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Index to Dulwich Society Newsletter 1964-1989 The first letters have been given roman numerals. Officers and Committee members are noted on their first appearance and when a specific activity has been undertaken. A Abrahams, Alan, 79.24 Acacia Grove, planning, 82.10-11 Acacia Grove (15-16), site advertised for sale, 30.7 Acer Griseum, planted to celebrate 21 years of Society, 67.9-10 Acer Grosseri Van Hersii, planted as gift from Society, 31.20-21 Acer Saccerinorum, planted, 24.11 Adams, Major K G, sub-ctee member [1968], 3.3 Adams, Reg. H. sub-ctee member [1974-80], Exec ctee [1974-1980], 25.8, 26.3, 31.15-16, 48.4, 49.10 Advisory Committee for Scheme of Management, 24.5, 25.2-3 Advisory Committee to the Estates Governors, 55.4, 84.12 AGM 1966, III.1-2 1967, VI 1968, VII 1969, 4.1 1970, 8.1 1971, 12.2 1972, 16.5-6 1973, 20.1-6 1974, 24.4-5 1975, 27.3, 28.3 1976, 31.3-4, 32.3-5 1977, 35.4-5, 36.3 1978, 39.4, 40.3-4 1979, 43.3, 44.3-4 1980, 47.5-6, 48.3-4 1981, 51.3-4, 52.3-6 1982, 55.3, 56.2-3 1983, 59.5-7, 60.2-4 1984, 63.3, 64.2-8 1985, 67.3, 68.3-7 1986, 71.5, 72.16-20 1987, 75.28, 76.7-8, 76.22-23 1988, 79.2, 80.14-15, 81.22-23 1989, 83.40, 84.11-13, 84.19-20 Air Raid Post, minute books donated, 60.12, 64.14

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Index to Dulwich Society Newsletter 1964-1989 The first letters have been given roman numerals. Officers and Committee members are noted on their first appearance and when a specific activity has been undertaken. A Abrahams, Alan, 79.24 Acacia Grove, planning, 82.10-11 Acacia Grove (15-16), site advertised for sale, 30.7 Acer Griseum, planted to celebrate 21 years of Society, 67.9-10 Acer Grosseri Van Hersii, planted as gift from Society, 31.20-21 Acer Saccerinorum, planted, 24.11 Adams, Major K G, sub-ctee member [1968], 3.3 Adams, Reg. H. sub-ctee member [1974-80], Exec ctee [1974-1980], 25.8, 26.3, 31.15-16, 48.4,

49.10 Advisory Committee for Scheme of Management, 24.5, 25.2-3 Advisory Committee to the Estates Governors, 55.4, 84.12 AGM

1966, III.1-2 1967, VI 1968, VII 1969, 4.1 1970, 8.1 1971, 12.2 1972, 16.5-6 1973, 20.1-6 1974, 24.4-5 1975, 27.3, 28.3 1976, 31.3-4, 32.3-5 1977, 35.4-5, 36.3 1978, 39.4, 40.3-4 1979, 43.3, 44.3-4 1980, 47.5-6, 48.3-4 1981, 51.3-4, 52.3-6 1982, 55.3, 56.2-3 1983, 59.5-7, 60.2-4 1984, 63.3, 64.2-8 1985, 67.3, 68.3-7 1986, 71.5, 72.16-20 1987, 75.28, 76.7-8, 76.22-23 1988, 79.2, 80.14-15, 81.22-23 1989, 83.40, 84.11-13, 84.19-20

Air Raid Post, minute books donated, 60.12, 64.14

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Aircraft noise, 1.3-4, 22.3 Alder trees, planted as gifts from Society, 26.10-11, 31.20-21 Aldwinckle, John, 83.21, 83.26, 83.31.2 Alexander, Jill, 84.19 Alexander Pritchett, corporate member, 27.13, 32.4 Alexander, Rodney B, sub-ctee member [1987-9], 77.10 Alexander, Sandy, 84.19 Alexander-Sinclair, John, obituary, 83.26 All Saints Church, planning, 27.11, 28.12, 34.7, 35.7 Allen, James, Master, 61.8 Alleyn, Edward, IV.5, 5.4, 12.3, 17.6, 41.5, 79.19 Alleyn Park

5 planning application, 33.5-6 15 planning application, 27.11-12, 28.12-13 65-7, for sale, 30.7 buildings of local interest, 1.3 planning application, I.3

Alleyn Road buildings of local interest, 24.7, 25.4, 29.4 planning, 50.11

Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift 350th anniversary, 4.2, 5.4, 5.6 beneficiaries, 33.3-4 incorporation, 12.4 work of, 27.5, 30.-9

Alleyn’s School, 17.1 history, 12.4 part of Estate, 30.7-9, 55.4

Allin, I, sub-ctee member [1985-], 69.14 Almshouses

part of Estate, 12.4, 55.4 traffic problems, 1.3

Alnus Cordata, gift from Society, 31.20-21 Alnus Glutinosa, 26.10-11 Alnus Incarna, gift from Society, 31.20-21 Alterations, applications for, Estates Governors’ policy, 25.3 Amenity areas, IV.3 Amenity groups, III.3, 80.7, 81.3, 81.7, 82.3, 83.21-24 American Swamp Cypress, taxodium distichum, III.3, 34.9 Andrews, Dr Elizabeth, 51.5 Aphids, horticultural notes, 57.12-13 Arboricultural Association, 32.6, 33.9, 34.3, 37.3, 50.6, 51.5 Archeological dig, Barkseels site, 85.10 Around Dulwich, by Brian Green, 60.11 Art Exhibition, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, 69.4, 70.4 Ash trees

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commemoration of Sir Frederick Eveson, 31.22 felled, 56.4-6 walk, 25.13 Weeping, gift from Society, 31.20-21

Ashby, A, sub-ctee member [1984-], 64.10 Ashdown, John, GLC historic buildings division, 8.3 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 60.13 Association for Pastoral Care, 82.17 Athol House, 65.3 Australia, Dulwich in Adelaide, 1.3, 1.4, 24.8-9 Avenue Meadow, trees to be planted, 31.20-21 Aviary, Dulwich Park, 36.17, 37.13 Aylesbury Ducks, sightings, 48.8, 51.6 Aysgarth Road, houses with Fire Marks, 24.10 Azaleas, horticultural advice, 61.16-17 B Babysitting scheme, V.1 Baker, Mr, Estates Governors rep. and Chair of Advisory Ctee, 24.5, 25.2 Bamboo, horticultural advice, 63.12-14 Bananas, Belair historical note, 25.13 Banson, Barry, 13.3, 25.11 Banwell, Brian, 22.1, 23.5 Bar headed geese, sightings, 48.8, 51.6 Barclays Bank, Dulwich Village, planning application, 28.14 Barker, Aubrey, 83.8 Barker, H Lindsey see Lindsey Barker Barnard, Mrs M, sub-ctee member [1979-82], 45.7, 52.9 Barnard, W A Alan, exec ctee [1974-81] sub-ctee member [1974-81], 23.1, 25.13, 38.6, 51.11,

56.2 Barracks site, Lordship Lane, 10.4 Barratt, Michael, 73.8 Barrett, John, 24.4 Barry, Charles, 61.3, 61.5, 73.14-15 Bartley, Janice, 78.13 Barton, D E S, 52.14-15 Bats, 26.12, 60.7-9, 67.10, 67.11-13, 68.11, 70.13, 72.10 Beechgrove, Sydenham Hill, 25.4, 30.6, 73.3, 74.3, 75.3, 76.3, 76.13-20, 79.23-24, 80.11, 81.3,

82.5, 83.5, 83.14, 83.15, 83.32, 84.2, 84.17 Bees, 29.8-9, 32.13, 70.13, 77.5 Belair, 24.7, 30.8, 48.10-11, 68.17, 75.18, 77.8, 79.15

Galas, 36.6, 73.12 lake, 6.4-5, 8.4, 61.8, 69.23, 71.17 Society activities in, 8.5, 10.5, 11.3, 36.6, 36.14, 37.5-6, 38.5-6, 45.5, 48.10-11, 50.6, 64.13,

66.13, 73.12, 77.8, 78.16, 79.15 visits to, II.1, III.2, IV.1, 64.13

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walks, 18.5, 22.2, 24.2, 25.12-13, 33.10-11, 38.5-6, 50.6, 66.13 work at, 20.6, 36.14, 37.5-6, 45.5, 61.8, 68.17, 69.23, 71.17, 73.3, 75.18

Bell House, 24.6-7, 61.7, 62.13-14, 64.13, 68.17 Beltwood, 25.4, 66.18 Beneficiaries of Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift, 33.3-4 Bennett, Jeremy, 83.6 Benwell, Christopher, 30.5, 32.14, 81.8

obituary, 78.6 Benwell, Stella, exec ctee [1985-] sub-ctee member [1976-], 32.10, 71.11, 78.5, 81.9, 83.18 Bermondsey

new history, 43.22 Priory of, 12.3

Bermondsey Abbey, owner of Dulwich, 40.16, 41.5, 49.13-14 Bernadt, Ann, 82.6 Beskin, Geraldine, 81.15 Bessemer Estate, 58.5-6 Bessemer Grange, archives donated, 57.3, 58.6 Bessemer House, historical postcard issued, 30.7 Bessemer Primary School, 58.5 Bicknell, Elhanan, Flowering plants and ferns of the Riviera and neighbouring mountains, 71.11 Bicknell family, local history, 71.9-11, 75.7-10 Billingham, Denis, obituary, 75.19 Billingham, Heather, obituary, 75.19 Birch, R E T, Dulwich Leaseholders’ rep. on Advisory Ctee for Scheme of Management, 24.5 Birds

caring for, 50.16, 60.9, 63.5-9, 68.9-11 gift from Society, 35.15 hawk attacks magpie, 61.11-12 sightings see individual species surveys planned, 24.3, 32.13

Black Headed Gulls, sightings, 40.7 Blackburn, Esther

sub-ctee member [1974-7], 25.8, 38.6, 61.20 obituary, 39.8

Blackcaps, sightings, 33.11, 37.12, 38.8, 40.7, 41.13, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12, 54.11, 66.4, 70.13, 83.20 Blanch, William Harnett, Ye Parish of Camberwell, 34.4, 77.19, 80.15 Blanket weed, garden ponds, 70.14-15 Boast, Mary Joyce

sub-ctee member [1974-], 25.9 The Story of Bermondsey, 43.22 The Story of Dulwich, 64.3

Bogle, David, 73.4 The Book of Dulwich, by Evan Davies, 5.6, 27.13 Borough High Street, conservation area, 17.2 Boumphrey, J S, Society rep. on Transport 2000, 27.12 Bovril Castle, 64.13

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Bowden, Gerald MP, 75.5, 79.4, 79.6, 80.3, 80.11-13, 82.6, 83.5 Bowen Drive, traffic proposals, 12.2, 14.3 Bowring, Mrs S, sub-ctee member [1987-], 76.13 Bowyer, D, 49.8 Bradbury, J D, Superintendent Parks Dept., 37.4-5, 38.5 Brady, Edgar, Secretary [1975-7], 25.1, 25.7, 26.3 Bramblings, sightings, 45.9, 48.9, 53.7 Bramley, Mervyn & Chris, The Early Years of Rosendale School, 84.7 Brew, Anne, 75.18 Bridge players, 73.17 Bridgeman, Peter, Arboricultural Association, 34.3, 37.3 Bridges, plan to paint, 84.8 Britain in Bloom campaign, 1968, 1.2 British Medical Association, early years, 37.13-14, 40.6, 77.9 British Naturalists Association, 51.5 British Roads Federation and Movement for London, report, 67.21-22 Broadcasts, by Dulwich residents, 13.4, 15.3 Brockwell Park, planning, 81.9 Bromley Council, Crystal Palace Park, 77.3, 81.4, 82.8, 83.5, 83.10 Brooker, J, L, 84.22 Brookes, Margaret and Charles Knight, Complete Guide to British Butterflies, 56.16 Brooks, J B, Assistant Parks superintendent, 37.3, 38.6 Brown, Mrs P J, sub-ctee member [1974-5], 9.3, 25.9 Brown, P J, sub-ctee member [1974-5], 25.9 Brown, Ronald, JP MP Deputy Chairman of Estates Governors, 30.3, 31.6 Brown-tail moths, 50.15, 65.4-5 Browne, Hablot Knight ’Phiz’, 75.7 Bruce, Tom, IV.1 Bruce Scott Gallery, Village, show of watercolours, 18.5 Bruton, John, local history, 57.3-4 Buchanan report on traffic, 1.1-2 Building Conservation Trust, 74.23 Buildings of England and Wales, London Volume 2, Nicholas Pevsner, 24.6 Buildings of Local Interest, Southwark Borough Council, 24.6, 24.6-7, 25.3-5, 27.11-12, 28.13,

29.4, 30.6 Buildings of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, Department for the Environment, 24.6 Bullfinches, sightings, 31.10, 37.12, 38.8, 40.7, 41.13, 42.10, 48.9, 53.7, 70.13 Bulman, Lesley, 82.6 Burbage Road

(134), planning, 77.6 cycle track, 75.5, 77.18 flash flood prevention works, 67.25-27 railway arches planning application, 52.11 traffic, 23.5, 32.7-8 trees, 31.20-21

Burdett, F, 3.2

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Burial Ground listed building, 24.7 traffic see Calton Avenue

Burton, John, 9.1, 10.2 Burton, R N

sub-ctee member [1974-81], 25.8 Society’s rep. Crystal Palace Forum, 26.5

Bus services, 16.3, 17.4, 18.4, 19.2, 44.17-18, 65.11, 77.4 Butcher, Marilyn, 74.17, 74.23, 75.21 Butterflies, 40.7, 41.13-15, 42.10, 62.4-8, 81.8

sightings, 38.7, 44.19-20, 59.15-16, 66.3, 70.14 Butterfly Farm Report, 45.8 Buttery, Gwen, VI.1 Buzzards, sightings, 71.18 C Calder, Mrs A, sub-ctee member [1979-], 45.7, 52.9 Calton Avenue

corner site for sale, 30.7 planning, 50.11 traffic, 6.4, 16.3, 17.4, 18.4, 20.4, 23.5 trees damage, 25.13

Calton, Sir Francis, 12.3, 50.12 Calton, Thomas, 12.3, 40.16, 41.5 Camberwell

map of Parish of St Giles 1842, 14.3 Ye Parish of Camberwell by William Harnett Blanch, 34.4, 77.19, 80.15

Camberwell Green, walk to, 58.2 Camberwell Grove, conservation area, 17.2 Camberwell Society, 16.3, 41.3, 53.5, 76.3 Camellias, horticultural advice, 56.15 Campbell, Marjorie, exec ctee [1984-] sub-ctee member [1982-], 56.9, 71.7, 77.6, 78.6, 79.10 Canada geese

habitat, 65.19, 73.4, 74.7, 75.6 sightings, 34.10, 36.14, 37.12-13, 40.7, 41.13, 42.10, 48.8, 51.6, 52.12, 66.3, 68.11, 72.9

