Tudor Hall - blue
EN5, Wood Street
Above the entrance to the building (to the left of our picture) in stone: 1573, E.R.".
Above the entrance to the building (to the left of our picture) in stone: 1573, E.R.".
We can't find evidence but it seems likely that when owned by the Jesus Hospital Charity the Tudor Hall was used as almshouses.
The inclined needle is made of Portland stone, 16m high. It won a Natural Stone Craftsmanship Award 2000. We could find no plaque and th...
7 foot high. The plaque referred to by the inscription is this one.
This memorial is, oddly, erected very close to, and land-side of, the Wapping cupola which disguises a ventilation shaft for the Rotherhi...
English Heritage Sir David Low, 1891 - 1963, cartoonist, lived here at no. 33.
You can just see the left edge of this plaque in our photo, on the pillar at the left.
Deptford Creek This is the mouth of the River Ravensbourne, first bridged in 1804. the Domesday Book of 1086 noted many watermills nearb...
This site has evolved over the years from flowers place around the tree to become the shrine that it is today. The steps were probably i...
This site has evolved over the years from flowers place around the tree to become the shrine that it is today. The steps were probably i...