Page 3 of 4

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 8:06 am
by kiwi
The picture with the men states Paradise St but looking at the other picture below I thInk it is Rosing's Wharf??
Clink Street,Rosings' Wharf .  X.png
Rosings' Wharf.?
Rosings' Wharf (once part of West Kent Warehouses) and St Mary Overy's Wharf, Southwark, 1978.jpg

Clink Street Area.jpg
Clink Street Area.
Clink Street, St Mary Overy's Wharf c1978..jpg
St Mary Overy's Wharf c1978.>>>>>

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 3:41 am
by kiwi
Ceylon Wharf. Owned by Harrison and Crosfield and was their largest tea warehouse. The partnership dated from 1844 and moved to London in 1854. In the 1890s it took on the blending and packing of teas, and imports from Ceylon at Ceylon Wharf, Bankside in Southwark. They diversified into managing plantations and much of the company's interest in tea was disposed of in 1916 on the formation of Twining, Crosfield. The wharf was demolished in 1982.
BANKSIDE 1908.   X.jpg
1908
Bankside 1938.  X (2).png
1938

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 3:23 am
by kiwi
I Remember the railway wagon from when I was on the railway late 1950s. They would shake you to bits had holes everywhere so you would freeze in the winter and it had push up windows, every time you hit a hole in the road the windows would fall down. :roll:
Bankside, Southwark, South London, 1949..png
Bankside, Southwark, South London, 1949.

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 10:46 pm
by kiwi
An incredible aerial view shot of London in the middle of the 20th century, with the Bankside Power Station (now Tate Modern art gallery) in the foreground left and a flat docklands area lying beyond.
Bankside.  X.png

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2020 1:46 am
by kiwi
BANKSIDE POST WAR.  X.png
BANKSIDE POST WAR.

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 2:44 am
by kiwi
Swan at the Globe formally the Welsh Trooper (Welch Trooper) was listed as 36 Emerson Street (1861), then 37 Bankside (1869) now 21 New Globe Walk, SE1, was renamed in the mid-1990s.
Bankside, New Globe Walk, Swan at the Globe Pub, formally the Welsh Trooper c2019, was renamed in the mid-1990s. X.png
2019,

The Watermans Arms the first trust public house to be opened in London. While alcoholic drinks were still sold, the emphasis was given to tea and coffee urns rather than to bottles and barrels, as a way of reversing London's insobriety c 1904.
Bankside, The Waterman Arms, Southwark, roughly where the Tate Modern is today. (Thames Side).  X. (2).jpg
Bankside, The Waterman Arms, Southwark, roughly where the Tate Modern is today. (Thames Side).
Bankside, The Watermans Arms.  X.png
The Watermans Arms was situated at 60 Bankside.

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2020 5:02 am
by kiwi
This was in Honduras Wharf, near to where the Tate Modern is today.
Bankside, Southwark 1931, Wakeley Brothers & Company Ltd.  X.png
Bankside, Southwark 1931, Wakeley Brothers & Company Ltd.
Bankside 1928.   X.png
1928

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 11:23 pm
by kiwi
Bankside, Hopton Street behind c1991, this building was a paper merchant. In the background Bankside Power Station, now the Tate Modern.  X..png
Bankside, Hopton Street behind c1991, this building was a paper merchant. In the background Bankside Power Station, now the Tate Modern.

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:56 pm
by kiwi
Bankside. 2 X.png
BANKSIDE.
Bankside West from Southwark Bridge..jpg
Bankside West from Southwark Bridge.

Re: CLINK STREET & BANKSIDE.

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2023 1:27 am
by kiwi
Bankside, The Anchor Inn c1940s.  X..png
Bankside, The Anchor Inn c1940s.
Bankside, Moss's Alley,1912.   X..jpg
Bankside, Moss's Alley,1912.