- SWEDISH SEAMANS CHURCH,120 Lower Road, Rotherhithe
Lower Road Rotherhithe
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Since 1719 the China hall has been a pub on lower road Rotherhithe
In 1719 a pub on the site was called the "Cock and Pye Ale House." It later became the "Marsh Gate" and records show that in 1776 it was called the "Green Man."
In 1719 a pub on the site was called the "Cock and Pye Ale House." It later became the "Marsh Gate" and records show that in 1776 it was called the "Green Man."
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The Jolly Caulkers was situated at 126 Lower Road. It was later renamed The Caulkers and is now used as a bar/restaurant called The Yellow House.
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Terriss Theatre which stood at 34 and 36 Lower Road, on the corner of Culling Road, Rotherhithe, (Note: Part of Culling Road still exists today but all the houses on it have long since been demolished.)
Rotherhithe Hippodrome, formerly Terriss Theatre - was demolished in about 1955.
Rotherhithe Hippodrome, formerly Terriss Theatre - was demolished in about 1955.
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- The site of the Rotherhithe Hippodrome 2009 (Note the houses on Culling Road (by green building) have also been demolished along with the Theatre) - Photo M.L.
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“The Rotherhithe Town Hall Caryatides being removed from Lower Road in the 1970's. Now safely back in Southwark Park.” More information in Southwark Park Topic.
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