1920 to 1935 - 42 Burghill Road.
1935 to 1961 - Derby House, 46 Trewsbury Road (56 after the war).
Reg has generously provided some photos of his house--before and after the war!

© Reg O'neil

© Reg O'neil

© Reg O'neil
Reg's parents were both air raid wardens and were sited at the rear of the rink cinema. His Mother and Stepfather were both inside a homemade shelter that Reg constructed at the start of the war, and they both survived the V1 attack with only minor injuries.
We've just been discussing another V1 attack that happened nearby at the Fairlawn Park junction with Sydenham Road. Did you know there were once shops on both corners of Fairlawn Park before the war? The photographic record for the bottom half of Sydenham Road is seriously lacking, and it's only through a recent £70+ Ebay postcard that we get to see these shops.

© John Coulter / Lewisham Local Studies

© Steve Grindlay


New skill in Photoshop taught to me by my Russian mate!



The last WWI bomb and first WWII bomb to fall on Sydenham Town was here at the Fairlawn Park junction, and it's not clear which war the photos show.

The bottom-right circle is the area where the V1 hit Fairlawn Park; Reg has kindly given up some of his free time to draw up a map--entirely from memory--showing the area before the war, listing the shops and their type of business.

© Reg O'neil
Leading up to the War
1+2 was a Church of England infants school; 2-3 buildings (no picture available).
3 to 7 (Broadway Parade) replaced 2 houses called Hanover Lodge and The Grange that were demolished in c1901 (no picture available).
8 to 12 built late 19C.
13 - the Library built c1901 near the site of Home Park Lodge (no picture available).
14 - the RC Presbytery built on site of Sir George Grove's house, which was demolished in 1929 because of a leaky roof (picture availabe in kennyb's thead). A brick extension at the rear was retained as part of the Presbytery.
15 to 19 - Shops built late 19C (distant view above).
20 - RC Church built 1882 (picture above)
After the War
1+2 - destroyed by V1!
3 to 7 - parade still exists today, but not sure if anything of it needed rebuilding after the war.
8 to 12 - I think they were unaffected by the war.
13 - the Library remains unchanged, except for the entrance being moved from the front to the side.
14 - was the Presbytery rebuilt?
15 to 20 - totally destroyed in the V1 attack!
I started this topic in the hope that Steve G, Kenny B or others could possibly add some additional information. Also, if anyone out there has any questions for Reg O'neil, please don't hesitate to post! As you can see from the map above, Reg has a very good memory, so don't miss out on this opportunity. Reg even remembers the Crystal Palace! He's already a member of this forum, although still figuring out how to use it, so no doubt will join in the discussions as they develop. I'm told Reg has lot's of other photos of Burghill Road, plus a wealth of knowledge. Again, Reg said he would be more than happy to answer any questions at all about Sydenham, and provide information where possible...