Dulwich Village
Helpfully, should you not think this behaviour was as enchanting as I did, the Mayor of London had an advertising billboard which read: "And I shall remember what it was like to be 14".
Thank-you Mayor. That explains everything. Who says politicians aren't in touch with their electorate? Funny though I've never seen the Mayor on the top deck of the 196. Or the bottom deck.
But I digress. To come to Dulwich Village from the hurly-burly of London life is to find an oasis within the grime and graffiti of the surrounding areas like Brixton. It is full of beautiful architecture, the signposts are from an era long gone, and it is just quiet.
Silence is golden. Especially when it reeks of money!!!! You have to have a few pounds to live here.
A detailed history of Dulwich Village can be found at wilkpedia.
I have taken photos of the beautiful Victorian Half Moon Pub, Half Moon Lane at nearby Herne Hill. Above it is McKenzie's Boxercise Gym run by one of the ubiquitous McKenzie brothers. Not Duke, I think or the guy who run for Mayor but maybe Clinton.
Other pictures includes the houses on the village high steet, Crown & Greyhound pub, Picture Galley and Dulwich College, founded in 1619!
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Most of these photos are available as signed prints. Please e-mail for details.
I'd be grateful if the photos are not used without prior permission. Please e-mail any request for usage or to obtain any photo without the copyright wording.
- Paul Page (2009)
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