Jamaica Road/Union Road.

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kiwi
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Re: Jamaica Road/Union Road.

Postby kiwi » Sun Jun 25, 2023 12:01 am

Picture states, Major Road, Southwark, c1909. I do have my doubts, as the sign says Hancocks which was in Jamaica Road.
I know Hancocks got permission for a sign in Jamaica Road, I think at number 16.
Maybe someone can confirm, one way or the other.
Major Road, off Jamaica Road, c1909.  X.png
Major Road, Southwark c1909.

Fogbrain
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Re: Jamaica Road/Union Road.

Postby Fogbrain » Tue Jun 27, 2023 2:55 pm

kiwi wrote:Picture states, Major Road, Southwark, c1909.
Maybe someone can confirm, one way or the other.
The photo is of Major Works - Jackson's french polish factory in Major Road. Hancock's was at 122 Jamaica Road. I suspect that sign in Major Road is an advertisement and has the Jamaica Road address in the bottom line - the building beneath was a box factory.

kiwi
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Re: Jamaica Road/Union Road.

Postby kiwi » Sun Feb 18, 2024 1:45 am

Children's Club Party, Royal George Pub, Jamaica Road, Rotherhithe, 1954.
Pub landlady 'Auntie Doll' (Mrs Bill Barritt) accompanies a group of singing children on the piano at the Royal George Pub, Rotherhithe.
Jamaica Road, pub landlady 'Auntie Doll' (Mrs Bill Barritt) accompanies a group of singing children on the piano at the Royal George pub in Rotherhithe, 1954.  X..png
Jamaica Road, children playing darts at the Royal George pub in Rotherhithe, c1954.  X..jpg
Children playing darts at the Royal George pub in Rotherhithe, 1954.


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