
Higgs
was unusual in not (obviously)
being Welsh - the vast
majority of London dairymen
came from Wales and in
particular from Cardiganshire.
Their communities had as
their focus the Welsh Presbyterian
Churches on Southwark Bridge
Road and Lewisham Way. |
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Shops
were keen to provide services
to newly developed areas,
and delivery carts were a
common feature of suburban
streets.
Higgs was
one of a number of dairymen
active in south-east London
with branches in
Camberwell, Brixton and Peckham.
Their farm was in Eltham
which, in the early 20th
century, was overwhelmingly
rural.
Note
the appeal to the safety
of the product, crucial
in the days before refrigeration
and pasturisation.
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