Canneaux, Paul, 29.9-10, 32.14 Caravan Sites Act 1968, 42.5-6 Carey, M V, sub-ctee member [1974-9], 25.8 Carlton House, history, 71.9-10 Caroline ducks, sightings, 33.10 Caroline Gardens, designated conservation area, 17.2 Carpenter, Harry, quest speaker, 16.4 Carpinus pyramidalis, tree gift from Society, 17.2 Carr, Brian St J, sub-ctee member [1974-84], 25.8, 44.4, 49.8 Carrion crows, 65.6-7

sightings, 40.7, 48.9, 52.12

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Casino Estate, 58.5-6 Casino Mansion, 61.8 Casson, Sir Hugh RA, Dulwich Picture Gallery, 34.11, 35.16, 83.13 Castanea Sativa, tree gift from Society, 31.20-21 Catalpa trees, 25.13 Cayuga ducks, sightings, 51.6 Cedar of Lebanon

in College, 81.3 donated tree planted in Dulwich Park, 27.12

Census 1943, 66.14 Central Foundation Schools of London, beneficiary of Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift, 30.7-9,

33.3-4 Chaffinches, sightings, 37.12, 38.8, 40.7, 41.13, 42.10, 48.9, 52.12, 70.13 Chairmen

Capt Denys Wyatt, OBE RN [1980-], 48- Peter Lawson [1968-70], 2-7 Roger V Low [1975-80], 28-44 Sir Frederick Everson [1970-75], 8-28 The Revd William Dowling [1964-67], I-VI W Darby [1968], I

Chairmen of sub-committees, 3.2-3, 5.1-2, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.7-9, 28.7-9, 32.9-11, 36.9-11, 40.9-11, 44.11-13, 48.9, 52.7-9, 56.7-9, 60.8-9, 64.10-11, 69.14-15, 72.10-11, 76.12-13, 80.14-15

Chalker, Lynda MP, 67.21, 69.5 Chalybeate spring, 16.4 Chandler, Arthur, VI.1, 39.6, 40.5, 48.7 Chandler, E G, 79.3, 79.22-23 Chandler, Raymond, 64.17-19 Chapel

beneficiary of Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift, 30.7-9, 55.4 history, 12.3, 12.4, 45.4-5 traffic signs complaints, V.2

Chapel Gardens see Old College Charitable status, 50.2-3 Charter for early Dulwich, 40.14-16 Cherry trees, 25.13 Chestnut trees, 24.6-7, 73.4 Chez Nico, corporate member, 27.13 Chiffchaffs, sightings, 26.14, 33.11, 37.12, 40.7, 41.13, 42.10, 45.9, 48.9, 53.7, 66.4, 70.13, 77.17 Chilcott, John, 81.7, 83.21 Chlorophyll intake, trees, 26.9 Chough, sightings, 74.14 Church, Richard, 2.1, 7.1

death of, 16.2 Vice President [1971-2], 12.3

Cinema, Herne Hill, 82.4

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Civic Amenities Act 1967, 1.2, 6.3, 28.14 Civic Amenities Bill, IV.2-4, VI.3 Clare, R J, sub-ctee member [1985-], 69.14 Clark, Geoffrey Hall see Hall Clark, Geoffrey Clark, J E, 44.3 Clark, Philip, 78.4 Clarke, Desmond, sub-ctee member [1974-81], 25.8, 51.11 Clarke, Robin P J, 71.23-25 Claydon, Dr Charles, 80.15 Claydon, Jean, 80.15 Cleaner London Campaign, 43.20-21 Coachhouse Tree Trail, Horniman Gardens, 32.15 Coal tits, sightings, 32.8 Coatesworth, Robert W, sub-ctee member [1968-71], 3.2, 12.2 Cochrane, Grove and Co, makers of pillar boxes, 30.5 Cole, Lyndis, ecological adviser, 50.6 Cole, Colin, Windsor Herald at Arms, 3.1 Coleman, Benita, 84.22-23 Coleman, Michael, 75.11, 77.18, 78.16, 84.22-23 Coleman, Peter, 76.3, 82.6 Collared doves, sightings, 40.7, 70.13 College Chapel see Chapel College Gate, Dulwich Park entrance, changes planned, 31.19 College of God’s Gift see Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift College Road

(87-9) planning, 26.3, 27.6, 28.12, 29.3-4, 33.5 (101), Woodhall, 54.8-9 buildings of interest, 24.7, 24.10 litter problems, II.1 traffic, 1.1, 15.3, 32.7-8 trees, 31.20-21

College Road & Gallery Road junction, planning, 16.3, 16.4, 17.4, 19.2 Collins, Julia, secretary [1964-5], I.2 Collins, Reg, exec ctee [1986-] sub-ctee member [1985-], 72.10, 72.16, 73.7, 74.8, 75.3, 77.3,

77.6, 79.6, 80.11-13, 80.24-25, 81.3, 81.7, 83.14, 83.21 Colour in the Winter Garden by Graham Thomas, 67.5 Comber, Rosemary, 79.4 Complete Guide to British Butterflies by Margaret Brooks and Charles Knight, 56.16 Confederation of Amenity Societies in Southwark, 41.3-4 Conn, Eileen, 84.6 Connell, John, Chairman Noise Abatement Society, 11.2 Conner, S, sub-ctee member [1983-4], 60.9 Conservation, 36.13, 81.16-17 Conservation areas

Borough High Street, 17.2 designated, 17.2, 17.6

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Dulwich Village, 66.18 planning, 1.2, 9.4, 10.3, 66.18, 84.6-7

Constable Farm, 49.12, 57.3 A consumer review of the pedestrian environment, National Consumer Council, 81.4 Cook, Miss J, 4.2 Cook, Norman, VI.1 Coots

sightings, 33.10, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7, 48.8, 48.9, 51.6, 52.12 survey to be made, 32.13

Copyhold, 41.7 Corbett, Keith, 71.11, 77.3 Corbyn, Piers, 84.6 Cork oak trees, 25.13 Corporate members, list of, 27.13, 32.4 Corporation of College of God’s Gift, 12.4 Court Lane

buildings of interest, 24.7 Dulwich Park entrance, changes planned, 31.20 history, 51.12-14 minibus service suggested, 18.4 traffic, 17.4, 18.4, 20.4, 23.5, 73.7, 77.3

Court Lane Gardens lighting, V.2 25.5 planning, 77.6, 81.8

Covey, R G, 82.14 Cowpe, Gill, 40.10 Cox, Dr A, exec ctee [1985-6] sub-ctee member [1974-86], 25.9, 69.14 Cox’s Walk, 61.3, 61.6 Cran, John, exec ctee [1974-80] sub-ctee member [1974-80], 24.2, 24.4, 51.3 Crane, Alan, 73.4 Crawford, Alec, 83.35 Crescent Wood Road

buildings of interest, 24.7, 25.4, 29.4 planning, 1.3, IV.4, 18.3-4

Croquet, 73.17 Crouchman’s Close Residents Association, 81.11, 82.15-16, 83.35 Crown and Greyhound, 11.4, 69.17, 81.3

parking issues, 7.2, 9.3, 10.3, 12.2, 50.10, 52.3-5, 53.3, 66.19-20 planning, 2.2, 3.1, VI.3, 6.4

Crown Inn, Dulwich Village, 30.7, 47.6 Crows, nest saved, 25.12 Croxted Road, 61.6

leases granted to Southwark Council, IV.4 multiple occupation conversions, 33.7 suggested lorry route, 31.15-16

Croydon Canal, 38.9-10

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Crystal Palace Exhibition Hall proposed, 1.2 exhibition on, IV.2 ’looping the loop’, 55.10 motor racing future, I.2

Crystal Palace Forum, 25.5-6, 26.4-7, 28.13, 29.3, 29.6-7, 30.6, 31.17, 33.6-7 Crystal Palace Foundation, concert to commemorate fire, 74.24 Crystal Palace High Level Station

planning, 20.5, 23.5-6, 28.13, 29.6, 33.6, 34.5, 41.8, 50.10, 52.11 see also Farquhar Road

Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, I.2, 73.18 Jubilee Youth Games, 36.6

Crystal Palace Parade planning, 50.10-11, 73.7 traffic, 7.3 vault under, 12.2

Crystal Palace Park Bromley Council, 77.3, 81.4, 82.8, 83.5, 83.10 listed buildings, 24.7 maze, 82.10, 83.11 planning, 13.4, 20.5, 29.6-7, 30.6, 31.17, 77.3, 81.4, 82.8, 83.5, 83.10

Crystal Palace Station, planning, 50.11 Crystal Palace Subway, visit, 11.3 Crystal Palace Triangle Community Association, 28.13 Crystal Palace/Norwood Heights - A Pictorial Record by Audrey Hammond and Brian Dann,

79.21 Cuckoos, sightings, 37.12, 38.8, 40.7, 41.13, 45.9, 52.12, 70.13 Cudd, Michael, horticultural adviser to GLC, 52.16, 60.15 Cycle track, Burbage Road, 75.5, 77.18 Cycling, 75.5, 75.11, 77.18 D Dabchicks, sightings, 33.11 Daffodils, horticultural advice, 64.16 Dalton, Cllr, M, 40.10, 44.12 Daniel, Mrs S, sub-ctee member [1979-], 45.7, 52.9 Dann, Brian, Crystal Palace/Norwood Heights - A Pictorial Record, 79.21 Darby, Mrs W, sub-ctee member [1974-7], 25.9 Darby, Patrick, exec ctee [1982-3], sub-ctee member [1974-83], 25.9, 41.3, 47.14-15, 49.13-14,

50.12-14, 51.12-14, 52.16, 54.3, 56.2, 56.7, 60.10-11, 62.14, 63.15-16, 72.16, 81.7, 83.21 Darby, William

Chairman [1968], 1.1 coined phrase Dulwich Discovered, V.2 death of, 2.1

Davidson, D, sub-ctee member [1978-9], 40.10, 44.12 Davies, Evan, The Book of Dulwich, 5.6, 27.13

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Davis, Arthur Jim Treasurer [1983-8], 70.14

obituary, 83.16 Davis, Mrs R B, 55.10 Davis, R O, sub-ctee member [1988-], 77.10, 80.15 Davis, Rosa W, sub-ctee member [1974-], 25.12-13, 32.13, 34.9-10, 38.6, 38.8-9, 43.9, 51.11,

61.20, 71.10, 72.9, 73.7, 77.3, 79.15, 79.19-20, 83.17 Dawson, Ian, 17.1 Dawson, Rosemary, 4.2 Day, Ruth, 74.24, 77.6 De Baedermaecker, G C (Bill)

exec ctee [1968-82] sub-ctee member [1968-], 3.2, 25.11, 27.13, 56.2, 77.9, 83.12, 84.14-15 talks, VI.1, 15.1, 16.3, 21.2, 22.2, 29.9, 43.8, 50.5, 71.7-8 walks, 17.1, 21.1, 22.2, 29.3

De Baedermaecker,Mrs M L (June), sub-ctee member [1974-], 25.9, 61.11 Dehn, Conrad F, Vice-Chairman, Dulwich Leaseholders Assoc., exec ctee [1968-70], 1.2, 3.2, 3.3,

8.4 Dekker Road, wartime, 66.14-15 Denmark Hill station, 84.4-5 Department for the Environment, Buildings of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, 24.6 Derry & Toms Roof Garden, 73.13 Desenfans, Mrs, will, 34.11 Dickie Dirts, planning, 75.4 Dilhwis, Dulwich name, 40.14-16 Dilwiche, Dulwich name, 40.14-16 District Plan see Southwark District Plan Dockeray, F R, C, 28.8 Dodd, Arthur, 75.11 Dog Kennel Hill, 58.5 Dogs, Dulwich Park, 35.17-18, 37.13, 38.5 Domenichino, Adoration of the Shepherds, sold for Gallery funds, 13.1-2 Domesday Book, 12.3 Doran, Eileen, 73.4 Dormice, Mammal Society survey, 32.13 Douglas, Gina, 69.17 Dove family, local history, 57.3-6 Doves, sightings, 37.12, 40.7, 74.14 Dowling, Rev W

Chairman [1966-7], III, VI.1 Vice-Chairman [1964-6], II

Dr George Webster see Webster Dr George Dr Glennie’s Academy, 16.4 Dragonflies, sightings, 42.10, 61.11 Drake’s Court Residents’ Association, 3.1-2

see also Farquhar Road Drinking Fountain, listed building, 24.7

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Drummond, Nina, 77.7 Drummond, William, 77.7 Ducks, sightings, 34.10, 37.12, 52.12 Duffy, Patrick, 75.23-24 Dufton, Carolyn, 70.4 Dulwich

geological histories of, 61.5-11, 63.16-20, 67.25-27 history of, 12.3-4, 17.6

Dulwich Estate, 41.5-7, 85.10 King Edgar’s Charter, 40.14-16, 41.5-7, 85.10

inhabitants’ data base, 60.10-12 Dulwich & Sydenham Hill Golf Club, 74.14, 84.1 Dulwich Arts Festival, 34.4, 38.4, 38.5 Dulwich Choral Society, 26.12, 27.5, 27.13, 27.14, 30.3, 31.18, 32.4, 34.4, 38.4, 38.5 Dulwich College

beneficiary of Estate, 33.3-4, 55.4 constitution for, 12.4 exhibitions at, 73.18, 75.4 historical notes, 12.4, 17.6, 31.9, 56.3 listed buildings, 24.7 Masters, 18.1, 30.8 meetings at, 12.1, 29.3, 30.8, 32.6, 33.9 responsibility of Board of College Governors, 31.7-9 theatre plans, 44.17

Dulwich College Picture Gallery see Dulwich Picture Gallery Dulwich Common

buildings of interest, 24.7 planning, 17.4, 42.5-6, 45.10, 46.3, 73.7, 74.8 Riding School, planning, 23.5 trees to be planted, 31.20-21

Dulwich Court, history of, 49.13-14, 51.12-14, 71.7-8 Dulwich Decorative and Fine Arts Society, 39.23, 42.4, 42.10, 83.11 Dulwich Estate

brief history of Estates Governors, 33.3-4 map issued, 79.4

Dulwich Forum, 78.3-4 A Dulwich Fox, 52.14-15 Dulwich Hamlet Football Club, 58.5 Dulwich Hamlet School, 7.3, 45.6 Dulwich Handbell Ringers, 78.13 Dulwich Hospital, 58.5 Dulwich Hospital Radio, 76.18 Dulwich Institute, amalgamation, 51.5 Dulwich Leaseholders’ Association see Leaseholders’ Association Dulwich Library, local history recordings, 72.3 Dulwich Local Charities, records donated to Southwark, 64.14

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Dulwich Millennium, 3.1, V.2, VI.1 Dulwich Orchestral Society, VI.1 Dulwich Park

aviary, 35.15, 36.17 dogs, 35.17-18, 37.13, 38.5 history, 51.12-14, 71.7, 73.9-11 maintenance, 36.14-15, 74.5 management, 73.3, 75.5, 76.3, 76.10 planning, 11.3, 31.19-20, 43.10, 46.14 trees, 1.3, 22.3, 23.1, 24.11, 28.6, 32.14, 56.4-6 waterfowl, 36.14, 48.8, 56.12

Dulwich Park Users Association, 82.7, 83.7 Dulwich Picture Gallery

activities, 62.14-15, 69.25-26, 70.18, 74.6, 74.7, 77.7, 78.5, 82.17, 83.13, 83.17, 83.25, 84.3-4 beneficiary of Estate, 55.4 Claude picture restored, 72.15 constitution, 12.4 debt paid, 41.3 exhibitions, 5.4, 5.6, 34.11, 35.16, 73.14-15, 74.4, 74.5, 76.6 Friends of see Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery funds raised by sale, 13.1-2 gardens, 25.12-13, 68.3, 78.4, 82.7, 83.10 history of, 13.3 listed building, 24.7 personnel, 76.6 planning application, 52.11 Rembrandt stolen, 62.15 responsibility of College Governors, 30.7-9

