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Background imageSouthwark Collection: The George Inn, Southwark, London, Victorian period

The George Inn, Southwark, London, Victorian period

Background imageSouthwark Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Southwark

1832 Victorian Map of Southwark

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Southwark Cathedral Canons Stalls

Southwark Cathedral Canons Stalls
This photograph shows some canons stalls placed in two bays of the south choir arcade, inside Southwark Cathedral, the stalls were designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield, work carried out by Messrs

Background imageSouthwark Collection: The George Inn, Southwark

The George Inn, Southwark
Etching showing The George Inn, a 17th century authentic pub with great oak beams, situated in Southwark, a borough in South London. Date: circa 1930

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Map of London in the time of Queen Elizabeth I

Map of London in the time of Queen Elizabeth I, from a plan of 1560. Date: 1560

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Fire drill at Southwark headquarters. Date: 1896

Fire drill at Southwark headquarters. Date: 1896

Background imageSouthwark Collection: London Fire Brigade - Southwark Headquarters 1896

London Fire Brigade - Southwark Headquarters 1896
Rescue drill at Southwark headquarters. Date: 1896

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Mervyn Stockwood, Barbara Cartland and Eric Heffer

Mervyn Stockwood, Barbara Cartland and Eric Heffer
Bishop Mervyn Stockwood (1913-1995), Anglican Bishop of Southwark, with Barbara Cartland (1901-2000), English romantic novelist, and Eric Heffer (1922-1991), left-wing Labour politician

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Joe Bent, Communist Party politician in Southwark, London

Joe Bent, Communist Party politician in Southwark, London
Joe Bent (Spencer John Bent) Communist Party politician in Southwark, south-east London. Seen here outside a Polling Station, talking with a voter

Background imageSouthwark Collection: An aerial view of Southwark and the Old London Bridge in 1600. Date: 1600

An aerial view of Southwark and the Old London Bridge in 1600. Date: 1600

Background imageSouthwark Collection: St Mary Magdalene Church, Richmond. The tower was built in the early 16th century

St Mary Magdalene Church, Richmond. The tower was built in the early 16th century, the rest of the church has under gone several renovations. Date: 1901

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Laying big main water pipes, Southwark and Vauxhall 1900

Laying big main water pipes, Southwark and Vauxhall 1900
Photograph showing engineers and assistants lifting up heavy large circular piping with a crane ready to be put underground, in the streets of South London

Background imageSouthwark Collection: An organisation of splendid efficiency - the London Fire Brigades headquarters at

An organisation of splendid efficiency - the London Fire Brigades headquarters at Winchester House, Southwark Bridge - a diagrammatic drawing of equipment, communications

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Photograph of Royal Victoria PH, Southwark, London

Photograph of Royal Victoria PH, Southwark, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Photograph of Queens Head PH, Southwark, London

Photograph of Queens Head PH, Southwark, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1934

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Photograph of Pineapple PH, Southwark, London

Photograph of Pineapple PH, Southwark, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Photograph of John Bull PH, Southwark, London

Photograph of John Bull PH, Southwark, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Photograph of Imperial PH, Southwark, London

Photograph of Imperial PH, Southwark, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1934

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Photograph of Grapes PH, Southwark (Old), London

Photograph of Grapes PH, Southwark (Old), London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Photograph of Grapes PH, Southwark (New), London

Photograph of Grapes PH, Southwark (New), London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Photograph of Goldsmiths Arms, Southwark, London

Photograph of Goldsmiths Arms, Southwark, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Photograph of Equestrian PH, Southwark, London

Photograph of Equestrian PH, Southwark, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1934

Background imageSouthwark Collection: The Cut, Waterloo

The Cut, Waterloo
The Cut (formerly New Cut) is a street in London which runs between Waterloo Road in Lambeth and Blackfriars Road in Southwark

Background imageSouthwark Collection: The Royal Surrey Theatre

The Royal Surrey Theatre
The Surrey Theatre, London began life in 1782 as the Royal Circus and Equestrian Philharmonic Academy, one of the many circuses that provided entertainment of both horsemanship and drama (hippodrama)

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Bermondsey

Bermondsey
View of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey in 1809. It is an Anglican church dedicated to St Mary Magdalen in the London Borough of Southwark

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Bermondsey Abbey

Bermondsey Abbey
View of Bermondsey Abbey in 1790. It was an English Benedictine monastery. Most widely known as an 11th-century foundation, it had a precursor mentioned in the early eighth century

