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Ash
07-24-2017, 09:56 AM
Not only that, was rewarded with some items of architectural merit.

Early Georgian houses on Albury Street:

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/2e/02/8f/2e028f807bb7db91576ad3b3727f805a--location.jpg

St Pauls Church.

http://www.thomasford.co.uk/images/deptford.jpg?crc=126857019

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

http://media.cool-cities.com/laban_centre_01_jabr_f_mob.jpg?h=530

Also, I learned that Peter the Great had wild parties.

Sir C
07-24-2017, 10:03 AM
Not only that, was rewarded with some items of architectural merit.

Early Georgian houses on Albury Street:

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/2e/02/8f/2e028f807bb7db91576ad3b3727f805a--location.jpg

St Pauls Church.

http://www.thomasford.co.uk/images/deptford.jpg?crc=126857019

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

http://media.cool-cities.com/laban_centre_01_jabr_f_mob.jpg?h=530

Also, I learned that Peter the Great had wild parties.

In the 90s I used to have to visit someone who lived on the 17th floor of a block on the Pepys Estate. These visits were memorable for two reasons:

1. The overwhelming smell of urine in the common areas.
2. The feeling of surprise upon returning to the car to find it still there.

Burney
07-24-2017, 10:06 AM
In the 90s I used to have to visit someone who lived on the 17th floor of a block on the Pepys Estate. These visits were memorable for two reasons:

1. The overwhelming smell of urine in the common areas.
2. The feeling of surprise upon returning to the car to find it still there.

"Used to have to visit" them, did you? :hehe:

By the way, have you seem that Abi Wilkinson is trolling you in today's Guardian?

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/24/utopian-thinking-fund-welfare-state-inheritance-tax?CMP=twt_gu

Sir C
07-24-2017, 10:10 AM
"Used to have to visit" them, did you? :hehe:

By the way, have you seem that Abi Wilkinson is trolling you in today's Guardian?

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/24/utopian-thinking-fund-welfare-state-inheritance-tax?CMP=twt_gu

Ex sister-in-law, innit. Fúck me, what a bunch she used to hang around with. They had 'community groups', 'craft workshops', 'poetry workshops', a whole range of actvities to cater for the feckless population of the estate. As far as I could work out, more than half of them were signed off on the sick. Lazy bástards.

I saw. I commented. I laughed at the kicking she is taking btl.

Ash
07-24-2017, 10:13 AM
In the 90s I used to have to visit someone who lived on the 17th floor of a block on the Pepys Estate. These visits were memorable for two reasons:

1. The overwhelming smell of urine in the common areas.
2. The feeling of surprise upon returning to the car to find it still there.

Yes, I went by there, and around the land that was once the shipyard. I was reminded of how it rivalled Tottenham as one of the grimmest places in London when I got to the places above. There wasn't time to explore all the high street but apparently it is trendifying a bit. The North end of the high street was a bit desolate for a saturday.

So some poor carpenter used to let Pepys nob his wife there in return for a favourable word put in which might gain him a better situation. :-( And Christopher Marlowe was murdered there over a row about a restaurant bill.

Luis Anaconda
07-24-2017, 10:26 AM
Yes, I went by there, and around the land that was once the shipyard. I was reminded of how it rivalled Tottenham as one of the grimmest places in London when I got to the places above. There wasn't time to explore all the high street but apparently it is trendifying a bit. The North end of the high street was a bit desolate for a saturday.

So some poor carpenter used to let Pepys nob his wife there in return for a favourable word put in which might gain him a better situation. :-( And Christopher Marlowe was murdered there over a row about a restaurant bill.
Pah - restaurant bill nonsense. He was assassinated on the orders of Lady Walsingham/Walter Raleigh/Lord Burghley/The privy council/Shakespeare/Queen Elizabeth I/Prince Philip

Viva Prat Vegas
07-24-2017, 10:27 AM
Pah - restaurant bill nonsense. He was assassinated on the orders of Lady Walsingham/Walter Raleigh/Lord Burghley/The privy council/Shakespeare/Queen Elizabeth I/Prince Philip

and or that David Attenborough producer

Ash
07-24-2017, 10:34 AM
Pah - restaurant bill nonsense. He was assassinated on the orders of Lady Walsingham/Walter Raleigh/Lord Burghley/The privy council/Shakespeare/Queen Elizabeth I/Prince Philip

:hehe: Yes, I saw that.

Burney
07-24-2017, 10:36 AM
Yes, I went by there, and around the land that was once the shipyard. I was reminded of how it rivalled Tottenham as one of the grimmest places in London when I got to the places above. There wasn't time to explore all the high street but apparently it is trendifying a bit. The North end of the high street was a bit desolate for a saturday.

So some poor carpenter used to let Pepys nob his wife there in return for a favourable word put in which might gain him a better situation. :-( And Christopher Marlowe was murdered there over a row about a restaurant bill.

Stabbed straight through the eye, I believe. No messing about.

Maravilloso Marvo
07-24-2017, 11:31 AM
In the 90s I used to have to visit someone who lived on the 17th floor of a block on the Pepys Estate. These visits were memorable for two reasons:

1. The overwhelming smell of urine in the common areas.
2. The feeling of surprise upon returning to the car to find it still there.

A friend of mine bought his first home on the Pepys estate or as the locals called it, the "peppies" estate.

Ash
07-24-2017, 11:48 AM
Stabbed straight through the eye, I believe. No messing about.

Pwopah nawty. Millwaw boys fru 'n fru.