WOODLAND PLACE/ TURNERS RETREAT.
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 8:59 am
Posts from old site.
CHRIS.
My great granddad, grandmother & her brothers lived at numbers 14 & 15 from about 1918 until about 1947.
I got these photos from Southwark Library. The first one outside the front of number 6. The second is the back of Woodland Place. Both were taken in 1922.
Maxine1967.
My mum's family came from Bermondsey and wondered if any of the older members remember Woodlands Place (numbers 1-17) before it changed it's name to Bacon Grove in around 1937?
I have some electoral registers for Woodlands Place from early 1900s to 1938 if anyone is looking for names etc.
My great, great grandparents lived at 4 Woodlands Place before moving to Lynton Road during the war and then moved to Dunton Road.
My family names are Sprankel (Sprangle), Barfoot, Tate, Ansell and Lapthorn(e). Nan used to work in David Greigs on Old Kent Road and the bakers on Tower Bridge Road and my grandad was a pianist and used to play the piano in many of the local pubs in Bermondsey. I have a photo of my grandad at the piano in the World Upside Down Pub on Old Kent Road in circa early 1950s.
John Jame Lapthorn(e) lived in Ernest Street which changed it's name to Canon Murnane Road (now gone). I have done a fair amount of research on the Lapthorn(s) and a lot of them were related one way or another but originated from the Devon area.
chickenrun
Woodlands place is where my family lived. The numbers only went up to number 15. The people
at 14 and 15 were named Wood and Williams
Woodland Place/Bacon Grove was opposite Spa Road, next to the Grange Road Bath's.
CHRIS.
My great granddad, grandmother & her brothers lived at numbers 14 & 15 from about 1918 until about 1947.
I got these photos from Southwark Library. The first one outside the front of number 6. The second is the back of Woodland Place. Both were taken in 1922.
Maxine1967.
My mum's family came from Bermondsey and wondered if any of the older members remember Woodlands Place (numbers 1-17) before it changed it's name to Bacon Grove in around 1937?
I have some electoral registers for Woodlands Place from early 1900s to 1938 if anyone is looking for names etc.
My great, great grandparents lived at 4 Woodlands Place before moving to Lynton Road during the war and then moved to Dunton Road.
My family names are Sprankel (Sprangle), Barfoot, Tate, Ansell and Lapthorn(e). Nan used to work in David Greigs on Old Kent Road and the bakers on Tower Bridge Road and my grandad was a pianist and used to play the piano in many of the local pubs in Bermondsey. I have a photo of my grandad at the piano in the World Upside Down Pub on Old Kent Road in circa early 1950s.
John Jame Lapthorn(e) lived in Ernest Street which changed it's name to Canon Murnane Road (now gone). I have done a fair amount of research on the Lapthorn(s) and a lot of them were related one way or another but originated from the Devon area.
chickenrun
Woodlands place is where my family lived. The numbers only went up to number 15. The people
at 14 and 15 were named Wood and Williams
Woodland Place/Bacon Grove was opposite Spa Road, next to the Grange Road Bath's.