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Does anyone have any photos of the Prefabs in Underhill Road, Derek's General Store on the corner of Friern Road & Underhill Road, the parade of shops in Underhill Road or the Crystal Palace Tavern in the 1960s/70s or 8os. Did you work at Everitt Vero's co ltd at the bottom of Crystal Palace road in the 1960s, do you have any memories you can relate ? My Mum, Joan Chinery worked there and I would be interested if anyone had any stories to tell. Does anyone have any old cine film of East Dulwich or surrounding areas in the 1960s/70s or 80s, I am trying to put together a history and possibly a DVD or book of how East Dulwich was years ago. Did anybody know Len Ellis or Fred Chinery who worked on the council in the 1960s ? Did anybody know Pat & Jean Smith, Jean Burns, Bob Moy, Flo & Joe Kidd, Phillip Ramsey, Kenny & Andy Chappell or Robin Speck who all lived in the Prefabs in Underhill Road, if you can help in anyway that would be great
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