Dulwich Players, 79.4, 82.7, 83.5, 84.9 Dulwich Residents Association, 46.9, 58.7, 59.8, 81.7, 83.21-24

amalgamation with discussed, 47.3, 48.3, 48.5-6, 49.3, 49.5-8, 49.16-18 EGM to decide, 49.3, 50.2-4

Dulwich Riding School, 61.13 Dulwich Runners, 80.27 Dulwich Society see Society Dulwich Spa, historical note, 16.4 Dulwich Upper Wood, see also Farquhar Road, woodland Dulwich Upper Wood City Nature Park, 57.11-12, 63.14-15, 69.18-19 Dulwich Village

Conservation Area, 9.4, 17.2, 66.18 listed buildings., 24.7 pedestrian crossing developments, 7.3, 8.4, 9.3, 10.3, 12.2 pedestrian refuge, 14.2, 18.4 planning

(50), 1.2 (62), 69.6-7, 72.4-6, 73.3, 75.18, 77.6

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(84), 73.4 (97), VI.2-3, 81.6 Barclays Bank, 28.14 Builders’ yard, 75.18 fishmonger’s shop, 50.11, 52.11 Infants School, 30.7 Smith’s garage petrol pumps, 8.2 Village Book shop, 6.4

shop front changes expected, 2.1 traffic planning, 23.5, 32.7-8, 45.3-4, 51.11, 72.4

Gallery & College Roads junction, 16.3, 16.4, 17.4, 19.2 trees kept, 33.8

Dulwich Village Business Association, 73.4 Dulwich Village by Brian Green, 60.11 Dulwich Village Infants’ School, 45.6, 64.4, 75.5, 78.13

parking and traffic problems, 12.2, 14.3, 29.8, 39.7-8 planning, 5.5, 6.3, 7.2, 8.2, 8.5-6, 9.3, 30.7

Dulwich Village Preservation Society, 78.18-19, 81.7, 82.21-24, 83.26, 84.2 Dulwich Wells, site of, 43.4 Dulwich Wood Avenue

buildings of local interest, 25.4, 29.4 [no 2], 31.17-18, 33.5 [no 22-8], tree damage, 33.7-8 planning applications, 10.3-4, 25.3, 35.7, 36.7 trees, 31.20-21

Dulwich Wood House, Sydenham Hill, 25.4, 29.4 Dulwich Woods, 9.1, 35.17, 71.17, 71.19-20, 74.3, 74.12-14, 74.18-19, 78.17, 80.5, 81.9, 83.6,

83.18, 84.1 history, 79.18-19 preservation, II.1, IV.3, IV.4-5 survey, 33.8-9 see also Lapse Wood; Peckarmans Wood

Dungeness, visit to, 24.3, 25.11 Dunnocks, sightings, 33.10, 52.12, 63.9, 68.11 Dunstan, St, Archbishop of Canterbury, 40.14, 40.16 Dutch Barn Tree Trail, Horniman Gardens, 32.15 Dutch Elm Disease, 13.3, 14.2, 15.3, 21.2, 25.13, 28.6, 30.5 E Eager, Marjorie, 81.7 The Early Years of Rosendale School by Mervyn and Chris Bramley, 84.7 East Dulwich Grove

listed buildings, 24.7 multiple occupation conversions, 33.7 planning application, 1.3

East Dulwich Society, 29.7, 32.3

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East Dulwich Station, 7.2 East Dulwich Tavern, 84.22 East Dulwich Watch Group, 81.6 Eco-action group to be formed in Dulwich, 20.4 Ecological Parks Trust, 51.10, 51.16, 53.5-6, 54.4, 57.11-12, 59.18, 69.17, 69.18-19, 71.19-20,

74.6, 74.9-10 Eden, Dr E N, exec ctee [1971-2], 12.3, 16.5 Edgar, King [967], 12.3, 17.6, 40.14-16, 41.5 Edlin, Mr., 15.1 Edmondson, Miss E, 28.9 Edward Alleyn, IV.5, 5.4, 12.3, 17.6, 41.5, 79.19 Edward Alleyn House, 30.7-9 Edwardian Southwark, exhibition, 30.7 Edwards, Cllr John, 73.4, 75.5 Effra, river, 61.5 Effra Road Chapel, Brixton, 71.10 Effra Storm Relief Sewer, 71.23-25, 74.8 EGM, [1980], 49.3, 50.2-4 Elephant, on the loose in 1900, 67.28-31 Elizabeth, Queen Mother, visit to Dulwich, 5.6 Ellen, E R, 8.3 Elm Lawn, listed building, 24.7 Elm trees, 25.13

Half Moon Lane, 77.19, 80.15 see also Dutch Elm Disease

Emmott, Rodney exec ctee [1974], 24.4, 25.7

lawyer for Society, 28.7 Emms, David A, Vice President [1976-], 30.8, 32.4, 32.9 Emperor geese, sightings, 48.8, 51.6, 52.12 Enfranchisement, 23.2, 24.5, 25.1

see also Leasehold Reform Act; Scheme of Management English Heritage, grants, 83.89 Environment Week, 80.5, 80.10 Estates Governors

accounts published, 26.8, 39.7 advisory committee to, 55.4, 84.12 amenities costs, 72.11-12 brief description of work and how Board constituted, 31.7-9 concerns about, 78.3, 78.18-19, 79.3, 79.5-6, 79.22-24, 80.5, 80.24-25, 81.3, 83.3-4, 83.21-24,

83.26, 83.31-32, 83.35-36, 83.37 history, 12.4, 33.3-4, 55.4 Leasehold Reform Act developments, 2.1, 6.1-3, 28.14, 35.17, 43.10 Management charge, 51.14-15, 72.16 meetings with, I.2, 80.3-4, 80.11-13, 80.16-19, 80.25, 83.3 Millpond care, 75.19

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planning issues see under individual addresses policies on property, 25.3, 30.7, 37.14, 47.3-4 relations with, 32.3, 35.6, 79.4, 80.2-3, 84.16-18 sale of Half Moon Lane shops, 75.23-24 tree concerns, 21.2, 28.6, 33.8-9, 35.17, 74.11, 82.8

Evans,, Mrs K M, exec ctee [1968- 80] sub-ctee member [1968-85], 3.2, 8.4, 9.3, 10.2, 11.3, 38.3, 39.4, 48.4

Evans, Mr, Dulwich Park staff, 24.11 Everson, Lady Linda, obituary, 67.4 Everson, Sir Frederick, KCMG, Chairman [1970-5], Vice President [1976-89], President [1989-],

8.2, 23.5, 25.14-15, 27.5, 28.3-4, 32.4, 33.3, 40.14-16, 49.8, 49.10, 50.2 Executive Committee, III.1, 3.2, 5.1, VI.2, VII.3, 8.4, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.7, 28.7, 32.9, 36.9, 40.9,

44.11, 48.4, 49.10 Exhibitions on Dulwich, I.3, 1.3, II.1, 2.1, IV.5-6, 5.4, 5.6 Extensions, permission needed, 37.14 Extraordinary General Meeting 1980, 49.3, 50.2-4 Eynella Road, multiple occupancy conversions, 33.7 F Fairlie, Gerald R C

exec ctee [1980-2] sub-ctee member [1974-87], 25.9, 44.21, 45.7, 45.8, 46.13, 46.14, 51.11, 63.2, 67.8-9, 70.17, 70.19-20, 72.8, 74.19, 77.17, 78.7-11, 78.19, 80.6 obituary, 79.7-8, 80.14

Fare Deal - Your Choice, consultation paper from GLC, 27.13 Farquhar Road

GLC development plans, 1.2, 2.1, 3.1, 6.3-4, 7.2, 8.2 planning, 1.2, 2.1, 3.1, 6.3-4, 7.2, 8.2, 9.4, 10.3, 12.2, 20.5, 21.2, 23.5-6

see also Crystal Palace High Level Station woodland, 29.5-6, 50.7-9, 51.3, 51.10, 51.16, 52.6, 53.5-6, 54.4, 57.11-12

see also Dulwich Upper Wood Farquhar Road Residents Association, 29.3-4 Farren, Nigel, sub-ctee member [1988-], 82.4 Fenner, Derek A, Vice President [1989-], 84.19 Ferguson, Sarah, Duchess of York, patron of the Gallery, 76.6, 77.7 Fernbank see Lapse Wood, Dulwich Woods, Peckarmans Wood Ferruginous ducks, sightings, 51.6 Feyenoord, 4 Crescent Wood Road, building of interest, 29.4 Field, Marshall, 78.3, 80.3, 80.11-13, 80.16-19, 84.16-18 Field Guide to the Trees of Britain and Northern Europe by Alan Mitchell, 43.8 Field Walk, 70.16-17 Fieldfares, sightings, 32.8, 40.7, 41.13, 48.9, 52.12, 53.7, 68.11, 72.9, 77.9, 83.20 Fig trees, 25.13 Finches, sightings, 37.12, 45.9, 75.22 Fingerposts, 11.3, 30.8, 45.4-5, 52.16 Fire Marks and firefighting, historical note, 24.9-10 Firecrests, sightings, 40.7

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Fireworks display, Queen’s Jubilee celebrations, 36.6 Fisher, Eric Ponsford JP, exec ctee [1979] sub-ctee member [1974-84], 12.3, 16.5, 19.2, 28.8,

32.10, 36.10, 84.11 Fishmongers shop, Village, planning, 50.11 Fitton,James RA

Vice President [1971-82], III.2, 12.3, 35.16, 74.4 obituary, 57.2

Fitzpatrick, Johan, 74.23 Flash flooding, works to prevent, 67.25-27, 71.23-25, 74.8 Flora, list of local, 21.2, 22.2 Flora and Fauna Preservation Society, 71.11, 72.10 Flowering plants and ferns of the Riviera and neighbouring mountains by Elhanan Bicknell, 71.11 Flycatchers, sightings, 42.10, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12, 70.13, 74.14, 77.17 Footpaths, 7.2, 8.3, 9.1, 9.3, 10.3, 12.2, 14.3 Ford, Sue, sub-ctee member [1988-], 82.4 Forestry Commission, 30.4 Fort, Grange Lane, possible Gypsy site, 28.14, 30.6 Foster, Basil, 76.21 Fountain, Dr Webster’s. Dulwich Village, 37.13, 61.4-5, 77.9, 80.5, 80.14, 80.22 Fountain Drive, traffic problems, 8.4 Fournier, Bill, exec ctee [1968-70] sub-ctee member [1968-1970], 1.1, 3.2, 3.3, 4.2, 9.2, 12.2 Foxes, 22.2, 25.12, 26.12

A Dulwich Fox, 52.14-15 earths, 70.16 sightings, 27.5, 28.11, 31.10, 32.8, 34.10, 37.12, 42.8, 66.3, 70.13, 73.12

Francis, Mr, Estates Governors rep on Advisory Committee for Scheme of Management, 24.5 Frankel

Dr Theo exec ctee [1983-4] sub-ctee member [1979-86], 44.11, 45.7, 46.13, 60.9, 76.5 obituary, 74.4, 74.15, 74.22

Fraser, John MP, VI.1 Fraxinus Excelsior, tree planted, 31.22 Freeholds

applications to purchase, 28.14 prospective problems, 6.1-3 see also Leasehold Reform Act

Freeman, David, sub-ctee member [1985-], 69.14, 82.7, 83.7 Freshwater, Don V, sub-ctee member [1974-], 25.9, 57.7, 60.10, 71.18, 72.9, 74.14, 77.17 Freshwater, Pamela, 83.11 Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery, 1.2, 13.1-2, 24.2, 40.18, 41.3 Friends of the Earth, 73.4, 78.4, 78.12, 80.27, 83.19

Good Wood Guide, 81.5 Friends of the Horniman, 84.14 Frogs, 61.12, 64.16-17, 70.13, 74.9-10, 80.19, 81.6 Frost susceptibility, trees, 26.10 Fulvous whistling ducks, sighted, 51.6

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Fyrrh, H J, 78.17 G Galer, Miss J, exec ctee [1985-6] sub-ctee member [1982-], 45.7, 56.9, 69.14 Gallery Road

buildings of interest, 24.7 litter problems, II.1, 9.3 traffic problems, I.1, 32.7-8 trees, 31.20-21

Gallery Road & College Road junction, planning, 16.3, 16.4, 17.4, 19.2 Gallichan, P G, exec ctee [1977-80], 36.9 Garden Centres, 77.19, 84.3 Garden warblers, sightings, 38.8, 40.7, 83.20 Gaudeamus Children’s Choir, 75.24 Gaughan, J, sub-ctee member [1981-3], 51.11, 52.9 Gazzard, Dr and Dr, 73.8 Geddes, Graham, 82.6 Geese, sightings, 48.8, 48.9, 51.6, 52.12 Geographical Institute of University of Aarhus, Denmark, visit by, 46.15 Geological history, Dulwich, 61.5-11, 63.16-20, 67.25-27 Geraniums, horticultural advice, 65.7-9 Gibbon, Ray, 74.23 Gildersleve, E Alan, 84.2-3 Gilkes Crescent, corner site for sale, 30.7 Gilkes Place, footways, 15.3, 16.3, 51.11 Gipsies, possible sites for, 28.14, 30.6, 31.17, 42.5-6, 45.10, 46.3 Gipsy Hill, works to prevent flash flooding, 67.25-27 Glenlea, listed building, 24.7, 68.4, 68.17-19, 69.8-9, 69.9-16, 72.3, 81.14-15 Gloucester, Duke of, 77.3 Goddard, Dr John, 27.14 Goff, R, 60.9 Goldcrests, sightings, 28.11, 32.8, 33.10, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7, 48.9, 52.12, 74.14, 83.20 Golden plover, sightings, 41.13 Goldfinches, sightings, 33.11, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7, 41.13, 48.9, 52.12, 77.17 Golds, A, sub-ctee member [1985-8], 69.14 Good Wood Guide, Friends of the Earth, 81.5 Gooders, A, III.2 Goodman, E A, 3.3 Goodman, Michael, Vice President [1988-], 88.14 Goodrich School, 76.3 Gotch, Jeremy, 80.11 Gould, Peter, sub-ctee member [1984-], 64.10 Graham, Aubyn, 73.4 The Grange, 46.13, 51.11, 64.15, 67.8, 70.17, 70.19-20, 72.8, 73.4, 74.19, 78.7-11, 78.19, 79.3,

80.14 Grange Lane

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Kissing Gate, 8.5 possible gipsy site, 28.14, 30.6

Grant, Geoffrey C, exec ctee [1970-2], 5.3, 8.4, 12.3, 16.5, 18.2, 18.3, 25.16, 28.8, 32.10, 36.9, 40.9, 44.12

Grant, Peter and Dr Jeffery Harrison, The Thames Transformed, 35.14, 38.5 Gray, Percy, 73.4 Great North Wood, (19th century) booklet, 81.4 Greater London Council

Arts & Recreation Ctee, 25.5-6, 26.4-7 development plans, 1.2, 2.1, 3.1, 31.19-20 relations with, 32.3 survey of routes used by lorries, 31.15-16

Grebes, sightings, 33.11, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7 Green, Brian

A View of Victorian and Edwardian Dulwich, 80.6 Around Dulwich, 60.11 Dulwich Village, 60.11 exec ctee [1984], sub-ctee member [1982-], 56.9, 62.2, 63.2, 63.15, 66.14, 71.7, 72.4, 72.10,

