tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152950892272252636.post1804159408925282082..comments2024-03-26T14:25:37.365-07:00Comments on Edith's Streets: Thames Tributary Bourne flowing to the Ravensbourne - HayesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152950892272252636.post-91307274031900749182010-08-01T11:38:39.577-07:002010-08-01T11:38:39.577-07:00Courtlands Avenue, not Courtlands Road.
Notwithsta...Courtlands Avenue, not Courtlands Road.<br />Notwithstanding the conventional wisdom about the meaning of Pickhurst, although it's a hill it's always had a flat top, not a point! (article by me in Beckenham Historian Newsletter circa 2008).<br />New station at Hayes built 1935 (not 1933, which was the "start date" for Station Approach shops).<br />Best note I've seen yet about the Bourne, which rises in Addington Hills; a lot of it is in culvert.<br />There is (or was) a brewer's website about the New Inn, opp Hayes Stn; badly damaged during the war, rebuilt abt 1960, and refitted 2010.<br />Laurie Mack, Hayes, Kent.lauriemackhttp://laurieandsylviamack@btinternet.comnoreply@blogger.com