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Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 2:08 am
by kiwi
LONG LANE.jpg
LONG LANE
SIMMON THE TANNER PUB.jpg
SIMMON THE TANNER PUB

Long Lane, Simon The Tanner.  X..png

Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 5:12 am
by kiwi
Long Lane corner with Staple Street. In the 1950s these shops were Fordham’s and Leatherdale’s bakery. Later still there was a Fish and Chip shop here.
LONG LANE STAPLE STREET CORNER.jpg
LONG LANE/STAPLE STREET CORNER.
STAPLES STREET.jpg
LONG LANE/ STAPLE STREET CORNER 2016

Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 3:17 am
by kiwi
3 Long Lane, The Anti-fascists March 1937.  X..png
Long Lane, The Anti-fascists March 1937
Long Lane barricades against a march of British Fascists 1937, near Kipling Street.jpg
Long Lane barricades against a march of British Fascists 1937,near Kipling Street.
Long Lane. The Anti-fascists plaque is inside the John Harvard Library, Borough High Street.   X..jpg
The Anti-fascists plaque is inside the John Harvard Library, Borough High Street.

Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 4:10 am
by kiwi
The Royal Standard was situated at 21 Long Lane.jpg
The Royal Standard was situated at 21 Long Lane.

Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 8:33 pm
by Fogbrain
kiwi wrote:
Long Lane, Bermondsey,1913.

This picture is actually of Meeting House Lane, Peckham.

Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 6:14 am
by kiwi
Hi Fogbrain, just like to ask you for a little bit of information regarding Long Lane/Meeting House Lane picture? This is the same picture, combined with another (which I understand is Long Lane) claiming to be both in Long Lane, again from a different site from where I got the first picture.
As we both know claiming to be somewhere on a picture doesn’t mean it is actually correct. Unless of course you recognise the area, shop or pub etc, which then you can change with the right information, otherwise you must assume and go with what is there.
I’m not doubting it could be Meeting House Lane as you say but just reposting the same picture and stating it is somewhere else is not really proof one way or the other which one is right.
It’s good that you pick up on some posts by myself which are not quite correct and I do try and correct it and acknowledge when I am wrong but this can take up a lot of time on my behalf. So, if you can help me out when you notice a post not quite right with a bit more information and proof of why it’s not what it states would be much appreciated and save me a lot of time looking possibly to correct it. KIWI.
Bagwash, Long Lane X.jpg
LONG LANE.

Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 2:18 am
by kiwi
LONG LANE,THE SMITH FAMILY.jpg
The Smith family in Long Lane. One of the first ice cream stalls.

Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 9:53 pm
by kiwi
FINE FOODS - Locanda del Melo Opened in June 2006, LONG LANE.
The Fine Foods deli at the corner of Long Lane and Wild's Rents came to the rescue and served hot drinks and food to the affected residents of Eleven homes who were left without power on Saturday night after a small fire in a locked electrical cupboard in the 1930s council block in Decima Street. (2012). Nice story, well worth a mention, sometimes it’s not all about money. :D
LONG LANE WILD RENTS (RIGHT) FINE FOODS 2016.jpg
Fine Foods corner of Long Lane & Wild Rents 2016
long lane fine foods.jpg

Bermondsey brightens up her bomb sites.
The Elim cycling Club adopted this elephant type shelter at the bombed corner of Wild Rents and Long Lane Bermondsey. They use it as clubroom, machine shop and starting point for their cycling club c1950.
Long Lane & Wild Rents (corner of) Bermondsey, c1950. Bomb shelter used by The Elim cycling Club.  X.png
Possibly the same corner ??

Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 4:32 am
by kiwi
WILD RENTS LONG LANE 1976  X.jpg
WILD RENTS LONG LANE 1976

Re: LONG LANE.

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:22 am
by kiwi
LONG LANE VE DAY.jpg
LONG LANE VE DAY 1945.