Uncoloured real photo postcard of Sexby Garden at Peckham Rye Park. Ink: Dear H.[?] just a card hoping that I am not troubling you but do you mind passing this on please. Hope all are well at home including yourself. I don't suppose you know this view do you. Try & give this this in tonight please. I remain, Yours sincerely, Fred M [address in Shortlands supplied]. Peckham Rye Park was originally a common, but in 1868 Camberwell Vestry purchased the site from the Lord of the Manor, and in 1882 it was transferred to the Board of Works. It was turned into a municipal park by Col. J.J. Sexby, and opened in 1894; various adjacent properties were added up to the Second World War. The Friends of Peckham Rye Park were founded in 1995, and the park restored with a Heritage Lottery Fund grant in 2004-5. Peckham Rye was one of the two sites where the former RHS bandstands were relocated on the closure of the RHS garden in Kensington, but the bandstand was destroyed during the War