Butlers Wharf, Engraved "T.W." (owner's initials) and "50" is stamped on the iron. Used at Butlers (Grinders and Operators) Limited, 11 Shad Thames, SE1, c1880.
I also went to Webb Street School in 1947 my mates were Freddie Lane, Roger Wardle who lived in Guinness’s & Kenny Everdon who lived in Pages Walk, last house before the railway entrance in Old Kent Road. The first day I went to Webb Street the first bell went, which I think would have been afte...
The Bermondseyboy Forum From out of the Blue Brought us together to share Memories too Bermondsey born, and Bermondsey raised So many years so many decades Memories far back, some not so old Places have changed but that’s just a must Memories have stayed just gathering dust We have had Pie and Mash ...
This attractive early 19th century building on the corner of Falmouth Road and Trinity Street bearing the lettering ‘The Surrey Dispensary founded 1777’ is Grade II listed. One of the earliest charitable dispensaries to open in London to treat the poor. This has certainly stood the test of time. SUR...
Re-Grand Surrey Canal. For a lot of us the canal holds a lot of memories and as we know it ran from Rotherhithe to Peckham, which means, it passed through a few different boroughs, including Deptford & Peckham, which is not part of our manor but for information’s sake I have posted these picture...