Links Of Interest

Local Area Links.

URL & Description

Date Added

St Mary's Battersea

http://www.stmarysbattersea.org.uk

St Mary's is a piece of living history - a growing congregation of diverse and vibrant people worshipping in a beautiful Grade I listed Church on the banks of the River Thames.

Submitted By: Sinjuns.com

11/2001

Wandsworth Guardian and the Wandsworth Borough News.

http://www.wandsworthguardian.co.uk

All the latest news, sport, features, letters, leisure listings and community news from the Wandsworth Guardian and the Wandsworth Borough News.

Submitted By: Emma Griffiths

01/2002

The website for The Woodman, now a "Gastro Pub" - 60 Battersea High Street

http://www.thewoodmanbattersea.com

Submitted By: Sinjuns.com

09/2010

The website for The Castle Pub - 115 Battersea High Street

http://www.youngs.co.uk/pub-detail.asp?PubID=266

Submitted By: Sinjuns.com

09/2010

The website for the Le Quecum Bar & Jazz Club - 42-44 Battersea High Street

http://www.quecumbar.co.uk/

Submitted By: Sinjuns.com

09/2010

The Katherine Low Settlement - 108 Battersea High Street

http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/directory_record/1254/katherine_low_settlement

Submitted By: Sinjuns.com

09/2010

The Battersea Society website - Check out their photo gallery of Battersea pubs!

http://www.batterseasociety.org.uk/

Submitted By: Sinjuns.com

09/2010






 

Other Sinjuns Information Web Sites.

URL & Description

Date Added

Freemasonry in Battersea

http://www.freemasonry.dept.shef.ac.uk/index.php?lang=0
&type=page&level0=243&level1=387&level2=396&op=286

Written by Andrew Prescott, a Sinjun whose father was a Verger at St mary's Church

09/2010

Sinjuns Magazines - 1954 - 1961 Compiled by Peter Racher

http://www.sinjuns.racher.co.uk/SinjunsIndex.htm

Submitted to the guestbook by Peter Racher - Sinjuns 1953 - 1960

08/2010

Old Sinjuns Cricket Club

http://sinjuns.play-cricket.com/home/home.asp

08/2010

Sinjuns Grammarians Football Club

http://www.sinjunsgrammarians.com/

08/2010

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Walter_St_John%27s_Grammar_School_For_Boys

08/2010

Sir Walter St John’s Educational Charity

www.swsjedcharity.org.uk

08/2010

Graveney School - Tooting

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graveney_School

Graveney School can trace its origins back to a school founded in the late 1660s by Sir Walter St John, 3rd Baronet, in Battersea

08/2010

Sir Walter St John, 3rd Baronet, Battersea

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Walter_St_John,_3rd_Baronet

Sir Walter St John, 3rd Baronet (May 1622 – 3 July 1708), of Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire, and of Battersea

08/2010

Friends Reunited

http://www.friendsreunited.co.uk

FriendsReunited is a simple to use website that allows you to find out what your old school and college friends are doing now.... it has led a lot of us here!

Submitted By: Jim Hamshaw

11/2001






 

Personal Web Sites Of Old Sinjuns.

URL & Description

Date Added

The personal website of Don Joseph. He has written about his life at Sinjuns in Battersea (1935 - 1939) and in Godalming (1939 - 1943), and this can be found in chapters 2 & 3 respectively of his biography on his website.

http://www.don-joseph.com

Submitted by Don Joseph

10/2010

A couple of interesting Sinjuns related blog posts from Sinjun Malcolm Goodson - Sinjuns 1966 - 1973

http://malcolmgoodson.blogspot.com/2009/02/sir-walter-st-johns-grammar-school-for.html

http://malcolmgoodson.blogspot.com/2009/02/nostalgia-aint-what-it-used-to-be-guv.html

Submitted from Guestbook

09/2010

A website featuring then and now images (plus a whole lot more) relating to the cult film Blowup (1966)

http://www.blowupthenandnow.com

Submitted By: Ian S. Bolton - Sinjuns 1974 - 1980

09/2010

Silverwerro Alpacas & Aviaries

http://www.silverwerro.com/rainbowbridge.htm

An Old Sinjun - now in Australia doing something completely different - an Alpaca Farmer!

Submitted By: David Lister

11/2001

Matchbox Memories

http://www.matchboxmemories.com

Just a site of mine for collectors of Matchbox cars. Must have got the habit from Arding & Hobbs in the lunch hour.

Submitted By: Mick Flack

11/2001