Place    From 1855 

The Old Justice

The picture source says: "An Old Justice pub has been on the site for at least the mid 1850s and the name probably refers to the old justices of the peace, who often had businesses in the area as well as presiding over the courtroom. The current building is a typical 1930s  mock Tudor. More recently it was often used as a location in the 1970s TV classic The Sweeney."

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The Old Justice

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Paul McCartney - SE16

The Old Justice Sir Paul McCartney, MBE, musician & songwriter, used the ...

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The Drum

The Drum

The tunnels under Clapham South station were used in WW2 as air raid shelter. And then in 1948 they were used to give initial housing to 236 Windrush migrants, such as John Richards. Within four we...

Building, Community / Clubs

1 memorial
Bromley and Beckenham Philatelic Society
2 memorials
Croydon South Rotary Club

Croydon South Rotary Club

Rotary clubs were founded to encourage fellowship amongst members of local business communities.

Group, Community / Clubs

4 memorials
Blackfriars Settlement

Blackfriars Settlement

A charity based in London SE1 for nearly 130 years which aims to create and provide community services and support. See Settlement for an explanation.

Group, Community / Clubs

1 memorial
L.U.D.R.A.

L.U.D.R.A.

This almost certainly is the Leyton Urban District Ratepayers Association, who erected other plaques in the area. It had two candidates elected to the Urban District Council in 1904, and It underto...

Group, Community / Clubs

1 memorial