Showing posts with label Red Hill - Chislehurst. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Hill - Chislehurst. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2008

Some old postcards of Chislehurst

From top to bottom:
The water tower in Summer Hill, demolished in 1963. The village sign in Royal Parade, which still stands.
Two of St. Mary's church. Ada and Bill Warden were married here. Albert Mackie, Ada Warden (Mackie) and William Warden are buried here.
Red Hill. Albert and Ada Mackie lived at No 10. This is on the left, near the bottom but before the church.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Frank Tyler and Utility Furniture

Following on from the enquiry I received, I looked again at the "Bought of" list to see if I remembered any of the items and whether any of them might still be around. The first entry appears to begin with the abbreviation "Ut." which I presume stands for "Utility". Utility furniture was very much a feature of Britain in the 1940s and early 1950s - try a Google search if you want to know more.

Many of the items sounded like the furniture I grew up with - we had a sideboard, dining table and four chairs and a desk which could be the same thing as the "writing table" in the list. By the time I was born, grandfather Albert was dead and grandmother Ada was no longer living at Red Hill, Chislehurst. So it is always possible that some or all of this furniture could have passed on to my parents. Below is a photo of a dining table, chairs and desk which appear identical to those I remember. I do not recognise the location. It is not Basildon Road, Abbey Wood where I grew up, so perhaps it is Red Hill. If you look carefully at the right hand corner of the table top, you will notice a slight indentation on the edge. Beneath the table top itself were retractable leaves which could be pulled out to extend the surface.
Most of the furniture has now gone the way of all things, but I still have one of the dining chairs.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Bought of Frank Tyler & Co Ltd



This is an invoice for a substantial quantity of furniture and fittings. It is dated 21 August 1946, a month before Ada and Bert moved into 10 Red Hill, Chislehurst. Their house at Basildon Road was bombed during WWII so they would have lost most of their furniture then. During and shortly after the war, they were living in a variety of furnished accommodation. But now they are setting up home at Red Hill, they need their own furniture.