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31. The Anchor public house, 34 Bankside.
*The Anchor public house, 34 Bankside. There has been an inn on this site since the 15th century. It was occupied by a low Bankside alehouse in Shakespeare’s time. Samuel Pepys took...
32. The Angel public house.
*The Angel public house. The Angel is the oldest public house in Rotherhithe. It dates back to the 15th Century when Bermondsey Monks built the first inn on the site as a...
33. The Batchelor family.
*The Batchelor family. The Batchelor family.
34. Surviving part of East India Dock wall.
*Surviving part of East India Dock wall. Like London’s other major docks, the East India complex was originally surrounded by a high wall to protect the goods. Unusually, this part of...
35. Stone marker for the Bradley Meridian.
*Stone marker for the Bradley Meridian. Stone marker for the Bradley Meridian, which is slightly west of the Greenwich Meridian.
36. St Francis Church, Cochin, Kerala, India.
*St Francis Church, Cochin, Kerala, India. St. Francis Church at Cochin (Kochi) in Southwest India was the first European church to be built in India. Originally built in wood by the...
37. Somali restaurant and shop, Bethnal Green.
*Somali restaurant and shop, Bethnal Green. Somalis are Muslims and require their meat to be slaughtered by the Islamic practice known as "Halal", as a result they have often opened Halal fast...
38. St Mary-le-Bow Church.
*St Mary-le-Bow Church. St Mary-le-Bow Church in the City of London. This was the church with the famous 'Bow Bells'. Traditionally, only those born within the sound of the...
39. St Olav's, the Norwegian Seamen's Church.
*St Olav's, the Norwegian Seamen's Church. The church of St Olav, in St Olav's Square, Rotherhithe. Built in 1927, this replaced the Ebenezer Chapel as the Norwegian Seamen's Church. With the...
40. Statue of Peter the Great in Deptford.
*Statue of Peter the Great in Deptford. Tsar Peter I of Russia is more usually described as 'Peter the Great'. As a young man, he travelled to Europe in 1697-98 to study new developments in...
 
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