
Lithograph by L. J. Wood and
J. R. Jobbins, published by R. Tyas, 1839.
In this picture the pub is part of the small
group seen in the centre. It is significant
that the caption calls it the Dartmouth Arms,
Sydenham, for Forest Hill scarcely existed
as a suburb, the name being used for only
a few houses in Honor Oak Road.
Within fifteen years Forest Hill was established
as the name for the district and the station,
from which hundreds of houses radiated.
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When
this view from what is now the Devonshire
Road area was published to mark the opening
of the London and Croydon Railway in 1839,
the tracks were cutting through open country
in Forest Hill.
Dartmouth Arms was the original name for Forest
Hill station. It was taken from the adjoining
pub, one of the very few buildings in the
area. |