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The people of Woolwich

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    Vincent said:

    Apart from Steve Davis (plumstead) are there any other famous people from SE18

    Chris Dickson use to live in Plumstead, i think his family still do. You don't get more famous than that.

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    edited May 2013
    Vincent said:

    Apart from Steve Davis (plumstead) are there any other famous people from SE18

    Enid Bagnold

    Mary Quant

    Charles Buchan

    Billy Bonds

    without thinking too hard.

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    According to wikipedia these people are associated with Plumstead:

    John Carnell science fiction magazine editor
    Charlie Collier, motorcycle racer
    Tinie Tempah, rapper
    Marvin Humes, member of X-Factor finalist boy band, JLS
    Shampoo, female pop duo responsible for early 1990s single "Trouble"
    Lee Ryan, formerly of boy band Blue
    Steve Davis, snooker player
    Paul Walsh, footballer
    Kevin Horlock, footballer
    Bill Whitehouse, Formula 1 racing driver
    Charlie Buchan, footballer and writer
    Michael Bradshaw, actor
    Chris Dickson, footballer
    Malvin Kamara, footballer
    William Bennet (bishop), buried here
    Scott Maslen, television actor - Jack Branning in 'East Enders'
    Nina Toussaint-White, television actor
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    edited May 2013
    wasnt Bobby Moore from Woolwich-------------wiki says Barking ?
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    One of the blokes from pink floyd for a bit lived with his sister in thr glyndon estate
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    edited May 2013
    Boy George used to live near The Bull on Shooters Hill at one time but I think he was from Eltham originally.
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    I left Woolwich in 1971 when I was 6. We lived on the Cardwell estate and my parents told me after they could see it going downhill. I was 6 I didn't have a clue, have sparse memories of Mulgrave but little else. We moved to Erith, so I don't have a lot to say about the people of Woolwich. But obviously I will write on this thread anyway.
    Woolwich had a lot going for it, both history (army, arms manufacturing, socialism) and work. It was a place that was the obvious centre of Greenwich borough.
    What happened from the late 70s on was that the work went. Not all at once. But once it had gone, other things followed.
    When I was a teenager in Erith (1979-84) there were two real choices for entertainment that were something other than a nightclub - West End or Woolwich. I loved that the student union at Thames Poly was open to the outside world and used to go to the Tuesday discos and weekend gigs. I saw loads of bands there (and missed things like Echo and the Bunnymen and the Jesus and Mary Chain). Woolwich also had the Tramshed which had comedy and more traditional bands. At that time, there was nothing in the boroughs of Bexley or Dartford, and New Cross had a fraction of what Woolwich had in music terms. Once the Poly became a university and wanted to move upmarket, this changed. Add in all the places providing real work in Woolwich and you can see the decline. I bumped into an old acquaintance from those days a few years ago and he said that there was nothing going on there.
    But.....
    The work has gone from everywhere. Apart from the Borough that has Heathrow, all London borough's largest employers are their local councils. The big employers where I live now in Lewisham are the council and the NHS. Biggest sector is probably retail. Funnily enough the same is true in Woolwich. And probably where most people slagging the place off live too.
    Will Woolwich rise again? Yes. Aside from any resilience people living there have, the fact is that all the arty types currently living in New X/Deptford or Peckham or Shoreditch won't be able to afford it soon. They'll head east. It has been the trend of the last 4 decades. There was a reason that gigs used to be in Hammersmith or Fulham,but generally aren't now.Then they moved to Camden. In the 80s there were virtually no gigs east of the West End. Then they moved to Shoreditch and New Cross. Soon it will be Woolwich or Barking. Same is true for artists and trendy independent retailers.
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    Didn't the drummer from Metallica meet the lead singer from Metallica in Woolwich......?
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    BIG_ROB said:

    Didn't the drummer from Metallica meet the lead singer from Metallica in Woolwich......?

    Scrap that, but I the the drummer lived in the area for a short times....
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    wasnt Bobby Moore from Woolwich-------------wiki says Barking ?

    There's a huge statue of him in Dagenham, but then they seem to lay claim to everyone.
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    Me, I was on the Daily Mail website the other day laying flowers etc :-)
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    General Gordon of Khartoum was believed to have been born in Woolwich.
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    General Gordon of Khartoum was believed to have been born in Woolwich.

