Made in Peckham

A wide variety of factories and businesses have made their home in Peckham and Nunhead over the last 250 years. Do you have information on any historic Peckham industries? – we always welcome contributions, particularly those that have photographs or documents of historic interest.

The Peckham Society News Issue 173 Summer 2023 now available

Members of The Peckham Society are about to receive the Summer 2023 issue No. 173 of Peckham Society News  through their letterboxes.. This new issue is packed with interesting articles on past Peckham and current news as well, including a fascinating history of...

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Tim Charlesworth, author of The Architecture of Peckham, RIP

It is with great sadness we announce the death of Tim Charlesworth earlier in August.  His book, The Architecture of Peckham, published by the well known and respected Chener Books in 1988 was one of the first modern history books about the architecture of the area,...

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Green Flag Awards for Southwark Parks

Southwark’s excellent parks have retained all 30 of its Green Flag Awards. Councillor Catherine Rose, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, Leisure, and Parks, said she was “delighted” by the news. She added: “Voted best parks in London in 2022-23, our amazing parks...

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Rye Lane (2023) wins Best Comedy at National Film Awards 2023

Rye Lane (2023) wins Best Comedy at National Film Awards 2023

Rye Lane, a film based in Peckham won Best Comedy after being nominated for eight titles at the National Film Academy Awards. The rom-com film, set in Peckham and Brixton, and premiered at PeckamPlex received nominations across various categories, including Best...

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The Bronze Foundries

The Bronze Foundries

Introduction Beneath the railway viaduct between Consort Road and Brayards Road is a row of about twenty arches. For over seventy years they were the location of two leading British foundries casting large scale bronzes, many of which can be seen today on the streets...

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The British Wine Manufactory

The British Wine Manufactory

The large Victorian industrial building next to the bus garage depot on Blackpool Road is described today as the ‘Old Mill’ but little is known of its history. On late 19th maps and early 20th century maps it is labelled ‘British Wine Manufactory’. In 1871 the road...

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George England & Co, Hatcham Iron Works

George England & Co, Hatcham Iron Works

To most people the thought of heavy industry in London up to the turn of the 21s century  might seem absurd. George England and Co. started up from Newcastle upon Tyne in 1812 and began producing locomotives in Hatcham Iron Works in the 1840s. The site lay just east...

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Roberts Capsule Stopper Factory (1887-2007)

Roberts Capsule Stopper Factory (1887-2007)

In Spring 1916 the Peckham Society was sent photos of Roberts Capsule Stopper Factory by Jill Abrey in New Zealand. Her father, Charles Reading, joined the firm as an office boy when the firm was in Harder’s Road, Peckham in 1916 and finally retired in 1976 as...

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