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Kathleen Olander

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  1. You can drop off and collect but you still have to enter your reg in machine inside, or you will get a fine.
  2. Just wanted to say that Thunderblue aka Michael is a really nice chap. He does absolutely loads of voluntary work for the community particularly in Nunhead. At the start of the pandemic he was first out of the block delivering prescription medicines for Krystals pharmacy, free of charge for those elderly and vulnerable that could not get out. He also escorted an Elvis impersonator all around the streets of Nunhead to cheer people up and raise money for charity, when we were clapping for the NHS. His post is a genuine effort to let people know about these alarms in case they wish to get one. The most generous, kind and charitable person you are ever likely to meet.
  3. I also have access to census returns for any look ups. It's not always straightforward looking up inhabitants of a house as street numbering changes over the years. Particularly after WW2 where whole streets were renumbered due to the missing houses!
  4. I had someone similar visit, his laminated card said "Hawkers Association" or similar. I was polite but shut door on him, but I could still hear him shouting abusively outside.
  5. You need to be really careful researching a particular house, as street numbering changes over time. Many of Southwark's streets have been renumbered, especially after the war as so many buildings were lost. I see from Google earth that 19 Barry Road has a name, so try looking for the name of the house on the census rather than the number, as the house name or terrace was often recorded.
  6. The back of the woman in the photo whose dog attacked in Dulwich Park is nothing like the woman that I see who walks 2 white staffies through Dulwich Village and Half Moon Lane. She is much slimmer with shorter and straighter fair hair, she walks very quickly, the dogs must be quite old I have seen them around for years. She is always on her own and always has them on leads, she used to tie them up outside the newsagents in DV when she went in for a paper. Perhaps two women walk two white staffies round the area?
  7. I saw it drop off on East Dulwich Grove from what looked like a classic car? I have taken it home with me. PM me for details if you think it's yours?
  8. Had you thought about applying for a PO Box No from Royal Mail?
  9. Hello In 1911 Alexander Henry Clark lived there with his wife Annie and children Violet and Victor, he was 43 and a clerk born in St Pancras. Walter Sidney Fentum age 29 and his wife Emily Mildred nee Barlow, and daughter Emily Annie lived at 119 Crystal Palace Road in 1911. Hope this helps?
  10. I would not recommend managing yourself nowadays especially a block of flats. There are so many laws, rules and regs to keep to, and you would have to keep up to date with any changes which are easily missed if you are not a registered agent. You would also need a bank account that would need to be administered and register with Companies House. Plus if anything goes wrong you risk legal action.
  11. Ask the Managing Agent for copies of the invoices, they are obliged to let you have them.
  12. Please sign the petition and share this link: Help is desparately needed for this talented musician. Thank you for reading https://www.change.org/p/remove-my-mentally-ill-brother-from-the-streets-provide-him-with-the-treatment-he-needs
  13. Could they be flea bites? They may have been in the basket and ended up laying eggs in your carpets? I can't really tell from your photo but flea bites go quite red, probably due to scratching. Hope you get to bottom of it and feel better soon.
  14. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Kathleen Olander Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I have heard this many times regarding the > > haunting of the Kings Arms PH and ghosts > singing > > WW2 songs in the bar. > > > > Only a little research is needed to find that > > no-one died in this pub during the second world > > war. > > xxxxxxx > > Not sure you necessarily need to have had a death > there for people to experience things like that? I have no idea about paranormal stuff, but people keep quoting that 11 people died in the Kings Arms and that just isn't true, even if Dulwich on View says it is!
  15. I have heard this many times regarding the haunting of the Kings Arms PH and ghosts singing WW2 songs in the bar. Only a little research is needed to find that no-one died in this pub during the second world war.
  16. I thought the telephone numbers were fake, I just tried it and it works.
  17. I purchased Rosalind's first book "Sacrifice of a Lifetime" at the door quite a few years ago. I thought it a good read, although there were a lot of grammatical/spelling errors. I have a lot of admiration for her for taking the initiative.
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