72.17, 74.8, 77.20-21, 78.3, 78.18-19, 79.5-6, 79.18-19, 80.11, 81.14-15 Victorian and Edwardian Dulwich, 82.12-13

Green Dale, 58.2, 58.5-6, 70.16-17 leases granted to Southwark, IV.5

Green Man, historical note, 16.4 Green woodpeckers see woodpeckers Greenfinches, sightings, 32.8, 33.11, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7, 41.13, 42.10, 48.9, 52.12, 53.7 The Greening of the Cities by David Nicholson-Lord, 79.9-10 Greenoff, W A, 69.14 Greenpeace, local group, 75.5 Greenshanks, sightings, 38.7, 40.7 Greyhound, The Old

public house, 37.7 see also Crown and Greyhound

Grisnigt, Braham, Dutch Intelligence, visit to Glenlea, 69.8-9, 69.9-16 Grove House, 43.4

Dulwich Common planning, 73.19, 74.8 The Grove Tavern, history, 16.4, 43.4, 47.14-15, 61.10 Gulls, sightings, 40.7, 48.9, 52.12, 66.3, 70.13 Gypsy Hill, (140-8), for sale, 30.7 H Habitat exhibition planned, 34.7-8 Hackett, Miss P

James Allen: A Portrait Enlarged by M A Wren and P Hackett, 2nd ed., 36.14 sub-ctee member [1974-81], 3.3, 4.2, 25.9

Hale, I W P (Bill), sub-ctee member [1981-7], 52.9, 71.21-22, 73.13, 77.8, 79.7-8

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Hale, Lesley, sub-ctee member [1983-7], 60.9, 77.8 Hale, Yvonne, illustrator, The Story of Bermondsey, 43.22 Half Moon Lane

buildings of interest, 24.7 Elm Tree, 77.19, 80.15 multiple occupation conversions, 33.7 planning, 48.50, 73.7, 74.8 sale of shops by Estate Governors, 75.22 storm relief sewer, 67.25-27, 71.23-25

Halford, Charles, Mayor of Southwark, 30.8, 32.3 Hall Clark, Geoffrey

exec ctee [1968-80] [1986-8] sub-ctee member [1968-6], 3.2, 3.3, 4.1, 5.2, 6.1, 8.3-4, 9.2, 10.1, 10.5, 11.3, 18.3, 25.14-16, 72.10

Vice President [1986-], 72.17 Hall Place, 49.13-14, 50.12-14, 50.13, 61.10 Halsey, D W, sub-ctee member [1985], 69.14 Hambleden House

archives donated, 57.3 fire, 45.10 planning, 20.5, 21.2, 29.7, 34.6, 47.11, 49.9, 52.11, 58.3, 66.18 returned to Estates Governors, 21.2

Hamilton, Mrs C, sub-ctee member [1985-], 69.15 Hamlet Ramblers, 79.8 Hammer, Mrs M, sub-ctee member [1986-8], 72.10 Hammond, Audrey, Crystal Palace/Norwood Heights, 35.14, 38.5 Hancock, Julia, 81.7 Hankey, David, exec ctee [1971-3] sub-ctee member [1971-3], 12.2, 12.3, 13.1, 13.3, 16.5, 23.1 Hanton, Alastair K, treasurer [1968], secretary [1969-71], acting treasurer [1969], sub-ctee

member [1988-], 1.1, 4.1, 12.2, 80.15 Happell, Mrs, 28.9, 32.11, 36.10 Hardaway, P W, 34.4 Hardy, Michael, 34.3 Harman, Paul, 81.7, 83.21 Harrison, Mrs, 38.5 Harrison, Dr Jeffery, 32.6, 33.9-10 Harrison, Dr Jeffery and Peter Grant, The Thames Transformed, 35.14, 38.5 Hart, Mr. Borough Engineers Dept., 25.5 Hartup, Gerald, 73.4 Hawfinch, sightings, 45.9 Headley, Elsie, 73.3 Hearn, T R, 36.10, 40.10 Heath, Martin, sub-ctee member [1988-], 81.13, 82.4 Heaton’s Folly, 50.14 Hedgehogs, 30.4, 79.19-20

sightings, 66.3, 70.13, 72.14 Henley, Mrs J A, 28.8

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Henry I, King, 12.3, 17.6 Henry VIII, King, 12.3 Herbert, Veryan, 26.3 Herne Hill

cinema, 82.4 crossings problems, 6.4, 60.6-7, 61.13, 67.18-20 pedestrianisation suggested, 75.5

Herne Hill Society, 84.9 Herne Hill Station, 65.11-12 Herons, sightings, 31.10, 33.11, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7, 48.9, 52.12, 70.13, 75.22, 77.17, 84.20 Herring, Helen, 32.11 Hester, Martin, 3.2, 12.2 Heyland, Michael, 40.5 High Court

legal fund wound up, 25.14-16 Management Scheme

approved, 23.3 hearings, 14.2, 15.2, 17.3, 21.1, 22.1 Society to be represented at, 10.1-2

Hill, D M, membership secretary, Dulwich Leaseholders Assoc, 1.3 Hill, Mr, Estates Governors rep. on Advisory Ctee for Scheme of Management, 24.5 Hill, Richard A C, exec ctee [1967-70], sub-ctee member [1974-7], VI.2, 26.3, 28.8 Hillsboro’ Road, leases granted to Southwark, IV.5 Hinton of Bankside, Lord

OM KBE FRS Vice President [1971-83], 12.3, 68.3 obituary, 62.2

Hocking, Margaret A, sub-ctee member [1984-], 69.15, 75.20-21 Hoey, Kate MP, 76.3, 76.10, 83.5, 83.15, 84.2 Hollis, D, sub-ctee member [1985-], 69.14 Hollis, D G, inspector for Beechwood enquiry, 76.13-20 Holm Oak, planted, 45.6 Honor Oak Nurseries, 37.4-5 Hooligans, complaints about, 2.1 Hornbeam, conical, to be planted, 31.20-21 Horniman Gardens, trails, 32.15-17, 77.6 Horniman Museum, 48.8, 53.8-12, 82.18, 84.14-15

activities, 74.24, 76.7, 81.9 Horse trough, possible installation of, 10.5 Horticultural advice, 56.15-16, 57.9-15, 58.9-10, 61.16-17, 63.12-14, 64.16, 65.7-10, 66.8-12,

67.5-8, 68.12-16, 69.20-22, 70.14-15, 71.21-22 Horticultural Club, visit to Dulwich, 49.11 Horticultural group to be started, II.2 Horticultural sub-committee [1979-], 45.7, 48.9, 56.9, 60.9, 64.11, 69.14, 72.10, 76.12, 80.14 Horticultural sub-ctee

garden visits, 47.13, 49.11, 51.11, 54.7, 59.17, 64.15, 67.8, 83.16-17

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meetings, 46.13, 49.11, 53.6, 58.9, 60.12-14, 61.14-17, 72.13-14 Hoskins, Cllr Brian, VI.3, 26.3 House Martins, sightings, 30.4, 34.10, 38.7, 40.7, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12, 53.7, 54.11, 59.14, 63.9,

66.3-4, 67.11, 71.18, 77.17 Houses, of historic interest, 24.6 Howden Pond, College Road, 77.3 Howe, Tom, 80.11 Howells, Dr Gwyneth D, exec ctee [1977-84], sub-ctee member [1977-86], 36.3, 36.11, 38.7,

46.14, 53.7, 76.9 Howey, R, I, 52.8, 56.8 Hudd, Roy, 77.20-21 Hutton, Sir Noel, GCB QC Chairman of Estates Governors, 23.5, 31.7-9 I Ice Cream vendors, 1.3 Imperial Cancer Research Fund, art exhibition, 69.4, 70.4, 71.4 Imperial Opera, concert for St Peter’s, 76.6 Inaugural meeting, Society, Ia Infants’ School see Dulwich Village Infants’ School Inman, Dr Douglas, sub-ctee member [1984-5], 63.15, 64.10 Insecticides, advice, 61.16 Insects, sightings, 26.12 Insurance Fire Marks, 11.3, 24.9-10 Invasion Defence Scheme (1943), 66.14-15 Iron saucepan tale, 83.30 Ivy, properties of, 30.4 J J Lyons & Co, corporate member (London Steak House), 32.4 Jack snipe, sightings, 45.9, 48.9 Jackdaws, sightings, 40.7, 48.9, 51.12 James Allen: A Portrait Enlarged, by M A Wren and P Hackett, 2nd ed., 36.14 James Allen’s Girls’ School, 30.7-9, 55.4, 58.5-6 James I, King, 12.4 Janaway, A E, 32.15-17 Jays

habits of, 65.6 sightings, 52.12, 70.13, 77.17

Jeffries, Ken A G, FCA Hon Auditor [1970-], 16.5 Jenkins, Robert, JP, honorary life member, III.1, IV.2 Jenkyns, Patricia May, 71.9-11, 75.7-10, 75.17 John Harvard (Local Studies) Library, 68.4, 68.5, 68.17 Johnson, Miss G D, sub-ctee member [1974-9], 26.3, 28.8 Johnson, Mr, staff Dulwich Park, 13.3 Johnston, John L (Mr Bovril), 64.13 Jolly, Miss J, exe ctee [1987-] sub-ctee member [1987-], 76.13

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Jones, Brian M sub-ctee member [1974-], 25.9, 45.7, 53.7, 73.7, 73.12, 79.3, 83.16-17 Jones, P, sub-ctee member [1983-4], 60.9 Jordan, Douglas A, 81.11, 82.15-16 Jubilee (Queen’s), 35.7, 36.5-6, 36.7, 37.3, 37.13 Jubilee trees walk, 38.6, 39.8-16, 61.10-11 Judo, 73.17 Juniper, Wilfred, elected Mayor of Lambeth, 37.6 JW Kennedy, corporate member, 27.13, 32.4 K Kalendar

changes, 25.1-2 committees and distribution of newsletter, III.1, 3.2-3, 5.1-2, VI.2, VII.3, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4,

25.7-9, 28.7-9, 32.9-11, 36.9-11, 40.9-11, 44.11-13, 48.9, 52.7-9, 56.7-9, 60.8-9, 64.10-11, 69.14-15, 72.10-11, 76.12-13, 80.14-15

Kalinsky, Nicola, 76.6 Keating, D, Dulwich leaseholders’ rep on Advisory Ctee for Scheme of Management, 24.5 Kempe, Dr D R C, sub-ctee member [1978-82], 40.11 Kenmar-Gledhill, S J, 83.35-36 Kennedy, Mr, II.1

Management Scheme meeting, 18.3 Kenshole, Joan, 74.23 Kenyon, David, 82.8 Kestrels, sightings, 32.8, 37.12, 40.7, 41.13, 42.10, 48.9, 52.12, 53.7, 54.11, 77.17, 81.5, 82.7,

83.20 Khaki Campbell ducks, sightings, 48.8, 51.6, 52.12 Kilsby, Vivienne, 75.5 Kimm, Irene, 73.4 King, Sam, Deputy Mayor of Southwark, 69.19 King, Sara, 77.10 Kingfishers, sightings, 36.14, 37.12, 40.7, 52.12, 70.13, 71.18, 83.20 Kings College Biology Dept. Half Moon Lane, 71.21 Kingswood Drive

listed buildings, 24.7 planning, 30.6-7, 47.11, 49.10

Kingswood Estate, traffic, 7.3, 9.3, 10.3, 12.2, 14.3 Kingswood House, 8.3, 9.2, 20.1, 60.11, 64.13, 68.17

listed building, 24.7 Kirk, John, 73.3 Kissing Gates, Grange Lane, 8.5 Knight, Charles and Margaret Brookes, Complete Guide to British Butterflies, 56.16 Knight’s Hill, 1.2, 2.1, 8.2, 9.4, 40.13, 75.6 Konstam, Michael, sub-ctee member [1969-70], 5.2, 6.2-3, 8.4, 9.3, 10.2, 12.2, 25.16 L Lacey, G Ian, 7.1, 27.12

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Lake House School see Infants’ School Lambeth

election results, 37.6 planning railways, 77.4 Summer Festival, 40.5

Lambeth Environmental Action Forum, formed, 80.6 Lambeth Horticultural Society, 57.13 Lambethans Society, 27.14, 73.18 Lammer, Alfred, 76.5 Lamp posts, design problems, 6.3 Land Commission Bill, V.1, VI.3 Lane, Jack, 77.20-21 Lane, John, 36.11, 40.11, 44.13 Lapse Wood

history, 61.2-4 planning, 11.3, 13.1, 14.2, 15.1, 17.3, 18.3-4, 22.2-3, 41.3, 41.8-12, 42.5, 43.15, 44.15-16,

46.5-12, 47.11, 49.10, 50.10, 52.11, 59.7-11, 67.10, 70.5-7, 73.3, 79.23-24 tree survey, 13.1, 16.4 wild life sanctuary, 42.9, 48.9-10, 60.6 see also Fernbank, Dulwich Woods, Peckarmans Wood

Lapse Wood House, 36.7-8, 42.5, 61.3 Lapse Wood Walk, 61.3 Lapwings, sightings, 37.12, 40.7, 48.9 Larks, sightings, 36.14 Law, local history, 57.4-6 Law of Property Act 1922, 41.7 Law of Property Act 1925, 41.7 Lawrence, Sir Robert L E

CBE ERD FCIT FRSA CBIM obituary, 67.4, 68.3 Vice Chairman College Governors, 30.8

Lawson, Peter F J FRIBA Acting Chairman [1968-9], 2.1, 5.1 Chairman [1969-70], 6.1, 7.1 Vice Chairman [1966-8, 1970-89]III.1, 1.2, 8.1, 16.5, 18.3, 24.4, 24.5, 39.5, 43.5, 49.8 Vice President [1989-], 84.9

Le Neve, Edward, 71.7 Le Neve Foster, Josephine, 71.7 Le Tall, J W, archives donated, 57.3, 58.6 Leach. B C, sub-ctee member [1967-], 32.10 Leasehold, 41.6, 41.7 Leasehold enfranchisement, talk by Sam Silkin QC MP, III.2, IV.1, VI.1 Leasehold Reform Act 1967, 1.1-2, 1.2-3, 2.2, 4.1, 27.12, 28.14, 31.9, 41.6, 55.4, 72.11-12

High Court involvement, 5.5, 6.1, VI.3, 10.1-2, 13.4, 15.2, 22.2 legal fund wound up, 25.14-16 local progress, 1.2, 7.1, 11.1-2, 35.17, 43.10

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Management Scheme, 14.1-2, 16.5, 17.3, 20.2-3, 21.3, 23.2 summary of position [April 1973], 20.supp summary of position [Oct 1971], 14.1-2

supplement on, VI.6 Leaseholders’ Association, 1.1-2, 1.3, 2.2, 6.2

Management Scheme involvement, 14.1-2, 17.3, 18.3, 24.5 Leases, granted to Southwark, IV.4-5 Lee, Michael, 69.8 Legal fund

for Counsel in High Court, 10.1-2, 12.1 final account, 25.14

Legal sub-committee Chairman and members, 3.3, 5.2, 25.8, 28.8, 32.10, 36.9, 40.9, 44.12 end of Leasehold Reform Act work, 25.14-16

