Now, there will be many people who saw this postcard of Eltham High Street and remembered the scene with fondness.
It belongs to my old friend Tricia who posted it on our “Well Hall in Eltham, its stories and its history” site yesterday.*
And I am one of them.
What makes it even more special is that it is dated 1966, the year I started at Crown Woods Sixth Form.
The original postcard was undated, but that didn’t stop a few people suggesting dates for the picture.
These tended to use the vehicles as clues, and I suppose with a bit of ferocious detective work it might be possible to track the date of the advert on the side of the bus passing the church on its way down Well Hall Road.
But as it turns out there is a simpler way, because the picture postcard was produced by Judges Ltd, and it just so happens I have a full list of when each of their cards were issued.
The list is the work of the Judges’ Postcard Study Group and was published in their September 2005 newsletter, and then reproduced in an article by SUSSEXPOSTCARDS.INFO.**
In the case of Tricia’s postcard, the company had included the serial number which according to the list was produced in 1966.
Now, I am not quite sure if the date 1966 was the year the postcard was published or the year the photograph was added to the collection for later use.
I know in the case of the company Valentine, the date refers to when it was added to their catalogue, but I have yet to check on the list for Judges’.
And that will take me back to V & G Harris who have an extensive collection and were most helpful when I was tracking other picture postcards by the company.
But for now, I am just pleased that I can match Tricia’s card with my own trips up to the High Street, with visits to Burtons, Wilcox’s, the Library and lots more places.
Although, I am fascinated by the identity of the three young men standing at the entrance to the church.
Location; Eltham
Picture; Eltham High Street, 1966, from the collection of Tricia Leslie
*Well Hall in Eltham, its stories and its history, facebook
** SUSSEXPOSTCARDS.INFO, www.sussexpostcards.info
It belongs to my old friend Tricia who posted it on our “Well Hall in Eltham, its stories and its history” site yesterday.*
And I am one of them.
What makes it even more special is that it is dated 1966, the year I started at Crown Woods Sixth Form.
The original postcard was undated, but that didn’t stop a few people suggesting dates for the picture.
These tended to use the vehicles as clues, and I suppose with a bit of ferocious detective work it might be possible to track the date of the advert on the side of the bus passing the church on its way down Well Hall Road.
But as it turns out there is a simpler way, because the picture postcard was produced by Judges Ltd, and it just so happens I have a full list of when each of their cards were issued.
The list is the work of the Judges’ Postcard Study Group and was published in their September 2005 newsletter, and then reproduced in an article by SUSSEXPOSTCARDS.INFO.**
In the case of Tricia’s postcard, the company had included the serial number which according to the list was produced in 1966.
Now, I am not quite sure if the date 1966 was the year the postcard was published or the year the photograph was added to the collection for later use.
I know in the case of the company Valentine, the date refers to when it was added to their catalogue, but I have yet to check on the list for Judges’.
And that will take me back to V & G Harris who have an extensive collection and were most helpful when I was tracking other picture postcards by the company.
But for now, I am just pleased that I can match Tricia’s card with my own trips up to the High Street, with visits to Burtons, Wilcox’s, the Library and lots more places.
Although, I am fascinated by the identity of the three young men standing at the entrance to the church.
Location; Eltham
Picture; Eltham High Street, 1966, from the collection of Tricia Leslie
*Well Hall in Eltham, its stories and its history, facebook
** SUSSEXPOSTCARDS.INFO, www.sussexpostcards.info
Hello, you published a blog about Samuel Lawrence Coulthurst earlier this year - about the man rather than the photographs. I discovered it on Monday and realise he is my great great uncle. The blog has disappeared. Can you provide access to it again please? I was going to write down details about him from it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHeater call up the blog and look on the right hand side where all the topics are listed and scroll down to you find him.
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