The 150 year old building housing all this, has an interesting story too. Beth was drawn to the building's "resilience" in the face of adversity, after seeing old pictures posted online of the structure standing proud, while surrounded by bomb sites. On 11th July 1944, a bomb fell nearby, killing 13 people. A split second earlier and it may have killed many more, as a bus had just pulled away from the scene. Drinking at the bar at that moment, was a man named John Markham, finishing his pint. He dashed out to help rescue people from the bombing, and 11 years later, when the pub finally re-opened, there was a pint awaiting him on the bar. As Beth relates this tale to me, she is busy finishing a ceramic plaque, which will be fixed to the building's exterior to commemorate those who died in the attack.
So this is the start of a bright new future, for Beth, for the building, and for the creative community in Crystal Palace.
Prints by Gerri Keniger and David Wolverson |
Jewellery by Nicoletta |
Tea-Lightful Candles by Harriet Jarvis |
Cushions by Laura Hawkins |
Cushions by Terri Dean |
Postcode cushions by Saundra O'Shea |
Familiar looking coasters! |
Photographer, Janet Berry |
Ceramics by Sally Durran |
Crochet cards by Libby Holloway |
Baby Kimonos by KIKI |
The multi-purpose mezzanine with a painting of the building by Martin Jessup |
Cafe |
Paintings by Mila Moroko, the current featured artist |
Beth Mander |
Beth at work on the commemorative plaque |
The Paxton Centre
52 Anerley Hill
020 8659 4701
I must, must visit soon. It looks gorgeous and inspiring. Thanks for an informative post: I learn a thing of two.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ghislaine, glad you enjoyed it. Oh and thanks for following me on twitter!
DeleteLooks great love the pictures seen the the photos here. I met Beth doing the subway festival what a lovely lady who is great organizer and nice to know
ReplyDeleteThank you! And yes, Beth is an absolute star! Were you a stall holder? I was there too!
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