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    great map
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    No one likes us, no one likes us we are Hacheham, no one likes us, we dont care
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    Which bastard do we blame for replacing the woods around Panceat with Pal-arse!!
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    Which bastard do we blame for replacing the woods around Panceat with Pal-arse!!

    Prince Albert
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    We love you Cerletone, we do.
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    Wembe Lea.

    So the song maybe right then!
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    Wemba Lea, Wemba Lea!
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    Eltham was a forest !
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    Croydon is a corruption of Crog Dene, which meant something like 'valley of the crocuses'.

    Oh how they knew.
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    Modingahema now mottingham
    Orpedingetune now Orpington
    Crecganford is guess is Crayford?
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    Plumstede hasn't changed much.
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    edited February 2016
    Crecganford is the site of big old punchup in 457AD between the Jutes and Britons.
    Outside Nando's on a Friday night after the Bear and Ragged Staff tipped out.
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    bobmunro said:

    Plumstede hasn't changed much.

    This was very witty, I think some of you must have missed this. Give Bob some more lols, he's deserves them
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    Is that a Belgian Flag over Cerletone?
    History repeats itself!!
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    I caught some of those names in ibiza 95 piss hurt for weeks
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    bobmunro said:

    Plumstede hasn't changed much.

    Plumstead as you can see from map is right next to river then. If you visit the church you can see the rings on the wall that were used to moor boats.
    The Bear and Ragged Staff has rings down in the celar. These were for chaining up Aussie bound crims. Probably from the Deptford area.
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    Redrobo said:

    bobmunro said:

    Plumstede hasn't changed much.

    Plumstead as you can see from map is right next to river then. If you visit the church you can see the rings on the wall that were used to moor boats.
    The Bear and Ragged Staff has rings down in the celar. These were for chaining up Aussie bound crims. Probably from the Deptford area.
    Those early Spanner away trips were legendary...
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    Uuluuich is a good example of how a "double u" became a "W"

    Sounds like kicking out time in the pubs.
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    edited February 2016
    The dungeon rooms in the gatehouse pub in Woolwich dockyard was the best for old things like that
    Redrobo said:

    bobmunro said:

    Plumstede hasn't changed much.

    Plumstead as you can see from map is right next to river then. If you visit the church you can see the rings on the wall that were used to moor boats.
    The Bear and Ragged Staff has rings down in the celar. These were for chaining up Aussie bound crims. Probably from the Deptford area.
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    Good to see Norf Lundun didn;t exist.
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    The cottage at Fulham is older than you think.
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    See they already had a car body under Daccanhamm - but still waiting for the wheel to be invented.
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    Which bastard do we blame for replacing the woods around Panceat with Pal-arse!!

    Prince Albert
    Couldn't be more appropriate for those c*cks!! :wink:
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    Is that what they used for the Anglo Saxon Eastenders?
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    edited February 2016
    Railways weren't invented then, so business woulda been a bit slow
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