Leiper. Miss T I, sub-ctee member [1974-6], 25.9 Lewisham, history, 50.14 Lighting

complaints about, V.2 Court Lane Gardens, V.2, 25.5

Lightman, Ivor H, exec ctee [1972-80] sub-ctee member [1972-80], 13.1, 16.5, 41.3, 41.8-12, 42.6 Lightman, Mr, Chairman Norwood Society’s planning ctee, I.2 Lime tree, planted, 31.20-21 Lindsay, F W, 35.17 Lindsay, Jock, 13.3, 24.11, 28.6 Lindsay, Prof, survey of Dulwich Woods, 33.8-9 Lindsey Barker, H

Secretary [1971-3] Treasurer [1969-71], 6.1, 12.3, 20.1, 25.16 tree in memoriam, 22.3, 23.1, 24.11

Lindsey Barker, Mrs, 28.9, 32.11, 36.10 Linnets, sightings, 37.12, 38.8, 40.7, 48.9 Listed buildings

list held by Society, I.3 statutory, 24.6-7

Lists of buildings of interest see Buildings of local interest Litter problems, II.1, 6.4 Livesey Museum, 25.11, 26.11, 27.5, 30.7 Lloyd, Charles W, Vice President [1971-5], 12.3, 18.1 Lloyd-Miller, Norman, 72.3, 72.12, 73.16 Local history

assessing houses to be listed for preservation, 20.4 brief notes, 17.6 chronology, 12.3-4 exhibition, 6.5 Fire Marks, 11.3 records being collected, 8.4, 9.3, 10.5 survey of buildings of interest, 24.6-7, 25.3-5

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talks, IV.1, 12.2, 15.1, 16.3, 21.2 Local history group

activities, 47.13, 54.5, 60.10-12, 66.16, 67.27, 70.16-17 to be formed, II.1

Local history library, 88.17, 72.3 Local History Quiz, 50.5 Local History sub-committee

Chairmen and members, [1969-], 5.2, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.9, 28.9, 32.9, 36.10, 40.10, 44.13, 52.9, 56.9, 60.8, 64.10, 69.10, 72.10, 76.12, 80.14

terms of reference, 5.2 Lock, Dr Stephen, editor, I.3 Lock, Imogen, editor, exec ctee [1984], 63.2 Lodge House, Belair, plaque, 30.8 Loft conversions, 81.3, 82.14 Logan, M, sub-ctee member [1988-], 80.14 London

Cleaner London Campaign, 43.20-21 open spaces under threat, 83.27-29

London Amenity Traffic Association (LATA) joined by traffic ctee, 3.1 London Borough of Southwark see Southwark London and Brighton Railway Co., 38.10 London Chatham and Dover Railway, 65.11-12 London County Council, contact with Society, I.3 London Housing Aid Centre, Owning your flat, A practical guide to problems with your lease and

landlord, 83.9 London Steak House, corporate member, 27.13 London Transport, talk on, 8.3 London Wildlife Trust, 59.10, 60.15, 61.3-4, 62.9-10, 66.7, 68.3, 68.4, 70.5-7, 73.3, 73.4, 74.3,

74.4, 75.3, 75.6, 77.5, 80.6, 80.8-9, 80.19, 81.4, 82.7, 83.5, 83.6, 84.2 Beechwood enquiry, 76.16-18

Long Pond, Dulwich Village, 61.8-9 Long Range Plan, 13.4, 17.3 Long tailed tits, sightings, 32.8, 34.10, 37.12, 38.8 Looping the loop, Crystal Palace, 55.10 Lord, David Nicholson-, editor, exec ctee [1985-], 70.4, 72.2, 72.10, 83.3-4 Lordship Lane

barracks site, 10.4 buildings of interest, 24.7 leases granted to Southwark, IV.4

Lorries parking in Dulwich, 31.15 survey of routes by GLC, 31.15-16

Lousley, Mr, 21.2 Love Lane, trees to be planted, 31.20-21 Love Walk, tree walk, 25.12-13 Low Cross Wood, 61.3, 82.8, 83.8, 83.12, 84.17

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Low Cross Wood Lane albino squirrel sighted, 27.6 planning application, IV.4

Low, R C (Dick), Treasurer [1971-81], 12.3, 28.4-5, 54.3, 55.3, 56.2, 63.15-16 Low, Roger V, Chairman [1975-80], 27.5, 28.4, 31.7, 44.7, 50.2 Low, Sheila M, acting Secretary [1981-3] sub-ctee member [1974-83], 25.8, 52.2, 54.3, 55.3, 60.9,

63.15-16 Luke, Don, 84.5 Lymer Avenue, 80.12 Lyncombe (1 Crescent Wood Rd), building of local interest, 25.4, 29.4 Lyndenhurst, 68.6 Lythgoe, Clive, guest pianist, VI.1 M McClafferty, Maria, 79.21 Mackenzie, Ian, 40.6 Madden, Jane, 74.6, 74.12-14 Magpies, sightings, 33.10, 52.12, 61.11-12, 65.6, 77.17 Maintenance Charge see Management Charge Mallards, sightings, 40.7, 48.8, 48.9, 51.6, 52.12, 77.17 Management Charge

1981, 51.14-15 1986, 72.11-12, 72.16 explanation, 21.3 possible charges, 6supp

Management Scheme see Scheme of Management Mandarin ducks, sightings, 51.6, 52.12, 83.17, 83.20 Manor Boundary Stones, 70.16 Manor of Dulwich, 17.6 The Manor House, 49.12-14 Manuel, Jill, sub-ctee member [1988-], 80.15 Maple

Snake Bark variety to be planted, 31.20-21 tree planted, 24.11

Marsden Rd, tree nursery planned, 80.6 Marsh, John, 80.25, 81.12, 81.17, 81.21, 82.18 Marsh tits, sightings, 37.12 Martin, Francesca, 4.2, 13.2 Martin, Mrs L, sub-ctee member [1974-83], 25.9 Mason, Alan, Chairman [1964-5] Vice President [1965-71], exec ctee [1971] sub-ctee member

[1969-71], I.2, II.2, 8.1, 10.2, 60.6, 84.9, 84.21 Mathewson, Mrs M, sub-ctee member [1974-8], 25.8 Matthews, Mr W, technical adviser to Men of the Trees, 71.11 Maude, Lt Col Rodney M S, Secretary [1977-80], exec ctee [1971-80] sub-ctee member

[1969-76], editor [1969, 1974], 5.3, 10.2, 12.3, 25.1, 36.9, 49.8, 52.6, 67.28-31 Maw, Mr, Estates Governors rep. on Advisory Committee for Scheme of Management, 24.5, 25.2

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Mayhew, Patrick MP, Vice president [1971-3], VI.1, 12.3, 20.1 Meadow Pipits, sightings, 37.12, 40.7, 83.20 Medlar Trees, 25.13 Membership and Publicity sub-committee [1969-], 5.3, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.9, 28.9, 32.9, 36.11,

40.11, 44.13, 52.9, 56.9, 60.8, 64.10, 69.14, 72.10, 76.12, 80.14 Merrist Wood Agricultural College, visit, 37.3-4 Merton, land granted in King Edgar’s Charter, 40.14-16 Metasequoia trees, 25.13 Meyer, M L, sub-ctee member [1983-], 40.14-16, 60.8 Microwave Fish Cooking by Kate Whiteman, 83.19 Milestones, 45.4-5, 58.6 Milkwood Road, traffic problems, 14.3 Mill Pond, 31.20-21, 61.7, 75.19 Millennium Celebrations (Dulwich), VI.1 MIND, Dulwich, 83.5 Missel thrushes, sightings, 40.7, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12, 53.7 Mitchell, Alan

A Field Guide to the Trees of Britain and Northern Europe., 43.8 Forestry Commission, 34.9-10, 43.8

Mitchell, Andrew, 73.4 Mitchell, Mrs, Secretary East Dulwich Society, 29.7 Mitchell, Vanessa, 76.3 The Modern Nurseryman, by John Stanley, 47.4 Moonesinghe, S Daya, Treasurer [1988-], 83.2, 83.6, 84.27-28 Moorhens, 32.13

sightings, 40.7, 48.8, 48.9, 51.6, 52.12 Morant, Geoffrey, 65.10-11 Morley, Eric D, Vice President [1974-5], exec ctee [1972-4], 18.2, 20.4, 26.3, 28.7 Moths

advice, 65.4-5 sightings, 54.10

Motor Racing, Crystal Palace, future of, I.2 Motor-way box to be discussed, 3.1 Movement for London and British Roads Federation, report on roads, 67.21-22 Mulberry trees, 45.6 Muller, Frederick, Trees of the British Isles in History and Legend, 77.19 Multiple occupation conversions, planning, 33.7 Munday, Richard & Clare, 73.17 Muscovey ducks, sightings, 48.8, 51.6 Museum of Garden History, proposed in Lambeth, 61.13, 61.14 Museum of London, 35.15, 84.10 N National Consumer Council

A consumer review of the pedestrian environment, 81.4 Pedestrians, the action guide, 81.4

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National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens, 61.17 National Gardens Scheme, 67.8-9, 69.24, 70.17, 72.8 National Tree Planting Week, 28.11 National Working Horses Trust, 80.8-9 Natural History Society, survey on squirrels and hedgehogs, 32.13 Nature Conservancy, 30.4 Nature gardens, association formed, 75.4 Nature Parks Working Group, 51.10, 54.4, 54.5 Nature Reserves, local, 32.15-20 Nesting boxes for birds, 72.9 Neville, Lucy, 77.8 Newsletter, 11.1, 24.1, 28.14, 36.14, 62.8-9 Newsletter distribution see Kalendar Newts, information on, 59.11-14, 61.12 Nicholson, Max, 69.17, 69.19 Nicholson, Rosemary, 60.12-14 Nicholson-Lord, David

editor exec ctee [1985-], 70.4, 72.2, 72.10, 83.3-4 The Greening of the Cities, 79.9-10

Noise, traffic, 11.2 Norman, Ginnie, 78.13 North Dulwich station, 7.2, 7.3, 8.4 Northcroft, listed building, 24.7 Norway Maples, planted, 39.8 Norwood Road, works to prevent flash flooding, 67.25-27 Norwood Society, III.2, 16.3, 25.5-6, 77.4, 79.4 Nunhead, history, 50.14 Nunhead Cemetary, 31.10, 32.18-20, 43.9, 78.6, 84.10 Nurse, Miss M, sub-ctee member [1979-1160], 45.7, 72.13-14 Nursery school opposite Belair, planning, VI.3 Nuthatches, sightings, 31.10, 32.8, 33.10, 40.7, 41.13, 42.10, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12, 53.7, 70.13, 75.22 O Oak trees, 24.11, 73.4 Oakfield House, 61.10 O’Brien, Barry, 16.3 O’Brien, M, Ind Coope, 52.3-5 O’Donovan, Desmond, 75.4 Officers of the Society, III.1, 3.2-3, 5.1-2, VI.2, VII.2-3, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.7-9, 28.7-9, 32.9-11,

36.9-11, 40.9-11, 44.11-13, 48.9, 52.7-9, 56.7-9, 60.8-9, 64.10-11, 69.14-15, 72.10-11, 76.12-13, 80.14-15

Old Alleynian Football Club, clubhouse facilities for Society, 42.7 Old Blew House, 24.6-7, 72.10, 73.8 Old College, listed as of historic interest, 24.6-7 Old College Gates, 6.5, 7.2, 8.4, 10.5, 11.3, 11.5

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Old Croydon Canal, 38.9-10 Old Grammar School, II.2, 24.7, 31.20-21, 79.3, 80.23 The Old Greyhound, 37.7 Old Mill Pond, 31.20-21, 61.7, 75.19 Orr, John, obituary, 83.30 Owning your flat, A practical guide to problems with your lease and landlord, London Housing

Aid Centre, 83.9 P Painting, Domenichino, Adoration of the Shepherds, sold for Gallery funds, 13.1-2 Palmer, R, Southwark Borough Public Relations Dept., 32.18-20 Parakeets, sightings, 31.10 Parent Network, 84.24 Ye Parish of Camberwell by William Harnett Blanch, 34.4, 77.19, 80.15 Park Hall Road

(61), planning, 8.2 planning, 27.6-11

Parking problems, 31.15 heavy vehicles, 1.3, 34.8 north end shops, 15.3, 16.3 see also individual roads

Partridge, sightings, 44.19, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12 Patch, Derek, Arboricultural Advisory and Information Service, 50.6 Patterson, Anne, 83.19 Pattie, Sir Geoffrey, Rt Hon PC MP, Vice President [1983-], 16.5, 18.2, 49.8, 60.3 Peace, T H, 52.5 Pear trees, 25.13 Pearce, Charles

OBE FCIS JP Vice President [1975-83], 28.7, 49.8, 50.2, 56.2 Vice President [1975-83], obituary, 59.4-5

Peckarmans Wood, 80.12 planning applications, 5.5-6, 6.3, 7.2, 8.2, 10.4, 12.2 see also Dulwich Woods; Lapse Wood

Peckarmans Wood Residents Association, 41.3, 41.8-12, 46.9, 59.8 Peckham, Canal Head open space, 84.7-8 Peckham Experiment, 84.5-6 Peckham Rye, historical postcard, 30.7 Peckham Society, 41.3, 80.6, 84.5-6 Pedestrian crossings, 12.2, 60.6-7, 61.13 Pedestrians, the action guide by the National Consumer Council, 81.4 Pedler, Margaret, 73.4 Pelargoniums, horticultural advice, 56.16, 66.8-12 Penfold, J W, employee of Post Office, 30.5 Pensioners, beneficiaries of the Estate, 55.4 Pentney, Dr B H, exec ctee [1971-2] sub-ctee member [1971-6], 5.2, 8.4, 9.3, 10.3, 12.3, 13.3,

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16.2 Petts, Pauline, singer, VI.1 Pevsner, Nicholas, Buildings of England and Wales, London Volume 2, 24.6 Pheasants, sightings, 40.7 Philip, HRH Prince, visit to Dulwich, 5.6 Phillips, A Boyd, Sec & Gen Manager Estates Governors, 54.3 Phiz, Hablot Knight Browne, 75.7 Phoenix and Firkin Pub, 53.5, 76.3, 77.3, 85.5 The Phoenix Suburb by Alan Warwick, 18.5 Photographic competition, 28.11, 30.4 Pickwick Cottage, listed as of historic interest, 24.6 Pickwick Road, traffic signs, V.2 Pickwick Villa, history, 68.19-20 Picture Gallery see Dulwich Picture Gallery Pied flycatchers, sightings, 40.7 Pied wagtails, sightings, 33.11 Piggott, J R, 73.14-15 Pike, Doris, death of, 13.3 Pillar boxes, short history, 30.4-5 Pinder, Rodney, press officer, 18.2, 23.5 Pintails, sightings, 48.8, 51.6, 52.12 Pissarro at the Palace by Nicholas Reed, 79.4 Pitcher, Miss E L, secretary [1966-7], II.2 Planning

Acacia Grove, 82.10-11 Acacia Grove (15-16), 30.7 Alleyn Park (15), 27.11-12, 28.12-13, 33.5-6, 35.6-7, 36.6-7 Alleyn Park (65-7), I.3, 30.7 Alleyn Road, 50.11 Beechgrove, 73.3, 74.3, 75.3, 76.3, 76.13-20, 79.23-24, 81.3, 82.5, 83.5, 83.14, 83.15, 83.32,

