This is no 7 The Paragon overlooking Blackheath. It is the left hand part of the house and the colonnade. This is where Harriet Blackall met George Wratten while they were both in service, which set in train the series of events which led to George Hutchinson senior settling down with Emma Blackall and Toppy leaving for London.
This is still a very pleasant area of London.
However about 2 miles away is Deptford High Street. In 1861 Florence Birkett’s father Joseph lived at No 7 which is long gone but would have been in the middle of this store.
Florence Birkett went on to marry Toppy.
This is now a very run down part of London and has been for as long as I have know. However the High Street is marked on the Charles Booth map in red – well to do. The streets off it are however dark blue – the lowest class! Some things never change.
London was and is a city of dramatic contrasts.
This is still a very pleasant area of London.
However about 2 miles away is Deptford High Street. In 1861 Florence Birkett’s father Joseph lived at No 7 which is long gone but would have been in the middle of this store.
Florence Birkett went on to marry Toppy.
This is now a very run down part of London and has been for as long as I have know. However the High Street is marked on the Charles Booth map in red – well to do. The streets off it are however dark blue – the lowest class! Some things never change.
London was and is a city of dramatic contrasts.
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