Growing up in Crystal Palace
I was born in Stone Park Hospital Beckenham in 1958 and brought home to No 36 Palace Road. I went to Anerley Infants and Junior School. My memories of the surrounding area of Crystal Palace are of the pub on the corner of Palace Road, The Paxton Arms Hotel. The old Victorian railway station that I used to take a short cut through to Crystal Palace park. I also have vivid memories of the motor car racing on Sundays, it was deafening. We lived in a Victorian house that was spilt with us having the downstairs, bedrooms on the next floor and some else living on the top floor.I had a wonderful time growing up in Crystal Palace. I also remember walking down Hamlet Road and past the Links to the church where my brother and little sister had to go on Sundays. At the top of Palace Road there was a Square and when I was very young there was a bomb site where we used to play, (Health and Safety would have had a field day) lol. The pub on the corner of Palace Road, The Paxon Arms Hotel always had an old dog outside sleeping on the pavement, an English Bulldog. At the end of Palace Road there were a few shops, I remember the sweet shop where I used to buy 4 fruit salads for a half penny, my brother like the black jacks. If you walked down Crystal Palace Road there were more shops and my Dad used to have his hair singhed every Saturday at Eric's the barbers, the newsagents was next door on one side and a very old chemist on the other with Clouds the grocers on the corner of Waldergrave Road, I think I was Christened in the church up there. On the corner of Hamlet Road was a hardware shop where my Mum worked. I also the remember at the top of Crystal Palace Road going towards Gypsy Hill there was a cinema and opposite was a shop that had a train in the window and if you put a penny in the window slot the train went round and round.
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RE: RE: Growing up in Crystal Palace
Hi.
I, too was born in Stone Park Beckenham Road in 1942. Also I went to Anerley infants and juniors, then onto Melvin Road school. I used to live in Anerley Court, Anerley Park till I was 17, then we all moved to Bournemouth. I agree about the motor racing in the Crystal Palace park. I often went to see it. We used to have some great times in the park, courting day. I worked in a florist in Penge, J Jones and soms. It was opposite the Police Station. I was looking at the Frith site and came across your memories. Thought I was reading my own. It is lovely to know that someone else knows the bits I knew. My gran actually lived of off Gypsy Hill at the Crystal Palace.
Thank you for letting me read your memories.
Best wishes Brenda
Comment from Brenda Shanks on Sunday, 6th April 2008.
RE: RE: Growing up in Crystal Palace
Weren't there statues of dinosaurs in Crystal Palace Park? we used to take my brother's girlfriend's little one there and she'd get really upset and scared by them. We also went to the racing there - motor cycle - and I believe we saw some mini champion racing one time - I worked with one of the drivers, Graham Wenham. This is wonderful to see other people's memories and be able to add my own. I grew up in Elmers End.
Comment from Diane Gibbons (Luker) on Friday, 5th March 2010.
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Thank you for sharing your memories of Palace Road. I lived at No. 24 as a child and moved to Penge (Semi detached house with a bathroom, what a difference from the house in Palace Road) when I was about 8 years old. As we lived upstaires we had the coalman put the coal in a tea chest in our bathroom.(toilet), I had a great childhood in Crystal Palace with some great friends. With the park so near it was a great place to live. My brother and I was woken up early one morning to see the flames pouring out from the second big fire at Crystal Palace, we could feel the heat from our windows. The Paxton Arms was still a bomb site when I lived there, spent many a day playing inside, it had a grand piano inside we used to tinker on . I remember Prouds the green grocer and having 2p to spend on the way to school at Anerley, we could buy three items for that amount including a piece of bread pudding. What a great time! One thing does stand out, we knew all our neighbours in Palace Road and we did leave our doors open, in fact Lil & Albert Skinner at No.24 had a key in their door that they couldn't get out of the lock.
I would like to say Hi to anyone who lived in the Crystal Palace area.
Comment from Roy Thatcher on Sunday, 25th April 2010.