SYDENHAM


'Sydenham' is a place, for the most part, in the London Borough of Lewisham; though some streets towards Crystal Palace Park and Penge are in the London Borough of Bromley, and some streets off Sydenham Hill are in the London Borough of Southwark.
Sydenham is most famous as the location where the Crystal Palace from the Great Exhibition was relocated. Famous people who have lived here include Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic explorer; George Grove of musical dictionary fame; John Logie Baird, the television inventor; Jason Statham, a mockney gangster actor; and Dame Cicely Saunders, founder of the modern hospice movement.

Contents
Beast of Sydenham
Education
Famous Residents
Nearest places
Nearest railway stations
References
External links

Beast of Sydenham


The 'Beast of Sydenham', as of 25 March 2005, is a large, panther-like black animal which has been spotted around the area, and attacked a man.[1][2]

Education


Sydenham contains two secondary schools, Sydenham High School and Sydenham School.

Famous Residents



John Logie Baird, the television inventor

Thomas Campbell poet

Wilfrid de Glehn (1871-1951), painter, was born in Sydenham

W G Grace, England's greatest cricketer

George Grove of musical dictionary fame

Rolf Harris was a key figure in the Sydenham Society

Linda Ludgrove Commonwealth gold medallist swimmer

Eleanor Marx, daughter of Karl Marx

John Scott Russell, naval architect who built the Great Eastern

Dame Cicely Saunders, founder of the modern hospice movement

Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic explorer

John D. Hamilton, American writer

Jason Statham, famous actor

Connie Fisher singer and winner of the BBC TV program "How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?"

Norman Hunter writer, creator of ''Professor Branestawm''

Nearest places



Penge

Crystal Palace

Dulwich Wood

Bellingham

Forest Hill

Nearest railway stations



Penge East railway station

Sydenham railway station

Sydenham Hill railway station

Lower Sydenham railway station

Upper Sydenham railway station (closed in 1958)

Penge West railway station

References


1. 'Big cat' attacks man in garden
2. Fear stalks the streets of Sydenham after resident is attacked by a black cat the size of a labrador Patrick Barkham

External links



Sydenham.org.uk Community website and forum.

Sydenham Society Local community group.

Virtual Sydenham

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