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I want proper history like:


Denis Compton started his sporting career at Nunhead Football Club

Heinz opened their first factory in UK on Brayards Rd


Stuff like this also anecdotes of the Nunhead area too would be awesome, I have been digging on line but want to know personal stories too.


Look forward to hearing more.

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SweetShopDan Wrote:

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> I want proper history like:

>

> Denis Compton started his sporting career at

> Nunhead Football Club

> Heinz opened their first factory in UK on Brayards

> Rd

>

> Stuff like this also anecdotes of the Nunhead area

> too would be awesome, I have been digging on line

> but want to know personal stories too.

>

> Look forward to hearing more.

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Why, What are you doing?

We (my fiance and I), are taking on The Old Nuns Head pub and one of the things we want to do is age the inside of the pub, but also bring to the surface some local/interesting history. We want the pub to be genuinely be the pillar of the community and to do this we need to know out facts on the area.


Cheers,


Daniel

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