Two Half's now squats? On another thread I said how I wished we could have a small town square in this spot. Your postcard shows how easily it might have become reality.
I think we need another blitz and to get it right this time.
Come friendly bombs and rain on Sydenham
No more shops where you spend a quid in 'em
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Well, whatever the reason it's done, I don't get it! I wasn't jesting, but I understand the 'Nicolas' thing (spose it's coz my name is Nicola, it always makes me wonder what it means, now I know).
Not sure about Naborhood, I must admit I thought it must have a reason behind it, I couldn't believe anyone really thought 'neighbourhood' was spelt that way???
Not sure about Naborhood, I must admit I thought it must have a reason behind it, I couldn't believe anyone really thought 'neighbourhood' was spelt that way???
Somebody sent a picture of the 'Naborhood' Centre sign to Private Eye, and it was used in one of their issues, not so long ago.
The following week, a letter was published explaining the reason for it being spelt that way, as per this thread.
For a true idea of whether Sydenham can spell or not, you only have to read some of the other threads on this forum, where the spelling is atroch...atrosh....artroc......terrible - even on everyday common spellings.
The following week, a letter was published explaining the reason for it being spelt that way, as per this thread.
For a true idea of whether Sydenham can spell or not, you only have to read some of the other threads on this forum, where the spelling is atroch...atrosh....artroc......terrible - even on everyday common spellings.
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I've spoken to a friend who knows about Lewisham cinemas, and it seems that "Naborhood Cinema" was actually a generic name given by a small company (Monk's Circuit Cinemas) to a group of cinemas that they acquired, probably in the late 1930s. The Naborhood Cinema, Queens Road, Peckham (demolished 1941) was part of this group.
The choice of spelling was probably because the parent company felt, given Hollywood's influence on film at the time, it sounded more 'modern'.
The choice of spelling was probably because the parent company felt, given Hollywood's influence on film at the time, it sounded more 'modern'.