(Yesterday & Today)
Picture of Thorburn Square in 1963 as I remember it going to the church with the cub pack the area is now unrecognisable
The modern picture and I suppose it compliments the area
All that remains is the church
Thorburn Square
Re: Thorburn Square
Posted by Runaway
What a great square that would be today! I went to cubs there early to mid sixties. Blue sixer! I used to walk home to the flats in Longfield estate and get some sweets in the off licence on the way home
What a great square that would be today! I went to cubs there early to mid sixties. Blue sixer! I used to walk home to the flats in Longfield estate and get some sweets in the off licence on the way home
Re: Thorburn Square
The church was built 1869-7 and the hall was added in 1894.
Last edited by kiwi on Sat Sep 11, 2021 11:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Thorburn Square
The square has flats round all four sides; in the centre is St Anne's church, (visible on the left of the photo) South side c 2009.
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Re: Thorburn Square
I have started a thread earlier regarding my father who was vicar at St Anne’s from 1952 till 11959.
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Re: Thorburn Square
Hi Dave
Yes i have read your post, it is in the (Members short stories)
Your dad sounds like he had wonderful long life, was he born in Bermondsey?
Are you still living in lincolnshire, as you can guess that many of us of a certain age have moved out of Bermondsey for different reasons,
It's just not the same anymore....
I'm sure you have many stories to tell about Bermondsey and i look forward to reading them.
If you have any problems with the site please feel free to e-mail me.
Bermondseyboy
Yes i have read your post, it is in the (Members short stories)
Your dad sounds like he had wonderful long life, was he born in Bermondsey?
Are you still living in lincolnshire, as you can guess that many of us of a certain age have moved out of Bermondsey for different reasons,
It's just not the same anymore....
I'm sure you have many stories to tell about Bermondsey and i look forward to reading them.
If you have any problems with the site please feel free to e-mail me.
Bermondseyboy
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