84.2 Belair, car park, 20.6 Beltwood, 66.18 Brockwell Park, 81.9 Burbage Road (134), 77.6 Burbage Road railway arches, 49.9, 52.11 Calton Avenue, 30.7, 50.11 College Road (87-9), 26.3, 27.6, 28.11, 29.3-4, 32.7, 33.5 conservation areas, 1.2, 9.4, 10.3, 66.18, 84.6-7 Court Lane Gardens, 77.6, 81.8 Crescent Wood Road, I.3 Crown and Greyhound, 3.1, VI.3, 6.4, 50.10, 52.3-5, 53.3, 66.19-20, 81.3 Crystal Palace area, 28.13, 29.3, 29.6-7, 35.7 Crystal Palace High Level Station, 23.5-6, 28.13, 29.6, 33.6, 34.5, 41.8, 50.10, 52.11 Crystal Palace Parade, 50.10-11, 73.7 Crystal Palace Park, 13.4, 77.3, 81.4, 82.8, 82.20, 83.5, 83.10

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Crystal Palace Station, 50.11 Dickie Dirt’s, Camberwell, 75.4 Dulwich College, theatre, 44.17 Dulwich Common, 17.4, 42.5-6, 45.10, 46.3, 73.7, 73.19, 74.8 Dulwich Park, 11.3, 31.19-20, 43.10, 46.14 Dulwich Picture Gallery, 52.11 Dulwich Village

(50), 1.2 (62), 69.6-7, 72.4-6, 73.3, 77.6 (84), 73.4 (97), VI.2, 81.6 Barclays Bank, 28.14 builders yard, 75.18 conservation area, 66.18 fishmonger’s shop, 50.11, 52.11 Infants school, 5.5, 6.3, 7.2, 8.2, 8.5-6, 30.7 Smith’s garage petrol pumps, 8.2 Village Book shop, 6.4

Dulwich Wood Avenue, 10.3-4, 25.3 (2), 31.17-18, 33.5, 35.7, 36.7 (57-9), 30.7

Dulwich Woods, IV.4 East Dulwich Grove, I.3 Estates Governors, meeting with, 30.3 Estates Governors’ permission for extensions, 37.14 Farquhar Road, 1.2, 2.1, 3.1, 6.3-4, 7.2, 8.2, 9.4, 10.3, 12.2, 20.5, 21.2, 23.5-6 Farquhar Road Woods, 29.5-6 footpath proposed, 8.3, 9.1, 9.3, 10.3 Gilkes Crescent, 30.7 Grove House, Dulwich Common, 73.19, 74.8 Gypsy Hill (140-8), 30.7 Half Moon Lane, (48-50), 73.7, 77.6 Hambleden House, 20.5, 21.2, 29.7, 34.6, 45.10, 47.11, 49.9, 52.11, 58.3, 66.18 Kingswood Drive, 30.6-7, 47.11, 49.10 Knights Hill, 8.2, 9.4, 75.6 Lapse Wood and Fernbank, 11.3, 13.1, 14.2, 15.1, 17.3, 18.3, 22.2-3, 41.3, 41.8-12, 42.5, 43.15,

44.15-17, 46.5-12, 47.11, 49.10, 50.10, 52.11, 59.7-11, 67.10, 70.5-7, 73.3, 79.23-24 Lapse Wood House, 36.7-8, 42.5 Low Cross Wood Lane, IV.4 multiple occupation conversions, 33.7 Nursery school opposite Belair, VI.3 off license, 8.2 Park Hall Road

(61), 8.2 (78-96), 27.6-11

Peckarmans Wood, 5.5-6, 6.3, 7.2, 8.2, 10.4, 12.2

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possible sites for Gipsies, 28.14, 30.6, 31.17, 42.5-6, 45.10, 46.3 problems, 7.1 Riding School extensions on Dulwich Common, 23.5 Rosendale Road, 34.7, 35.7

(179), 27.11, 28.12 Shakespeare Road Herne Hill, 74.4, 75.3, 82.3 Southwark District Plan, response by Society, 39.17-22 Southwark local plan, Society invited to take part, 36.8, 43.15-19 Sunray Avenue, 77.6 survey proposed, 10.4 Sydenham, 84.4 Sydenham Hill, 34.5, 50.10-11, 59.8, 66.5-7, 68.3, 73.3, 74.3, 75.3, 76.3, 76.13-20, 79.23-24 Sydenham Hill Station, 36.7, 37.9, 38.4, 85.6 Thurlow Park Road (122), 74.10 Townley Road, I.3 tree damage concerns, 33.7-8 Village Way (19), 73.7 West Dulwich Station, 11.3, 50.11

ironwork, 36.7, 37.10 Wood Hall Estate, 7.2 Woodhall, 54.8-9 woodland park planned by Southwark, 53.4-5, 59.7-10

Planning design, loft conversions, 81.3, 82.14 Planning discussions, II.1, II.2, 7.1, 10.4 Planning meeting, 31.6 Planning sub-committee

Chairmen and commmittee members [1966-84], III.2, 3.2, IV.3, 5.1, 8.2-3, 12.2, 16.5, 25.8, 28.8, 32.10, 36.10, 40.10, 44.12, 52.8, 56.8, 60.8, 64.8

listing houses of historic interest, 24.6 separated from Transport, 85.12-13 taking over some of Traffic sub-committee’s responsibilities, 4.2 see also Transport and Planning committee [1985-]

Planning symposium, 8.7-8, 9.1 Plaques

Lodge House, Belair, 30.8 on site of stocks, 22.4, 23.5

Plough Inn, Lordship Lane, illustration, 26.11 Plough Lane Pond, 74.4 Pochards, sightings, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7, 51.6, 52.12 Polecats, sightings, 83.9 Police stations, concerns at closure, 5.3-4 Policy Studies Institute, Walking is Transport, 81.4 Pollution worries, 78.12 Pond Cottages, 61.7

listed buildings, 24.7 Pond House, 58.6, 74.14

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Ponder, Mr, groundsman Dulwich Hamlet Football CLub, 70.16-17 Ponds

frogs, 61.12, 64.16-17, 70.13, 74.9-10, 80.19, 81.6 Howden Pond, College Road, 77.3 survey, 54.11, 58.8, 69.23, 72.3

Population Dulwich, per acre, 7.1 Southwark, 7.2

Porter, Mrs K, sub-ctee member [1985-7], 69.14 Post, pillar boxes, short history, 30.4-5 Post Office, crossing problems, 6.4 Postcards, historical issued by Southwark, 30.7 Poulter, Mr, to examine planning proposal, III.2 Poussin exhibition, Dulwich Picture Gallery, 74.5 Pratt, A Duncan, sub-ctee member [1986-], 72.10, 76.9-10 Presidents

Rt Hon Lord Shawcross, [1971-86], 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.7, 28.7, 32.9, 36.9, 72.16 Rt Hon Lord Silkin (Sam C) PC QC, [1986-8], 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.7, 28.7, 32.9, 72.16 Sir Frederick Everson KCMG, [1989-], 8.2, 23.5, 24.4, 25.7, 25.14-15, 27.5, 28.3-4, 32.4, 33.3,

40.14-16, 49.8, 49.10, 50.2, 68.3 Pride of Place competition, 74.3, 75.6, 76.4 Primogeniture, law of, 57.4-5 Pringle, Mr, architect, 35.6 Priory of Bermondsey, 12.3 Programme sub-committee, [1968] Chairmen and members, 3.3 Pterocarya Fraxinifolia, tree gift from Society, 31.20-21 Public transport, 36.13, 44.17-18, 65.10-11, 74.8, 77.4, 78.5, 81.18-20

see also buses; traffic; trains Public Transport sub-committee [1969-70] see Traffic sub-committee Pullen, C G, directing survey of the area, VI.3 Pye-Jeary, Mrs, 28.9 Pye-Smith, G Mary, exec ctee [1972-6] sub-ctee member [1972-85], 16.2, 16.5, 35.4, 46.14, 72.16 Q Queen Elizabeth II

Jubilee, 35.7, 36.5-6, 36.7, 37.3, 37.13, 39.8-16, 61.10-11 visit to Southwark planned, 36.5

Queen Mary area, Dulwich park, changes planned, 31.20 Quercus Petraea Sessilliflora, gift from Society, 31.20-21 Quercus Robur, planted, 24.11 Question Time, 57.16 Quinquennial charge, 51.14-15, 72.11-12, 72.16 R R W Gray & Co, corporate member, 27.13, 32.4 Rabin, Sam, exhibition, 70.18

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Rackow, Dr F, C, 45.7 Radio broadcasts, 13.4, 15.3 Rae, Dr John, 43.9 Raffan, Keith, Vice President [1973-4], 20.1, 24.4 Rahilly, Dr P, sub-ctee member [1978-9], 40.10 Railton Road, pedestrianisation requested, 75.5 Railways, 30.8

high speed link, 83.7, 84.11-12 meeting about, 29.3 services, 38.10, 40.8, 77.4, 81.18-20 walkways created, 18.3-4, 32.15-16

Reardon, P, sub-ctee member [1985-6], 69.14 Recycling, waste and oil, 36.13, 80.20, 82.5, 83.19 Red Post Hill, 58.6, 76.6

listed buildings, 24.7 Red-crested pochards, sightings, 48.8 Redbanks, (2 Crescent Wood Rd), listed building, 25.4, 29.4 Redpolls, sightings, 32.8, 37.12, 38.8, 40.7, 48.9, 70.13, 72.9, 83.20 Redposes, sightings, 37.12 Redstarts, sightings, 37.12, 38.8, 40.7, 83.20 Redwings, sightings, 31.10, 32.8, 37.12, 40.7, 41.13, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12, 68.11, 70.13, 72.9, 77.17,

83.20 Reed buntings, sightings, 40.7 Reed, Nicholas, 72.17, 72.18

Pissarro at the Palace, 79.4 Reed, Ronnie T, sub-ctee member [1974-], 9.1, 25.8, 81.24, 84.22 Reid, Colin, 20.4 Reid, Graham, exec ctee [1981-4], sub-ctee member [1981-5], 52.7, 72.16 Rembrandt, theft of, 62.15 Residents Associations see individual asociations Rhodes, S OBE, sub-ctee member [1974-84], 25.8 Rhododendrons, 61.16-17, 81.13 Rich, A H, sub-ctee member [1978-84], 40.10 Rich, Michael QC, sub-ctee member [1975-], 28.5, 85.11 Rich, Patricia, sub-ctee member [1978-84], 40.10, 45.7 Rider, John Edward, 77.20-21 Riding School, planning application, 23.5 Ridley, Rt Hon Nicholas MP, 83.6 Ridley, T, GLC traffic controller, 5.5 Rimmeer, David, 84.9 Ring Ousel, sightings, 52.12 River Thames, 33.9-10 River Thames Society, VI.2 Roads, 3.1, 67.21-22, 84.3 Roberts, David, 75.8 Roberts-Holmes, P, 56.8, 60.9

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Robins, sightings, 45.9, 52.11, 62.9, 68.11 Robinson, John B, exec ctee [1986-] sub-ctee member [1986-], 45.7, 72.10, 78.6 Rock Hill Path, 61.3 Rockhill, Sydenham Hill, in List of Buildings of Local interest, 29.4 Rockhill Residents Association, 84.9 Rogers, John FRICS

sub-ctee member [1974-8], 25.8 death announced, 40.3 memorial tree planted, 45.5

Rooks, intelligence of, 65.5 Rose, Mrs P, sub-ctee member [1986-], 72.11 Rose rust, horticultural advice, 58.10 Rosebery Lodge, Dulwich Park, 31.19 Rosendale Allotments Association, 1.2 Rosendale Junior School, 84.7 Rosendale Road

planning, 27.11, 28.12, 34.7, 35.7 works to avoid flash flooding, 67.25-27

Rosendale Road (179), planning, 27.11, 28.12 Rosser, Hilary, sub-ctee member [1984-], 63.15, 71.7-8, 72.17 Ross’s goose, sightings, 51.6 Rowland, Dr Peter, sub-ctee member [1987-], 76.13, 77.22-23 Rowland, Mrs M, sub-ctee member [1987-], 76.13 Royal Academy, links with Dulwich Picture Gallery, 34.11, 34.111444 Ruddy Shelducks, gift by Society, 35.15 Rules, Society, 11.9, 15.5, 16.6, 20.7-10 Ruskin, John, 75.7-8 Rutteman, P, sub-ctee member [1974-84], 25.8 S St Barnabas Arts and Crafts Festival, 48.6-7 St Barnabas Church, 58.5

listed building, 24.7 St Barnabas Hall, footway obstructions, 15.3, 16.3 St Barnabas Playgroup, 76.5 St Botolphs Without Bishopsgate, beneficiary of Alleyn’s Collegeof God’s Gift, 33.3-4 St Giles Camberwell, 58.5

map of Parish 1842, 14.3 St James’s Swimming Club, Camberwell, 38.5 St Mary at Lambeth, 60.12-14 St Olave’s and St Saviour’s School, beneficiary of Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift, 30.7-9, 33.3-4,

55.4 St Peter’s Church, concert for, 76.6 St Saviour’s Infirmary, 58.5 St Stephen’s Church, listed building, 24.7 Salmon, M J, 63.16-20

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Sanders, Mrs J, sub-ctee member [1988-], 80.14 Sandford, Patricia, sub-ctee member [1984-], 64.10 Sandpipers, sightings, 40.7 Sandys, Duncan MP, IV.2-3 Savage, Mary, 72.14 Sawflies, horticultural advice, 58.9-10 Sceaux Gardens, designated conservation area, 17.2 Scheme of Management, 41.6, 47.3-4, 55.4, 72.11-12 Scheme of Management proposals

Advisory Committee, 24.5, 25.2-3 general developments, 2.1, 8.3-4, 9.2, 12.1, 16.5, 20.2-3 High Court developments, 5.5, 6.1, 10.1-2, 11.1-2, 13.4, 15.2, 17.3, 18.3, 21.1, 22.2, 23.2 legal fund wound up, 25.14-16 Ministerial involvement, 3.2, 4.1 Society representation, 6.1-2, 10.1-2, 11.1-2, 14.1-2, 24.5 summaries of positions, 6.Supp, 14.1, 20.Supp, 21.3

Schools, future, 82.6 Scientific history, The Big Bang, 77.22-23 Scott, A G W, obituary, 41.3 Scott, A J, obituary, 56.11 Seaton, C R, exec ctee [1973-4] sub-ctee member [1973-4], 19.2, 20.4, 26.3 Second World War, 60.12, 64.14, 68.4, 68.17-19, 69.8-9, 69.9-16 Secretaries

Alastair Hanton, [1968-71], 4.1 Capt. D S Wyatt, [1973-4], 20.1 D James Todd, [1968], VII.1 Edgar Brady [1974-6], 25.7 H Lindsey Barker, [1971-3], 12.1 Julia Collins, [1964-5], I.2 Lt Col R M S Maude [1977-80], 36.9 Miss E L Pitcher [1966-7], III.1 Mrs R F U Taylor, [1983-], 64.10 Sheila Low (Acting) [1981-3], 52.7

Sedge Warblers, sightings, 37.12, 38.7, 38.8, 40.7 Semple, Mrs J, sub-ctee member [1978-9], 40.10 Sequeira, Leslie J, exec ctee [1978-9] sub-ctee member [1978-9], 39.4, 40.9 Sessile Oak, gift from Society, 31.20-21 Sewage works, flash flood prevention, 67.25-27, 71.23-25, 74.8 Shakespeare Road Herne Hill, planning, 74.4, 75.3, 82.3 Sharp, J, V, 49.8 Sharp, John B FRIBA, sub-ctee member [1981-4], 50.3, 52.8 Shaw, Mr, Curator Dulwich Picture Gallery, 12.1, 13.3 Shaw, Mrs, 4.2 Shawcross, Lady, death of, 24.1 Shawcross, Rt Hon Lord, President [1971-86], 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.7, 28.7, 32.9, 36.9, 72.16 Shawe, Richard, 61.8

