Plumstead Panoramas – 1994

Plumstead Panoramas: More colour panoramas from my walk in Plumstead in August 1994.

Lakedale Rd, Tewson Rd, Plumstead, Greenwich, 1994, 94-806-62
Lakedale Rd, Tewson Rd, Plumstead, Greenwich, 1994, 94-806-62

Plumstead is a hilly place, rising quite steeply from the River Thames as I remember from my first visit to the area when still in short trousers, trudging up a long hill holding my mother’s hand to visit some distant relatives, whose names I no longer remember, nor exactly where they lived. Their back garden went up steeply behind the terrace house.

I don’t think it was this road was the one I walked up back then, but it was still hilly and you can see the houses going down on both sides and I think in the distance to trees and buildings on the other side of the river.

Park, Plumstead Common, Plumstead, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-809-61
Park, Plumstead Common, Plumstead, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-809-61

The previous picture was taken just a few yards from Winn’s Common, one of several areas also including Bleak Hill and The Slade which make up Plumstead Common. I think this is close to Lakedale Road and shows the foundations of a building with beyond it the rose garden in the next picture.

Park, Plumstead Common, Plumstead, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-808-13
Park, Plumstead Common, Plumstead, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-808-13

I made several other pictures on Plumstead Common, though I can’t remember exactly where on the common this was and can find no traces now of this sunken garden with walkways which must once have been covered by plants and flowers but seem to have left in a semi-derelict state, though there are still some rose bushes.

Plumstead Common, Plumstead, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-808-23
Plumstead Common, Plumstead, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-808-23

Here I deliberately tilted the panoramic camera to give a curved horizon rather than try to level it with a spirit level as I usually did, partly to include the lower edge of the bushes and small trees, but also to create a kind of enclosed space.

Across the common is a pub, the Woodman, one of the 5 Plumstead Common Idlers, ‘the Woodman who never felled a tree’ at 35 The Slade.

“The Star which doesn’t shine in the sky,
the Woodman who doesn’t cut down trees,
the Ship that cannot sail the seas,
the Mill which doesn’t grind corn,
and Who’d a Thought it!”

Radnor Crescent, Plumstead, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-809-62
Radnor Crescent, Plumstead, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-809-62

Radnor Crescent is some distance to the east on the edge of Winn’s Common and I’m not sure exactly which direction I was looking to make this picture, perhaps looking towreds Shooters Hill.

Waste Land, Woolwich Church St, Woolwich Ferry, River Thames, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-807-42
Waste Land, Woolwich Church St, Woolwich Ferry, River Thames, Woolwich, Greenwich, 1994, 94-807-42

From here I walked to Woolwich and the Woolwich Ferry. More pictures from Woolwich in a later post.


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