Background imageSouthwark Collection: White Hart Inn, Southwark

White Hart Inn, Southwark
This historic Southwark coaching inn is long gone, but a plaque marks the spot. The address is White Hart Inn Yard, 62 Borough High Street in 1869 and earlier, prior to street renumbering. Date: 1875

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Old Inns in Southwark

Old Inns in Southwark
Views of old inns in Southwark - Dog & Bear and Old Croyden House, Kings Head, Catherine Wheel, Queens Head, The George. Date: 1875

Background imageSouthwark Collection: The old Tabard Inn

The old Tabard Inn
The Tabard was a historic inn that stood on the east side of Borough High Street in Southwark. The hostelry was established in 1307

Background imageSouthwark Collection: The Mint, Southwark

The Mint, Southwark
The Mint was a district in Southwark, south London, England, on the west side of Borough High Street, around where Marshalsea Road is now located

Background imageSouthwark Collection: St Saviours church

St Saviours church
Interior of St Saviours church, Southwark. Date: 1875

Background imageSouthwark Collection: South London Views

South London Views
Important landmarks in south London - Subtropical garden in Battersea Park, St Thomas Hospital, St Saviours Church, Southwark, Lambeth Palace. Date: 1875

Background imageSouthwark Collection: The General Post-Office, Southwark Bridge and Waterloo

The General Post-Office, Southwark Bridge and Waterloo Bridge. Stage coach in front of the General Post-Office in St. Martins le Grand 64

Background imageSouthwark Collection: The Admiralty Office, the Sailing Match and the Drowned Boy

The Admiralty Office, the Sailing Match and the Drowned Boy. The Admiralty Office of the Navy on Whitehall 61, sailboats racing on the River Thames from Blackfriars Bridge to Vauxhall in a Sailing

Background imageSouthwark Collection: British King Lud and his sons Angrogeus and Theomantius

British King Lud and his sons Angrogeus and Theomantius (Temantius), repairer of the walls of Trinovantum, later Caer Lud or Luds Town, 66AD

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Grave effigy of Sir Nicholas Throkmorton, St. Catherine Cree

Grave effigy of Sir Nicholas Throkmorton, St. Catherine Cree
Grave effigy of Sir Nicholas Throkmorton, 1516-1571, Chief Butler of England, in the church of St. Catherine Cree, Aldgate

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Grave effigies in St. Saviours Southwark

Grave effigies in St. Saviours Southwark. Wooden figure of a Knight Templar and monument to Old Overie, father of Mary Overie, foundress of the Priory

Background imageSouthwark Collection: The conduit near Bayswater, Paddington

The conduit near Bayswater, Paddington, built to preserve a large spring of pure water, 17th century.. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Map of London, 1952

Map of London, 1952
Map of London in 1952. 1952

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Cross-section of Barclays brewery, Southwark, London

Cross-section of Barclays brewery, Southwark, London
Cross-section of Barclay, Perkins and Co Brewery, Southwark, London. Date: 1841

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Hat factory workers, Southwark, London 1841

Hat factory workers, Southwark, London 1841
Hat factory workers making beaver (or bever) hats at the Christy hat factory in Southwark, London. 1841

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Construction of underground railway King William Street 1888

Construction of underground railway King William Street 1888
Driving the tunnels of the London and Southwark sub-railway passing under the River Thames. 1888

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Southwark Cathedral

Southwark Cathedral formerly known as St Mary Overie, showing market day in the foreground. Date: circa 18th century

Background imageSouthwark Collection: London, Southwark & Blackfriars bridges 1854

London, Southwark & Blackfriars bridges 1854
Taken from the Surrey side of the River Thames, London, in 1854. Southwark and Blackfriars bridges, before Cannon Street Railway Bridge, opened in 1866 and Millennium Bridge in 2002. Date: 1854

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Firefighting training display at Southwark Headquarters

Firefighting training display at Southwark Headquarters
London Fire Brigade special training event at Southwark Headquarters, open to the public, with jets of water pointing down towards the centre of the courtyard. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Horses and carriages transport goods along a busy Borough High Street

Horses and carriages transport goods along a busy Borough High Street. Date: circa 1800

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Borough Market, London, Christmas Eve 1853

Borough Market, London, Christmas Eve 1853
Borough Market, London, on the evening of Christmas Eve 1853. In the background Southwark Cathedral looms over the shoppers and stalls of food. Date: 1853

Background imageSouthwark Collection: Construction of a new railway bridge, London 1864

Construction of a new railway bridge, London 1864
Construction of the South-Eastern Railway Companys new bridge, as viewed, looking east, from Southwark Bridge, London. Date: 1864



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