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Sheffield Park Gardens, 66.12-13 Shelducks

Dulwich Park, 35.15, 36.14, 37.13 sightings, 48.8, 51.6, 52.12, 83.20

Shovellers, sightings, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7, 48.8, 48.9, 51.6, 83.20 Shrimpton, G H T, sub-ctee member [1978-86], 40.10 Sidgwick and Jackson, Where to Live in London, 81.12 Silkin, Mrs, VI.1 Silkin, The Rt Hon Lord (Sam C) PC QC

Vice President [1971-86] President [1986-8], 12.3, 15.3, 16.5, 24.2, 24.4, 25.7, 28.7, 44.3, 48.3, 49.8, 72.16 early support, II.1, III.1, IV.1, VI.1 Leasehold Reform Bill actions, 3.1, III.2, IV.1, VI.1 letters re Southwark Town Hall, 44.8-9, 60.2, 60.9, 64.10, 69.14 memorial service, 83.36 obituary, 82.3, 82.11

Silver Jubilee celebrations, Society, 83.32 Siskins, sighting, 40.7, 48.9, 77.17, 83.20 Siston, John and Elizabeth, 73.8 Six Pillars, Crescent Wood Road, building of interest, 24.7, 25.4, 29.4 Skylarks, sightings, 40.7, 83.20 Slaney, Jill, 25.11, 35.14 Slowworms, sightings, 74.14 Slugs, 30.4 Smart, David A, 3.2, 7.2, 8.4, 9.3, 12.2 Smith, Bernard RIBA, sub-ctee member [1974-83], 25.8 Smith, Harry, treasurer, [1982-3], 56.2, 56.7 Smith, Nicola, 78.17 Snell, J S, sub-ctee member [1978-82], 40.10 Snow geese, sightings, 48.8, 52.12 Social sub-committee, Chairmen and members [1974-9], 25.8, 28.9, 32.11, 36.10, 40.10, 44.12 Society

committees and distribution of newsletter, III, VII, 3.2-3, V.1-2, 5.1-2, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.7-9, 28.7-9, 32.9-11, 36.9-11, 40.9-11, 44.11-13, 48.9, 52.7-9, 56.7-9, 60.8-9, 64.10-11, 69.14-15, 72.10-11, 76.12-13, 80.14-15

considering purchases with excess funds, 32.5 corporate members, 22.4, 23.6 discussions with Dulwich Residents Association, 46.9, 58.7, 59.8, 81.7, 83.21-24 future of, 43.5-7, 44.3-4 gift of birds for Dulwich Park, 35.15 inauguration, Ia joined Crystal Palace Forum, 25.5-6 offered use of old Alleynian Football Club, 42.7 officers see Society committees relations with Estates Governors, I.2, 32.3, 35.6, 79.4, 80.2-3, 80.3-4, 80.11-13, 80.16-19,

80.25, 83.3-4, 83.21-24, 83.37, 84.16-18

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response to Southwark District Plan, 39.17-22 rules, 11.9, 15.5, 16.6, 20.7-10 seats presented to Belair, 36.14 silver jubilee celebrations, 83.32, 84.9-10 tree planted to celebrate 21 years, 67.9-10, 68.3 trees donated see under trees work of, 53.3, 54.4-7, 63.9-10, 64.3-4

Solomon’s Seal, horticultural advice, 58.9-10 Sorbus Aria, tree gift from Society, 31.20-21 South Circular Road, 17.4, 31.15-16, 67.21-22, 69.5, 77.11-17 South Croxted Road, 31.15-16, 61.633.7 South London Botanical Institute, 38.8-9, 40.7, 49.15 South Norwood Lake, 38.10 Southwark Adult Education Institute, 51.5 Southwark Borough Council

action after Dutch Elm Disease, 28.11 Beechwood, 76.14-16, 83.5 bought Nunhead Cemetary, 31.10, 32.18-20 Buildings of Local Interest, 24.6, 24.6-7, 25.3-5, 27.11-12, 28.13, 29.4, 30.6 Canal head open space, Peckham, 84.7-8 conservation areas, 1.2, 9.4, 10.3, 17.2, 17.6, 66.18, 84.6-7 development plan, 7.1 elections, 73.4 facelift programme, 61.19 historical photographs issued, 30.7 housing made available to, IV.4-5 issued list of houses classified for preservation, 20.4 Lapse Wood planning, 14.2, 67.10 lease granted for woodland, 69.18-19 lighting, 25.5 local studies library, 78.17 minutes scrutinised, II.1 new town hall, 44.6-10, 45.10 publicity for planning applications, 84.4 relations with, 32.3 represented on Estates Board, 30.7-9 seeking sites for Gipsies, 28.14, 30.6, 42.5-6, 45.10, 46.3 Southwark District Plan, 42.7

Society’s involvement, 36.8, 39.17-22, 43.15-19 Towards a Community plan, 37.9 tree planting planned, 21.2 visit to borough plant nursery, 37.4-5 woodland park planned, 53.4-5, 54.5, 59.7-10

Southwark Chamber of Commerce, 83.19 Southwark Environment Trust, 53.5, 76.3, 78.13, 83.6, 84.4-5, 85.8 Southwark Institute, 82.6

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Southwark and Lambeth Archeological Society, 44.21, 51.5 Southwark nature gardens, association formed, 75.4 Spanish Chestnut, gift from Society, 31.20-21 Spare, Austin Osman, 81.15 Sparrowhawks, sightings, 83.20 Sparrows, sightings, 52.12 Spencer & Kent, corporate members, 27.13 Spicer, Sir Evan, 48.10 Spooner, Philip, 78.4 Spotted flycatchers, sightings, 40.7, 66.4 Springall, P H, Kent Beekeepers Association, 29.8-9 Squirrels, albino, sightings, 8.11, 27.6, 45.9 Stag beetles, 57.8-9, 70.13, 74.14 Stained glass, 79.21, 80.27 Stanley, John, The Modern Nurseryman, 47.4 Starlings, sightings, 51.12 Stations see under individual names Stevens, Martin, Vice President [1964], I.2 Still, Richard, exec ctee [1982-4] sub-ctee member [1981-4], 56.7 Stock doves, sightings, 52.12 Stocks, stone plaque, 22.4, 23.5 Stonechats, sightings, 40.7 Stonehills Court, 79.3, 80.12, 80.26 Stonework restorers, 80.4 Stoney Hill, building of local interest, 25.4 Storey, W E (Ted), Chief Horticultural Adviser, GLC, 28.6, 29.9-10, 32.6, 32.14, 33.9, 37.10-11,

38.6-7, 56.4-6, 60.15 Storm damage 1987, 79.16-17, 80.6 Storm Relief sewer, 67.25-27, 71.23-25, 74.8 The Story of Bermondsey by Mary Boast, 43.22 The Story of Dulwich by Mary Boast, 64.3 Stott, Peter, GLC Director of Transportation, I.2, II.1, 3.1, 4.2, 22.3 Stradella Road

leases granted to Southwark, IV.5 multiple occupation conversions, 33.7 railway arches, planning, 49.9, 52.11

Sub-committee members, III, VI, VII, 3.2-3, 5.1-2, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.7-9, 28.7-9, 32.9-11, 36.9-11, 40.9-11, 44.11-13, 48.9, 52.7-9, 56.7-9, 60.8-9, 64.10-11, 69.14-15, 72.10-11, 76.12-13, 80.14-15

Sub-committees, terms of reference, 5.2 Succulents, horticultural advice, 56.16 Sunray Avenue

lake, 61.8 planning, 77.6

Sunray Gardens, 58.6 Surveys

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bird population, 24.3 buildings of interest, 16.3, 24.6-7, 25.3-5 children crossing, II.1 dormice, Mammal Society, 32.1 Dulwich Woods, 33.8-9 Lapse Wood, tree survey, 13.1, 16.4 local flora, 21.2, 22.2 lorry routes, by GLC, 31.15-16 ponds, 54.11, 58.8, 69.23, 72.3 squirrels and hedgehogs by Natural History Society, 32.13 traffic, 1.3, II.1, 2.2, 21.2, 31.15-16 trees, 28.6 wildlife in Dulwich, 13.3

Swallows, sightings, 30.4, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7, 45.9, 52.12, 83.20 Swamp Cypress, gift from Society, 25.13, 31.20-21, 34.9 Swans, 32.5, 33.10, 33.11, 36.14 Swash, Caroline, 82.7, 83.7 Sweeney, Brian, 42.5, 45.9 Sweet Chestnuts, 25.13

gift from Society, 31.20-21 Swifts, sightings, 30.4, 34.10, 37.12, 40.7, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12, 70.13, 77.17 Sycamore trees, ’Wanstead’ disease, 36.15, 37.10-11 Sydenham, planning, 84.4 Sydenham Hill

buildings of interest, 24.7, 25.4, 29.4, 30.6 fight against compulsory purchase, IV.4 leases granted to Southwark, IV.5 pillar box, 30.4-5 planning, 34.5, 50.10-11, 59.8, 66.5-7, 68.3, 73.3, 74.3, 75.3, 76.3, 76.13-20, 79.23-24 protection requested, II.1 traffic problems, 7.3, 8.4 woodlands, 54.4, 59.7-11, 81.13, 81.20

Sydenham Hill and Rural Dulwich Preservation Society, IV.3, IV.4 remaining funds passed to Dulwich Society, 13.1

Sydenham Hill Station planning, 36.7, 37.9, 38.4, 85.6 possible closure, 51.11, 52.6

Sydenham Hill Wood, nature reserve, 62.9-13, 66.5-7, 67.11-13, 67.13-15, 70.8-12, 78.14-15, 80.8-9, 83.6

Sydenham Society, 74.3, 84.2, 84.4 T Tait, Ruth, 57.7 Tawny owls

nesting boxes, 66.4-5 sightings, 37.12, 40.7, 42.10, 48.9, 52.12, 70.13, 75.22, 77.17, 83.20

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Taxodium Distichum, III.3, 34.9 Taylor, J P S, 3.3 Taylor Milne, A, sub-ctee member [1978-86], 40.10, 72.17 Taylor, Mrs, sub-ctee member [1976-7], 32.11 Taylor, Mrs Robin F U, Secretary [1983-], 62.2, 71.25, 75.19, 80.11, 82.9, 83.36, 83.37, 83.40,

84.9-10, 84.19-20 Teagle, W S, 48.7 Teals, sightings, 38.7, 40.7 Telephone boxes, retention campaign, 80.6 Terms of reference, sub-committees, 5.1-2 Tester, Jerry, 71.7, 73.9-11 The Thames, 33.9-10 The Thames Transformed, by Dr Jeffery Harrison and Peter Grant, 35.14, 38.5 Thames Water Authority, flash flood prevention works, 67.25-27 Thatcher, Margaret Rt Hon MP

anti nuclear protest, 77.19 Margaret RT Hon MP and Dennis, 74.6

Theatre, planning application by Dulwich College, 44.17 Thomas, Graham, Colour in the Winter Garden, 67.5 Thomas, Mrs R, sub-ctee member [1988-], 80.14 Thomason, Miss, sub-ctee member [1977-9], 36.10 Thorpe, Kate, 18.5 Thrushes, sightings, 33.10, 52.12, 59.14, 63.9, 68.11, 72.9 Thurlow Lord, local resident 1780s, 40.13 Thurlow Park Road, origins, 40.13 Thurlow Park Road (122), planning, 74.10 Thyagarajan, S, 14.1 Tile Kiln, 61.7 Tilia Cordata, tree gift from Society, 31.20-21 Till, Kenneth, editor [1982-3], exec ctee [1982-3], 55.9, 56.2, 56.10 Till, Mrs K, sub-ctee member [1982-3], 56.9 Tilling, Thomas, 75.4 Toads, 81.6 Todd, D James

Vice Chairman [1966-7] Secretary [1968-9] sub-ctee member [1969-70], III.1, VII.1, 8.4 death of, 18.2 tree in memoriam, 22.3, 23.1, 24.11

Todd, J Geoffrey, exec ctee [1980-5] sub-ctee member [1975-], 28.8, 72.16, 74.16-17 Todd, Margaret, donation of book on Dulwich, 60.12 Todd, Mrs E, sub-ctee member [1974-9], 25.8 Toler, John W

sub ctee member [1976-82], 32.11, 38.7-8, 46.14, 48.9-10, 51.6, 51.11, 52.12, 53.7 obituary, 56.13 tree in memoriam, 59.5

Toll Gate, V.2, 7.3, 79.3

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responsibility of Alleyn’s college of God’s Gift, 30.7-9 Toll Gate Cottage, 79.3, 82.3

listed as of historic interest, 24.6 Topley, Betty, 38.5 Towards a Community plan, Southwark Borough Council, 37.9 Town and Country Planning Act 1971, 24.6 Town Hall, new for Southwark, 44.6-10, 45.10 Town Planning sub-committee see Planning sub-committee Townley Road, planning, I.3 Townsend, C Harrison, architect, 53.8-12 Tradescant Trust, 60.12-14 Traffic

abandoned cars, 20.5 accidents to be recorded, 22.3-4 Chapel Gates junction, 32.7-8, 45.3-4 Court Lane, 73.7, 77.3 crossings, 7.3, 8.4, 9.3, 10.3, 12.2, 39.17 Crown and Greyhound parking problems, 7.2, 9.3, 10.3 Dulwich Village, Post Office crossing problems, 6.4 Herne Hill, 60.6-7, 61.13, 67.18-20, 75.5 humps proposed, 75.6 Kingswood Estate, 7.3, 9.3, 10.3 lights proposed at Court Lane Calton Ave. junction, 20.4 methods of slowing, 77.5 no.37 bus, 44.17-18 noise problems, 11.2 parking problems, 16.3, 29.8, 31.15 pollution worries, 78.12 possible bus service, 59.18 problems, 14.2-3, 15.3, 17.4, 18.4, 19.2, 20.4 public transport services, 36.13, 65.10-11, 74.8, 78.5 signs cause complaints, V.2 South Circular Road, 67.21-22, 69.5, 77.11-17 surveys, II.a, 1.3, 2.2, 21.2, 31.15-16 Transport 2000, Society joining, 27.12 Westow Hill ban expected, 29.8 yellow lines requested, 16.3 see also public transport; roads; trains

Traffic sub-committee, [1968-84] Chairmen and committee members, 3.3, 5.2, 12.2, 24.4, 25.8, 28.8, 32.10, 36.10, 40.10, 44.12, 52.8, 56.8, 60.8, 64.10

Trains ’ghost’, 50.15 last to divide at Herne Hill, 65.11-12 possible station closures, 51.11, 52.6 see also public transport; traffic

Trainwalk, 34.5

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Transport, talk on London, 8.3 Transport costs, Fare Deal - Your Choice, GLC consultation paper, 27.13 Transport and Planning Committee [1985-], 69.14, 72.10, 76.12, 80.14 Transport and Planning sub-committee [1985-]

Chairmen and committee members, 69.14, 72.10, 76.12, 80.14 see also Planning ctee; Public Transport ctee; Roads and Transport ctee; Town Planning ctee;

