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The ISBN of The Ballad of Peckham Rye is 0333032330.
The Ballad of Peckham Rye was created in 1960-12.
Peckham Rye railway station was created in 1865.
Rye Lane, Peckham, 76 Rye Lane, Peckham SE15 5DQ
The name 'Peckham' means the village on the River Peck. The river, which ran north into the Thames, was always small. It was directed through underground pipes in 1823 although its course and can still be seen as a linear depression on the west side of Peckham Rye Park. Watercourses are sometimes known as ryes and the street Rye Lane was named because it ran alongside the Peck and the area around what is now the park was known as Peckham Rye when Gilchrist published his biography of William Blake in 1863. When the railway station was opened on Rye Lane in 1865 it was named Peckham Rye to differentiate it from the adjacent station, Queens Road Peckham, and from East Peckham in Kent.
Die Ballade von Peckham Rye - 1966 TV is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:16
It's a park, so about 7 wondering homeless people
E. Barratt has written: 'Weather and climate' 'Rye Lane Chapel, Peckham' -- subject(s): Rye Lane Baptist Chapel
Brighton to Rye is about 48 miles, 1 hour by car.
45 miles I believe!
John D. Beasley has written: 'Peckham Rye Park Centenary' 'The Story of Peckham and Nunhead (London Borough of Southwark Neighbourhood History)' 'Save Green Spaces from Destruction by Food Giants' 'Peckham and Nunhead Churches' 'Building Together' 'The ins and outs of peg solitaire' -- subject(s): Solitaire (Board game), Solitaire (Move game) 'Endgame magic' -- subject(s): Chess, End games, Collections of games 'Stop Food Giants Destroying Open Green Spaces' 'Origin of Names in Peckham and Nunhead'
One hour 30 minutes.