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Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 3:03 am
by kiwi
Tooley Street, Shipwright Arms..jpg
SHIPWRIGHTS ARMS 88 TOOLEY STREET.BERMONDSEY STREET ON THE LEFT.
Tooley Street c1980, Shipwrights Arms Public House.  X.png
Shipwrights Arms Public House, Tooley Street c1980.
Tooley Street 1986, Shipwrights Arms Pub.   X.png
Tooley Street 1986, Shipwrights Arms Pub.
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Tooley Street, Shipwright Arms Pub, interior.

Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 2:41 am
by kiwi
A view looking Westwards up Tooley Street from Tower Bridge Road, the Grammar school building of St.Olave's is immediately off camera to the right. The building to be seen here on the right hand corner of Tooley Street and Potter's Field was St.Olave's Library.
Tooley Street from Tower Bridge Road. The building to be seen here on the right hand corner of Tooley Street and Potter's Field was St.Olave's Library..jpg
Tooley Street from Tower Bridge Road. Potters Field on the right. 2017..jpg
Tooley Street same view 2017. Potters Field on the right.

Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 10:06 pm
by kiwi
Cooperage was situated at 48-50 Tooley Street. This pub has now been demolished and replaced by part of the new London Bridge Station. Stainer Street left and opposite Hays Galleria, Hays Lane.
Tooley Street Cooperage Pub now been demolished and replaced by part of the new London Bridge Station..jpg

Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:03 am
by Fogbrain
kiwi wrote:The City of Salisbury was situated at 198 Tooley Street, at the junction with Fair Street. This pub has now been demolished.
Not yet! But "time" was called a while ago.
https://goo.gl/maps/5eUUDsoc7n82

Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 4:37 pm
by Fogbrain
kiwi wrote:Tooley Street Cooperage Pub now been demolished and replaced by part of the new London Bridge Station.

Not demolished - being refurbished and will be part of London Bridge Station, a retail unit I should think, perhaps even a pub.
https://goo.gl/maps/vhwJqaHi6JE2

Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:32 pm
by kiwi
Cheers Fogbrain, as my teacher always said to me, you can do better.
I think I will have to re-think my wording, from demolished (sorry about that), to no longer there, only making these mistakes is really destroying me. ;)

Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 10:04 pm
by kiwi
Film Pool of London, 1951, Tooley Street with Vine Lane behind right, heading towards Tower Bridge Road. I think that is Shand Street on the left..jpg
From the Film Pool of London, 1951, Tooley Street with Vine Lane behind right and Shand Street on the left.
Tooley Street 2018, looking towards London Bridge, Vine Lane on the right.jpg
Same Location 2018, looking towards London Bridge, Vine Lane on the right and the post box is still there.
TOOLEY ST, BARNHAM ST LEFT.jpg
Tooley Street, Barnham Street (left),Vine Lane down on right.

Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 8:47 pm
by kiwi
St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar School, Tooley Street, c1899.
Tooley Street, St Olave's Grammar School, Southwark c1899 1.jpg
Tooley Street, St Olave's Grammar School, Southwark c1899 2.jpg

4 Tooley Street, Head Mistress’s Room.  1 X..jpg
4 Tooley Street, Science Room.  X..jpg

Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 2:57 pm
by bermondseyboy
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DEVON MANSIONS - Building 3

The Devon Mansion buildings are located on five separate sites spanning a distance of approximately 600 m along the south side of Tooley Street. Details of the five buildings are as follows:

- Building 1 (blocks 1-3) is located between Barnham Street and Druid Street, opposite Potters Fields and the More London complex.

- Building 2 (blocks 4-7) is located between Fair Street and
Tower Bridge Road opposite the former St Olave's Grammar School and statues commemorating Ernest Bevin, British Labour leader, and Samuel Bourne Bevington, the first Mayor of Bermondsey.

- Building 3 (blocks 8-13), otherwise known as Hartland House, is located between Tower Bridge Road and Fair Street, opposite Shad Thames. Strangely enough, Hartland House was originally a public/beer house of some description although there are no remnants of its earlier life, other than a picture in the local studies library which is testament to this fact. It is likely that the pub was converted into flats quite soon after the buildings were built as the Ordnance Surveyonly ever recorded it as a PH (public house) on one edition.

- Building 4 (blocks 14-19) is located between Fair Street and Tanner Street, opposite Shad Thames.

- Building 5 (blocks 20-21) is located between Tanner Street and Sweeny Crescent, opposite the southern end of St Saviour's Dock.

Re: Tooley Street

Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 3:55 am
by kiwi
Tooley Street Southwark' London 1827, 'Saint Olave's Watchhouse and Hopkin's Court..jpg
Tooley Street Southwark' London 1827, 'Saint Olave's Watchhouse and Hopkin's Court.
Tooley Street, St Olaf House, Hay's Wharf, the Directors' Common Room with furniture  c1932.  X.jpg
Tooley Street, St Olaf House, Hay's Wharf, the Directors' Common Room with furniture c1932