Traffic ctee Travel in London talk, I.1, II.2 Treasurers

Alastair Hanton [1968-9], 1.1 Arthur Davis, [1983-8], 70.14, 83.16 H Lindsey Barker [1969-71], 6.1 Harry A Smith [1982-3], 56.2, 56.7 Jack A Waller [1966-7], II.2, IV.2 R C (Dick) Low, [1971-81], 12.3, 28.4-5, 54.3, 55.3, 56.2

Tree, Dulwich Park walk, 13.3 Tree nursery planned, Marsden Rd, 80.6 Tree sparrows, sightings, 33.11, 40.7 Treecreepers, sightings, 36.14, 38.8, 40.7, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12, 53.7, 70.13, 75.22 Trees

American Swamp Cypress, taxodum distichum, III.3, 34.9 Ash tree felled, 56.4-6 autumn 1974, 26.9-10 Beech planted in memoriam for John Toler, 59.5 Belair tree trail, 50.6, 64.10-12, 66.13 Caucasian Wingnut, gift from Society, 31.20-21 Cedar of Lebanon in College, 81.3 Chestnut tree felled, 73.4 chlorophyll intake, 26.9 Civic Trust proposal to plant, I.3 damage worries during building, 33.7-8 donation from Society, 27.12, 28.11 Dulwich Park to label interesting, 15.3 Dulwich Wood Avenue planning application, 31.18 Dutch Elm disease, 13.3, 14.2, 15.3, 21.2

photographic survey of affected trees, 30.5, 32.14 subsequent action, 28.6, 28.11

Elm, Half Moon Lane, 77.19 Elm felled at North Dulwich Station, 52.15 Estates Governors’ involvement, 11.5, 74.11 Farquhar Road woodland surveyed, 50.7-9, 54.5 frost susceptibility, 26.10 Gallery Road, 31.20-21 ivy, 30.4 Jubilee trees walk, 38.6, 39.8-16, 61.10-11 Lapse Wood, 13.1, 16.4, 46.10

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Lebanon donated Cedars to GLC, 27.12 Lime tree planted, 31.20-21 Love Lane, 31.20-21 Love Walk, 25.12-13 maintenance, 76.9-10, 78.5, 82.6 Maple planted, 24.11 Medlars, 25.13 meetings on, 3.1, 4.2, 6.4, 9.1 memoriam to Sir Frederick Everson, 30.5, 31.22 Metasequoia, 25.1 monitoring, 1.2, VI.2, 12.2 Mulberry, 45.6 Norway Maples, 39.8 Oak felled, 73.4, 74.11 Oaks, 24.11, 73.4 Pear trees, 25.13 plantings, 6.4, 21.2, 22.3, 24.11, 31.20-21, 45.6, 67.9-10, 78.5 preservation issues, 10.4 preservation order requested for Lapse Wood, 13.3 problems of leaseholders to be reported to Estates Governors, 15.3 Pterocarya Fraxinifolia, gift from Society, 31.20-21 purchases considered, 32.5 Queen’s Jubilee tree walk, 39.8-16, 61.10-11 Quercus Petraea Sessilliflora, gift from Society, 31.20-21 Quercus Robur, planted, 24.11 Sessile Oak, gift from Society, 31.20-21 Snake Bark Maple to be planted, 31.20-21 Sorbus Aria, gift from Society, 31.20-21 space needed, 1.2 Spanish Chestnut, gift from Society, 31.20-21 storm damage 1987, 79.16-17 surveys, 13.1, 16.4, 28.6, 54.6-7, 60.15 Sweet Chestnuts, 25.13, 31.20-21 Sycamores diseased, 36.15, 37.10-11 Taxodium Distichum, measured, 34.9 Tilia Cordata, gift from Society, 31.20-21 Turkey Oak memorial tree planted in Belair, 45.5 Village, concerns over North End, 14.2 visit by Forestry Commission expert, 34.9-10 walks, 24.2, 25.12-13, 28.6, 29.9-10, 37.3, 38.5-6, 38.6, 39.8-16, 52.16 Whitebeam planted by Society, 31.20-21 Willows

tree walk, 25.13 Watermark Disease Orders, 38.7

Zelkova carpinifolia, 31.20-21, 34.9, 39.8, 54.6 Trees of the British Isles in History and Legend by Frederick Muller, 77.19

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Trees sub committee, [1968-], Chairmen and members, III, VII, 3.2-3, V.1-2, 5.1-2, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.8, 28.8, 32.10, 36.10, 40.10, 44.12, 48.9, 52.8, 56.8, 60.8, 64.10, 69.14, 72.10, 76.12, 80.14

Tregurtha, Mark, Arboricultural Officer, Lambeth, 50.6 Trinity Church Square, designated conservation area, 17.2 Troke, Andy, 73.4 Trott, Lloyd, 82.6 Tube Lines, possible extensions, 8.3 Tufted ducks, sightings, 40.7, 48.8, 48.9, 51.6, 72.9 Turkey Oak memorial tree planted in Belair, 45.5 Turney Road, junction changes suggested, 17.4, 18.4 Turtle doves, sightings, 38.7, 40.7 Tyler, Duncan, 81.16-17 U Ugliness award suggested, 77.4 United Nations Association, exhibition planned, 34.7-8 Urban foxes, study on, 22.2 V Vale, Brian K, 27.14, 73.18 Valentine, Stuart, sub-ctee member [1977-82], 36.10, 45.10 Vault, under Crystal Palace Parade, 12.2 Velo Club de Londres, 75.11 Vernon, Austin, Consultant Architect, II.2 Vernon, Russell, Architect to Estate Governors, 28.12, 30.3, 31.6, 35.6 Vice Chairmen

James Todd [1966], III.1, IV.2 Peter F J Lawson FRIBA [1966-8, 1970-], 1.2, III.1, 8.1, 16.5, 18.3, 24.4, 24.5, 39.5, 43.5, 49.8 Rev W Dowling [1964-6], II.2

Vice Presidents A Mason [1965-71], I.2, II.2, 8.1, 10.2, 60.6, 84.9, 84.21 Charles Pearce FCIS JP, [1975-83], 32.4 Charles W Lloyd, [1971-5], 12.3 David Emms [1976-], 32.4 Derek Fenner [1989-], 84.19 Eric D Morley [1974-6], 26.1 Eric Morley [1978-9], 20.1, 24.4 Geoffrey Hall Clark [1986-], 72.17 James Fitton RA, [1971-82], 35.16, 57.2, 74.4 Keith Raffan [1978-9], 20.1, 24.4 Lord Hinton of Bankside, [1971-83], 36.9, 62.2 Martin Stevens [1964], I.2 Michael Goodman QC [1988-], 88.14 Patrick Mayhew MP [1971], 12.3, 20.1 Peter F J Lawson FRIBA, [1989-], 84.9

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Richard Church [1971-2], 12.3 Sir Frederick Everson KCMG [1976-], 32.4 The Rt Hon Lord Sam C Silkin PC QC, [1971-86], 36.9 The Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Pattie MP, [1983-], 49.8

Victoria Tube Line, extension being built, 8.3 Victorian and Edwardian Dulwich by Brian Green, 82.12-13 Victorian houses, records being collected, 11.4 Victorian Southwark, exhibition at Livesey Museum, 30.7 A View of Victorian and Edwardian Dulwich by Brian Green, 80.6 Village see Dulwich Village Village Stocks, 22.4, 23.5 Village Way, listed buildings, 24.7 Village Way (19), planning, 73.7 Voles, sightings, 38.7 W Wagtails, sightings, 37.12, 40.7, 41.13, 45.9, 48.9, 52.12 Walker, C Willis, sub-ctee member [1974-], 25.8, 26.12 Walking is Transport by the Policy Studies Institute, 81.4 Walkway planned, 14.3 Waller, Jack A, treasurer [1966-7], II.2, IV.2 Wallis, Dr Ruth, 84.5 Walnut trees, tree walk, 25.13 War time, 60.12, 64.14, 68.4, 68.17-19, 69.8-9, 69.9-16 Warblers, sightings, 38.8, 40.7, 52.12 Ward, Christine, 75.5 Wardens’ Air Raid Post, minute books donated, 60.12, 64.14 Warwick, Alan

Chairman of Norwood Society, 1.2, II.1, VI.1, VII.1, 18.5 The Phoenix Suburb, 18.5

Warwick, Mrs, VI.1 Waste, dumping problems, 80.5 Waste and oil, recycling, 80.20 Watch, wildlife club for children, 77.10 Water, conservation of local ponds problems, 11.4 Water courses

Dulwich area, 61.5-11, 63.16-17, 67.25-27 storm relief, 67.25-27, 71.23-25

Water gardens, building, 68.12-16, 69.20-22 Water Pageant, Queen’s jubilee celebrations, 36.6 Water Tower, Crystal Palace Parade, 73.7 Water voles, sightings, 44.19 Waterfield, Giles, Director, Dulwich Picture Gallery, 68.3, 72.15 Waterfowl, sightings, 48.8, 52.12 Watermark Disease Orders, Willow trees, 38.7 Wates, Neil, 28.5

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Webb, Jeremy R, exec ctee [1981-6], sub-ctee member [1976-86], 32.11, 36.11, 51.3, 52.10, 72.17, 76.8

Webster, Dr George, memorial fountain, 24.7, 37.13, 61.45, 77.9, 80.5, 80.14, 80.22 Webster, Dr George. brief histories, 37.13-14, 40.6, 61.4-5, 61.10-11, 77.9 Webster, Joyce, sub-ctee member, [1974-8], 25.9, 72.14 Welch, Harold, exec ctee [1969-71] sub-ctee member [1969-71], 5.2, 8.4, 10.2-3, 12.2, 82.14 Welch, Mary, 12.1, 82.14 Wells, Dulwich water supply, 61.9-10 Wells, David, 78.4, 82.17 Wells Park Road, pillar box, 30.4-5 Wells, Sir Henry, VI.3 Welwig, Anthony C, sub-ctee member [1974-6], 25.8, 25.12-13, 26.9-10, 34.4 Welwig, Mrs, sub-ctee member, [1977-9], 36.10 West Dulwich Police Station, concern at closure, 5.3-4 West Dulwich Station

ironwork, 36.7, 37.10 planning, 7.2, 11.3, 50.11 possible closure, 51.11, 52.6 works on, 57.6-7, 68.16-17, 72.3

West Norwood Cemetary, 71.9-10 Westow Hill, traffic ban possible, 29.8 Westwood, John, sub-ctee member [1974-83], 13.1, 16.4, 25.9, 50.7-9, 51.11, 54.3, 55.9, 60.14,

84.24 Westwood, Margaret, sub-ctee member [1974-83], 25.8, 51.11, 54.4, 60.14 What’s wrong with Walking?, 81.4 Wheatears, sightings, 33.11, 38.8, 40.7, 54.11, 83.20 Where to Live in London by Sidgwick and Jackson, 81.12 Whimbrels, sightings, 37.12, 38.8, 40.7 Whinchats, sightings, 37.12, 38.8, 40.7, 48.9, 54.11, 83.20 Whistling tree ducks, sightings, 48.8, 51.6 Whitbourn, Philip, 18.1 White, Bertram, IV.4 White, Gerald V, Sect. & Gen. Mngr. to Estates Governors, 6.1, 7.1, 30.3, 33.3-4, 41.3, 54.3 White, Mrs B J, sub-ctee member [1981-7], 45.7, 52.9, 53.8-12 Whitebeam, tree planted by Society, 31.20-21 Whiteman, Kate, Microwave Fish Cooking, 83.19 Whiteman, Prof Peter QC, 78.18-19, 81.7, 83.21 Whitethroats, sightings, 34.10, 38.8, 40.7, 41.13, 52.12, 54.11, 66.4, 70.13, 77.17, 83.20 Wigeons, sightings, 48.8, 51.6 Wild Life sub-committee, [1969-] Chairmen and members, 5.2, 12.3, 16.5, 24.4, 25.9, 28.9, 32.9,

36.11, 40.11, 44.13, 52.9, 56.9, 60.8, 64.10, 69.14, 72.10, 76.12, 80.14 Wildlife

exhibitions and visits, 24.3, 25.1-2, 25.11, 26.11, 32.13 overviews and surveys, 42.8-10, 55.11-12, 57.8, 83.33-34 see also individual species

Willes, John, 61.8

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William Penn School, concert, VI.1 Williams, Glynis, sub-ctee member [1982-8], 56.8, 73.7, 74.9-10 Williams, Mrs W, sub-ctee member [1979-84], 44.12 Williams, Russell, 75.11, 77.18 Willow tits, sightings, 28.11, 37.12, 38.8 Willow trees

tree walk, 25.13 Watermark Disease Orders, 38.7

Willow warblers, sightings, 33.11, 40.7, 42.10, 45.9, 48.9, 53.7, 70.13 Willows, listed building, 24.7 Wingnut, Caucasian, tree gift from Society, 31.20-21 Winterbrook Road

leases granted to Southwark, IV.5 multiple occupation conversions, 33.7

Witchalls, Dr James, 84.5 Wolfe, Gillian, 82.17, 83.13, 84.7 Wolfenden, Lord, 31.3, 32.3 Wood Hall Estate, planning, 7.2 Wood, Mr, superintendent Dulwich Park, 28.6, 29.10, 31.19-20 Wood pigeons, sightings, 52.12, 59.14, 68.11 Wood warblers, sightings, 29.9, 38.8, 40.7 Woodcocks, sightings, 48.9, 52.12, 74.14 Woodhall, no.101 College Road, 54.8-9 Woodland Park, planned by Southwark, (Dulwich Upper Wood City Nature Park), 53.4-5,

57.11-12 Woodlawn, history, 81.14-15 Woodmice, sightings, 38.7 Woodpeckers, sightings, 28.11, 31.10, 32.8, 33.10, 33.11, 37.12, 40.7, 41.13, 42.10, 45.9, 48.9,

52.12, 53.7, 55.11, 58.14-15, 67.11, 70.13, 71.18, 74.14, 75.20-22, 75.22, 77.17 Woodsyre Residents’ Association, 84.9 Woodyard Lane, planning, VI.3 World Wildlife Fund, local activities, 57.7-8, 76.7 Wragg, Mr, Southwark Engineering Dept., 43.9 Wragg, Philip, 75.19 Wren, M and P Hackett, James Allen: A Portrait Enlarged, 2nd ed., 36.14 Wren, Miss, 4.2 Wren, Sir Christopher, 71.26 Wrens, sightings, 52.12, 63.9, 68.‘11 Wright, Thomas, builder of Bell House, 64.13 Wyatt, Capt. Denys S OBE RN, Secretary [1973-4] Chairman [1980-], 20.1, 26.3, 47.6, 48.5,

49.8, 64.8, 68.3, 80.3, 80.11, 83.16, 84.11-13 Wyatt, Gillian, 64.8 Wylie, John, Mngr. & Gen. Sect. Est Governors [1986-], 72.11-12, 79.23-24, 80.3, 80.23,

82.15-16, 83.8 Y

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Yabsley, J, sub-ctee member [1966], III.1 Yabsley, Mrs, sub-ctee member [1965], II.2 Yalouraki, Sophia, 84.7 Yellow wagtails, sightings, 38.8, 40.7 Yellowhammers, sightings, 40.7 York, Duchess of, patron of Gallery, 76.6, 77.7 Young, Bob, 78.14, 81.20-21, 83.9 Young, Mr, chairman Alleyns’ Natural History Soc., 6.5 Young, Norah, 82.9, 83.30 Z Zelkova carpinifolia, tree, 31.20-21, 34.9, 39.8, 54.6