Norway cut swing bridge
SE16, Greenland dock - north side
Norway cut swing bridge This footbridge, with its granite paving, formerly stood across the entrance lock to South Dock and dates from ab...
Norway cut swing bridge This footbridge, with its granite paving, formerly stood across the entrance lock to South Dock and dates from ab...
The wall to which the plaque is affixed is free-standing and not much longer than you can see in the photo. Just south of this point is ...
Leyton Town Hall Grade II listed building, designed by John Johnson in a rich eclectic style after a competition involving over thirty en...
Leyton Library Grade II listed building, designed by John Knight in an Italianate style and opened in 1882 as Leyton Town Hall . Outgrown...
The photo of the plaque comes from Jewish East End. We cannot see the plaque outside the building so perhaps it is inside, or lost, or w...
The Morris inscription is on one of the panels of slate which can be seen in our photo, on the back wall of the porch. We cannot find the...
The statue (next to a lamppost), comprises a (ghost of a) pilgrim father, looking over the shoulder of a small Bermondsey boy from about ...
We'd guess that Percy was fond of dogs and that he lived in Kensington, but we don't know.
None of these four plaques are visible in our photo (and still this was the best position form which to take the photo!) all being hidden...
None of these four plaques are visible in our photo (and still this was the best position form which to take the photo!) all being hidden...