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Sisters of Mercy - Bermondsey

Categories: Religion

Countries: Ireland

The Sisters of Mercy is an Institute of Catholic nuns (not to be confused with the rock group of the same name). Founded in Dublin by Catherine McAuley (1778 -1841), they have established many education and health care facilities around the world.

The London foundation was established in Bermondsey in 1839. It is shown on this 1872 map, occupying the west side of Parker Row between Dockhead and what is now the A200 (which did not exist at the time).  Links to more maps at St Joseph's School.

The whole of the Dockhead block is now (2023) occupied by the convent and Holy Trinity church, all in mid-late 20th century buildings.

There is another Sisters of Mercy convent in Hardinge Street, with a Mercers Maiden and an unusual brick cross embedded in the front elevation.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Sisters of Mercy - Bermondsey

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St Joseph's School - Bermondsey

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