The 'German' bridge
The 'German' bridge
On another website... (SE23.com actually!) people are discussing the 'German' bridge - presumably the footbridge over the railway from Dacres Road to Sydenham Park. Anyone know why it's so-called?
Thomas
I agree not many live locally and even the pasteur comes from North London. The services they do have I believe are well supported as they often get tourists etc.
Not sure of current situation but know other churches have used the building when not being used by the Lutherans.
When at F H School in early 60's I learnt German and we went to Carol Service.
I agree not many live locally and even the pasteur comes from North London. The services they do have I believe are well supported as they often get tourists etc.
Not sure of current situation but know other churches have used the building when not being used by the Lutherans.
When at F H School in early 60's I learnt German and we went to Carol Service.
We used to walk over the "wooden bridge" or "German Bridge" on the way to Sydenham Girls School when we'd walked through Mayow park in the 70's. We were "flashed" by a man in the church doorway on our way home once, of course being innocent at 14 we didn't know what he was doing or what we were seeing but weren't upset at all.
It was a case of either spending 5p bus fare or walking.
It was a case of either spending 5p bus fare or walking.
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I grew up in Germany (from roughly the age of 11-16). I consider(ed) myself quite fluent and certainly had many truly wonderful times in Germany. I always find the strong German influence in Sydders quite fascinating.
Does anyone know why the 'link' even exists? Was there a large German community at one point? It's quite intriguing, isn't it?
Does anyone know why the 'link' even exists? Was there a large German community at one point? It's quite intriguing, isn't it?
This is the thread I was talking about:
http://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 46ce9766c3
All very interesting. Another thing worth noting is that Dietrich Bonhoeffer (hero to Kevin Rudd for the Aussies amongst you) was pastor at the German church in the 1930s before returning to Germany and eventually being executed in the dying days of Nazi rule for complicity in the plot to kill Hitler.
http://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 46ce9766c3
All very interesting. Another thing worth noting is that Dietrich Bonhoeffer (hero to Kevin Rudd for the Aussies amongst you) was pastor at the German church in the 1930s before returning to Germany and eventually being executed in the dying days of Nazi rule for complicity in the plot to kill Hitler.
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Aber kennst du die antworte warum, mein schatze?Eagle wrote:Yes Greg
There was a large German community here especially second half of 19th century. Infact The German Ambassador had a country retreat on Sydenham him.
There are a number of roads locally with German origins especially of course Tannsfeld Rd
My written Deutsche is abhorrent but I'm trying to ask [sort of] "but do you know the reason why, my friend"
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According to the Joan Alcock book about Sydenham and Forest Hill (well worth reading by the way) one possible reason for the large number of Germans (well over 200 at one point) was the proximity to Crystal Palace, where large numbers of concerts took place (there was a German conductor there) plus you had various merchants and businessmen who settled in London and made Sydenham their home (it being a rather posh area at the time).I'm trying to ask [sort of] "but do you know the reason why, my friend"
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