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Rotherhithe New Road.
Late 18th century terraces on Rotherhithe New Road, c. 1930.
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Shad Thames in 1976.
One of the most remarkable survivals of the port, Bermondsey's Shad Thames is a small street in Bermondsey flanked by tall warehouses. At various...
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Snowfields, Bermondsey: looking from number 28 towards number 18.
Newsagents and housing in Snowfields, Bermondsey, looking from number 28 down the street to number 18.
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Stanworth Street, Bermondsey, 1957.
Stanworth Road Bermondsey, in 1957. Bermondsey struggled to recover from the damage inflicted during the Blitz.
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Southwark Town Hall, Walworth Road.
Southwark Town Hall on Walworth Road.
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The Golden Fleece pub, Deptford.
The Golden Fleece public house in Mill Lane (later renamed Brookmill Road), Deptford, c. 1900.
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The Pier Estate, North Woolwich.
Tower blocks on the Pier Estate, North Woolwich, in 1982. The 'housewives army' led by Connie Hunt managed to get people re-housed from here.
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Trafalgar Road.
An image of a run of shops at 28-32, Trafalgar Road. Some are boarded up, amongst them is a sweet shop and a general store. Trafalgar Road was built...
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Trafalgar Road.
This image shows a run of shops in Trafalgar Road, all looking very damaged and empty. Today, Greenwich is a World Heritage Site with thriving shops...
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Trafalgar Road.
This image shows a house and a few shops. The house has an advert on its walls for ironclad gas masks, OXO and New Cross Empire. J. Koch and sons is...
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