    Hence General Gordon Square.
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    Bernard Ashley, he was also head teacher at Charlton Manor and his missus (Mrs Ashley) was my teacher in me Thorntree Infant School days.
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    Wasn't there a North London club which was born in Woolwich?
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    Wasn't there a North London club which was born in Woolwich?

    Yeah some if their keenest supporters post on here
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    Wasn't there a North London club which was born in Woolwich?

    Spurs didn't start in Woolwich did they, or are you referring to Leyton O because they are more East than North

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    Vincent said:

    Wasn't there a North London club which was born in Woolwich?

    Spurs didn't start in Woolwich did they, or are you referring to Leyton O because they are more East than North

    Vincent said:

    Wasn't there a North London club which was born in Woolwich?

    Spurs didn't start in Woolwich did they, or are you referring to Leyton O because they are more East than North

    Don't think it was either of those. Anyway whoever it was we kicked them out because there wasn't room for both of us.......

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    My 3 sisters were born in Woolwich I was upgraded/downgraded to an Erith birth
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    My 3 sisters were born in Woolwich I was upgraded/downgraded to an Erith birth

    Parents moved to 'the countryside' then?

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    I've got a mortgage from The Woolwich.

    And a couple of the old shirts with their sponsorship on.

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    PL54 said:

    I've got a mortgage from The Woolwich.

    And a couple of the old shirts with their sponsorship on.

    Good for you.
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    More info on Armed Forces Day on 29th June on here. If it doesnt open on the correct page, just click on the Royal Artillery Barracks on the drop down menu at the bottom.

    http://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/site/scripts/events_info.php
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    My 3 sisters were born in Woolwich I was upgraded/downgraded to an Erith birth

    Parents moved to 'the countryside' then?

    No we lived in Lee then Mottingham ..... Woolwich hospital refused me too busy or some chuff
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    My 3 sisters were born in Woolwich I was upgraded/downgraded to an Erith birth

    Parents moved to 'the countryside' then?

    No we lived in Lee then Mottingham ..... Woolwich hospital refused me too busy or some chuff
    Somehow appropiate that you were born in an "away" hospital

    :-)
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    Did it ever come out that the two women caring for Lee Rigby were connected with the murderers or was that incorrect?

    Say a Charlton Llanera shirt on the fence along with all the flowers last week.
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    Incorrect. Mother & daughter from Woolwich.
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    No it didnt. There is currently a petition for the 3 of them to get recognition. The local Reverend from Woolwich plans to deliver it to Downing St next week. Needs a few more sigs


    Message received:

    Incredible - in just over a week more than 70,000 people have added their name to my petition calling for the George Medal to be awarded to the three courageous women who stepped forward during the horrific events in Woolwich last month.
    The campaign has received support from the media including London's Evening Standard who are backing the campaign.
    London Mayor, Boris Johnson also added his support for the campaign to award the women the George Medal, saying: "The heroism shown by Ingrid, Amanda and Gemini in the face of such violence was remarkable...The George Medal recognises ‘acts of great bravery’. Few would doubt all three women demonstrated that in spades."
    On Tuesday I'll be joined by local community leaders to deliver the petition to Downing Street -- it would be fantastic to have 100,000 signatures on the petition by then to show the sheer weight of positive public support for the bravery shown by these three women.
    Please share the campaign with your friends by forwarding the email below -- or share it on Facebook or Twitter.
    Thank you,
    Rev. Jesse van der Valk


    https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/ministry-of-defence-defencehq-award-the-george-medal-to-the-woolwich-heroines?utm_source=action_alert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=26624&alert_id=qxeBcnfDDu_STTsAHCnPF
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    edited June 2013
    BIG_ROB said:

    Didn't the drummer from Metallica meet the lead singer from Metallica in Woolwich......?

    Los Angeles, but the similarities are there I guess.

    Lars Ulrich travelled over to Woolwich to watch Diamond Head (British metal group from the 80s) perform at the Woolwich Odeon. He stayed with them in London for a few weeks afterwards.
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    Thanks Curb_it, I didn't know about the petition. Now signed.
    Those brave ladies deserve recognition
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