A classic example of a late Victorian suburb By Nic Price on 28 March 2005 — 1 min read East Dulwich: is a classic example of a laste Victorian suburb had a cinema between 1938 and 1972 (the building was demolished in 2003) was bombed heavily in World War II during the Blitz and by V1 and V2 flying bombs had electric trams until 1952 was originally in the county of Surrey and in... More
Time for an Olympic bid By Nic Price on 18 February 2005 — 1 min read “Big Ben” illuminated with London 2012 Olympic bid logo On my cycle journey home from work this evening More
A new challenge By Nic Price on 16 February 2005 — 1 min read I’m about to start training for the 2005 Crystal Palace Triathlon which takes place on 29th May. It’s a half triathlon: 750 metre swim 20km cycle ride 5km run The cycling and running should be doable, I’m looking for swimming tips though. Hopefully we’ll go past the dinosaurs… More
Where the dill grows By Nic Price on 5 February 2005 — 1 min read On lordshiplane.co.uk the following from a book titled East Dulwich by John D Beasley: In A View of Dulwich, Peckham and Camberwell around 1300 Rosemary Warhurst records that in 1340 there was a hamlet called Est Dilewissh where William Mabuhs, a marshall, sold houses, gardens, arable lands, heath and enclosures to John Leverich. This was... More
Hot stuff By Nic Price on 4 February 2005 — 1 min read Marylebone High Street wasabi strength chart with your take away sushi… Japanese Canteen (strongest) Pret a Manger Tesco Waitrose Boots More