Peabody Legacy

.” I consider that a poor man’s town dwelling should consist of a living-room and bedroom, with provision for additional bedrooms when required; that it should possess a plentiful and accessible supply of water, both for ablution and cooking; a W.C., sink and lavatory, distinct, but not far removed from his tenement; a wash-house, with the means of drying clothes in any weather without artificial heat; and, lastly, when practicable, a play-ground for his children”.


Peabody Estate

So said the wealthy American philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1868). In 1862, he founded the Peabody Donation Fund, providing £500,000 for “the construction of such improved dwellings for the poor as may combine in the utmost possible degree the essentials of healthfulness, comfort, social enjoyment and economy” for Londoners, and acknowledged by Queen Victoria as “wholly without parallel.”.The fund, which was incorporated by an Act of Parliament in 1948, has traditionally become known as the Peabody Trust.

The peabody trust estate between Roupell Street and Duchy Street (pictured here) was built in 1871 and as such was one of the first estates built from the fund. As far as I know The Peabody Trust cannot sell these properties under the original trust agreements; so at least some small part of this working class legacy will remain a on the south bank of London.

Fashionably Unemployed

Today I took a walk to St Paul’s to see what all the fuss was about. Not much to my surprise I saw a small group of lefty-layabouts camped to one side of the Cathedral yaking on about evil satanic bankers.. man is that getting boring now!

Tent City

Funny enough they look exactly like the same people that latch on to other crap protests. Fashionably unemployed and dressing down to disguise the fact that they don’t have to work for a living!

Equally pathetic were the Journalist and press photographers giving these idiots the time of day, much to the amusement of the on looking public (mostly employed by the banks I might add). There were more media sheep there then actual protestors! That’s the power of the media for you.

Tent City prat

Don’t you just love these wonderful people? After all they know whets best for the working public. That’s why they’re there protesting, that’s why they’ve elected themselves as our spokesmen. Alas If only we could think and speak for ourselves…

More tents

It’s funny how judgmental these people really are, one sniff of my cockney accent and I got the cold shoulder immediately. They probably thought I was working for the Mail or the Sun. Most likely they realised I wasn’t a journalist and they could treat me with the same condensation they reserve for all my class.

Any sympathy I might have had for their cause has now been permanently erased!