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Photograph of Black Horse PH, Rotherhithe, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
The Female Swindler - Walter MelvillePromotional card showing Tom H. Taylors production of The Female Swindler by Walter Melville which was first produced at the Terriss Theatre in Rotherhithe, London on 12th October 1903
LFB fireboat Beta II at Cherry Garden PierLCC-LFB fireboat Beta II (the sister craft to fireboat Beta) moored off its fire station at Cherry Garden Pier, Rotherhithe, SE London
Blitz in London -- Surrey Docks, Rotherhithe, WW2Blitz in London -- roofs of the timber cargo storage areas totally collapsed after the intensity of the fires that devastated the Surrey Commercial Docks, Rotherhithe, SE London
Blitz in London -- Surrey Commercial Docks, WW2Blitz in London -- No.6 Warehouse, Surrey Commercial Docks, Rotherhithe, 7 September 1940. Fire crews in action with five jets and a turntable ladder
Blitz in London -- burnt out cargo ship, Rotherhithe, WW2Blitz in London -- a close up of a burnt out cargo ship in the Surrey Commercial Docks, Rotherhithe, SE London. Firefighters continue to damp down hot-spots of fire within the ship
Bermondsey Union Infirmary, Lower Road, Rotherhithe, LondonThe entrance to the Bermondsey Union Infirmary, Lower Road, Rotherhithe, south east London. The infirmary, originally opened in 1876 as the St Olaves Union Infirmary, later became St Olaves Hospital
Between Two Women, by Frederick Melville. First produced at the Terriss Theatre, Rotherhithe, London, October 1904. The Rev Carton is depicted
South Wharf River Ambulance Station, RotherhitheThe South Wharf River Ambulance Station, Rotherhithe, from where smallpox patients travelled by river to a hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. Date: circa 1900
Lady Gomm Cottage Hospital, Rotherhithe, LondonLady Gomm Cottage Hospital, Rotherhithe. The hospital was run by the Church Extension Association. Date: Date unknown
Roger FlexmanROGER FLEXMAN English presbyterian churchman at Rotherhithe, writer. Date: 1708 - 1795
Horse-Drawn Tram (1913)A Horse-drawn tram in South East London. This tram was owned by the London County Council, and ran between Raymouth Road, Rotherhithe and Canal Bridge, Old Kent Road. Date: 1913
Have a Plunge by George RayPromotional postcard for Have A Plunge revue by George Ray; music Burton Manning. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, Chester, 1st March 1915. Ray Brothers Present Londons Latest Water Revue
Jetty leading to pier, South Wharf, Rotherhithe, LondonJetty leading to pier at South Wharf, Rotherhithe, SE London, with debris (probably from war damage)
Firefighters at work in Rotherhithe Street, WW2Firefighters at work in Rotherhithe Street, Southwark, during the Second World War, 8 September 1940. Date: 1940
Hales Rocket Factory, RotherhitheHales Rocket Factory, at Rotherhithe Date: 1853
View of the River Thames at Rotherhithe, LondonView of the River Thames at Rotherhithe, south-east London, with various shipping. Date: circa 1838
Entrance to Rotherhithe Tunnel EntranceA group of men, women and children stand by the entrance of the Rotherhithe Tunnel Date: 1930s
Thames Tunnel cross section during constructionA detailed illustrated cross section of Brunels Thames Tunnel in London during its construction. Date: 1838
Thames River and Tunel cross sectionAn illustrations indicating the Thames Tunnels size and postition in the in Londons river Thames. Date: 1838
LCC-LFB fireboat Beta at Cherry Garden PierFireboat Beta alongside Cherry Garden Pier, Rotherhithe, in the Port of London, downstream from Tower Bridge. The twin funnelled Beta had a large capacity firefighting fitted monitor near its prow
LCC-LFB Fireboat Beta III on the River ThamesFireboat Beta III facing downriver, seen from the River Fire Station at Rotherhithe (Cherry Garden Pier)
LCC-LFB Fire Station D, Floating Platform Wharf, RotherhitheLondon firemen at hose cart drill, Fire Station D Floating Platform Wharf, Rotherhithe, SE London
LFB Fire Station D, Floating Platform Wharf, RotherhitheLondon firemen at hose cart drill, Fire Station D, Floating Platform Wharf, Rotherhithe
Hospital shelters at South Wharf, Rotherhithe, LondonView of hospital shelters at South Wharf, Trinity Street, Rotherhithe, south east London, where smallpox patients waited before being transported down the Thames to hospital ships moored at Long
Rotherhithe FerryOpening of the Rotherhithe Ferry by the late Lord Mayor of London
The River Thames in London, 1890Engraving showing a number of scenes along the River Thames from Gravesend to Rotherhithe, London, 1890. The images show (clockwise from top right): The Angel Inn
Procession through the Thames Tunnel, 1843Engraving showing the procession through the Thames Tunnel, between Rotherhithe and Wapping, to mark its opening on 25 March 1843
Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, 1843Engraving showing Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), the French engineer and inventor, as he appeared at the opening of the Thames Tunnel, from Rotherhithe to Wapping, on 25th March 1843
Thames Tunnel Company worker with a Medallion of Sir Marc IsEngraving showing a worker of the Thames Tunnel Company holding a medallion of Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), at the opening of the tunnel between Rotherhithe and Wapping, 25 March 1843
The tunnel from the headingView down the second tunnel beneath the Thames. (Isambards Rotherhithe Tunnel being the first) The tunnel passes from Tower Hill to Tooley Street, near the London Bridge Station
1381 River BargeRiver barge, used by Richard II to travel down the Thames to meet the revolting peasants at Rotherhithe
Graffiti, RotherhitheGraffiti on a park bench in Rotherhithe, London: A boy farted ERE
Thames / Rotherhithe 1905The Thames at Rotherhithe
Floating Dock LondonRepairing a sailing warship in the floating dock at Rotherhithe, on the Thames
Rotherhithe TunnelThe Thames tunnel at Rotherhithe; Western archway
London / Rotherhithe / 1839St. Helena tavern, Rotherhithe
Opening of the Thames TunnelA picture to commemorate the opening of the Thames Tunnel, connecting Rotherhithe and Wapping, showing the company medallion featuring Sir Marc Isambard Brunel supported by one of the tunnels