Archaeology of the Future is an excellent site on the history of British science fiction. I particularly liked the pieces on Science Fiction and the Suburbs and on the Greenwich Emotion Map.
Previously at Transpontine we have considered South London horror film locations, but what of science fiction? We've had Dr Who on the South Bank and Chislehurst caves. Then there's The Quatermass Xperiment (1955), where an astronaut returns from outer space harbouring a deadly alien life-form. He runs away and spends a night on a derelict boat at Deptford Creek, before causing havoc at London Zoo and Westminster Abbey. Any other candidates?
The Atkins Siblings and the Guards Chapel Tragedy: Remembering the Largest
V1 Bombing Loss of Life, 18th June 1944
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*Amy Atkins, born 17 April 1871 Woman Clark-Board of Education aged 73 *
*Philip Atkins 17 Feb 1874. Retired Bank Clark, Bank of England, aged 70*
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Got another Dr Who location, the Cutty Sark in Greenwich features in Dimensions in Time (1993). See: http://www.doctorwhoworld.org.uk/dimensions.htm
Also there's an episode of Dr Who called 'All done with mirrors' set in 16th century Deptford where Dr Who (Tom Baker) gets embroiled in the plot to murder Christopher Marlowe. See: http://www.clivebanks.co.uk/Shorttripspasttense.htm
I have said on here before that I had heard that Nunhead Cemetary had been used for a location for several things. Hammer Horror and the like.
It is a great location.
Just add some smoke-machines & you'd be away.
Hmmm... will need to poke around a bit more on google to confirm this. All I've found so far using Nunhead is a 1990s TV adaption of Terry Pratchett's 'Johnny and the Dead' (starring Brian Blessed). See: http://www.lspace.org/ftp/words/misc/jatd-press-release
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