London - Peckham Rye, Garden - postcard by Salmon (Carruthers) c.1920s

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  • Condition : Used
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  • Start : Fri 31 Dec 2021 01:40:39 (AEST)
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  • Postcard

     

  • Picture / Image:  The Garden, Peckham Rye [Southwark, London] / I think this is by the artist Carruthers
  • Publisher: J Salmon No. 4019
  • Postally used: no
  • Stamp:  n/a
  • Postmark(s): n/a
  • Sent to:  n/a
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Please ask if you need any other information and I will do the best I can to answer.

Image may be low res for illustrative purposes - if you need a higher definition image then please contact me and I may be able to send one. No cards have been trimmed (unless stated).

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NOTE: All postcards are sent in brand new stiffened envelopes which I have bought for the task. These are specially made to protect postcards and you may be able to re-use them. In addition there are other costs to sending so the above charge is not just for the stamp!

I will give a full refund if you are not fully satisfied with the postcard.

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Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information (internal links may not  work) :

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Peckham Rye is an open space and road in the London Borough of Southwark in London, England. The roughly triangular open space lies to the south of Peckham town centre. It is managed by Southwark Council and consists of two congruent areas, with Peckham Rye Common to the north and Peckham Rye Park to the south.[1] The road Peckham Rye forms the western and eastern perimeter of the open space.

Peckham Rye is also a ward of the London Borough of Southwark,[2] forming part of the Camberwell and Peckham constituency.

Peckham Rye railway station on Rye Lane is a short distance north of the open space in Peckham. To the east is Nunhead, to the south is Honor Oak and to the west is East Dulwich. Barry Road connects the Rye with Dulwich Library while Friern Road is named after an old friary.

History

A map showing the Rye ward of Camberwell Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916.

It was on the Rye in the 1760s that the artist William Blake claimed to have seen visions, including one of "a tree filled with angels, bright angelic wings bespangling every bough like stars."[3]

The Park includes the 49 acres of land south of the Common that surrounded Homestall Farm, which was purchased by the Vestry and London County Council in 1868, for £51,000. A few other small parcels of land were later incorporated into the Park when the leases of Homestall Farm and other properties expired.

The land for Peckham Rye Park was purchased by the London County Council for £51,000 (equivalent to £5,900,000 in 2019) and declared open on 14 May 1894. At that time the park was 54 acres (220,000 m2). Homestall Farm was 13 acres.[4] One of the first features of the new park, an ornamental 'Old English Garden' was created. It was later renamed the 'Sexby Garden' after Lt-Col JJ Sexby the London County Council's first Chief Officer of Parks. It was re-developed in 1936 and the paths re-laid with yorkstone paving.[5]

During World War II, part of the Common became a Prisoner of War camp for Italian prisoners of war.

The River Peck was largely enclosed in 1823. Today, parts of this stream can still be seen on the west side of Peckham Rye Park.

The Park includes a Japanese garden and hosts a weekly Parkrun event.

 

 

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#206270125
Start TimeFri 31 Dec 2021 01:40:39 (AEST)
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