Tooley Street end of Druid Street was called Parish Street in c1900.
DRUID STREET.
DRUID STREET.
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: Modern street map showing: RED ARROW – Site of glass jar depot beside Druid Street.
There was a company called French Flint – which had a depot at one time inside several railway arches in Druid Street, under the wide viaduct leading to London Bridge Station. Not sure whether they made glass jars or just supplied them?
Druid St, Abbey St & Shard
There was a company called French Flint – which had a depot at one time inside several railway arches in Druid Street, under the wide viaduct leading to London Bridge Station. Not sure whether they made glass jars or just supplied them?
Druid St, Abbey St & Shard
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The Marquis of Wellington Pub originally 28 Gedling street in the mid-1800s, then along the way it became 10 Gedling Street. After Gedling Street disappeared it became 21 Druid Street, I believe the pub is now closed?
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fisher club built on the site of hop warehouse owned by wood hanbury bevan 'jackson coxons place st johns estate fair street the old building was 100 yards away in fair street behind devon manshons not sure when it was built must about the seventys hope its of some help elim
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I could - and do - spend hours trawling through the pics on this wonderful forum.
The Alfred Salter playground is a little further up Druid Street, right next to the Fisher Club building, and isn’t the smaller playground on the Arnold.
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The Alfred Salter playground is a little further up Druid Street, right next to the Fisher Club building, and isn’t the smaller playground on the Arnold.
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Last edited by GSLondon on Tue May 03, 2022 8:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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The Variety Club playground is the big one on the Arnold Estate opposite Neckinger Mills, but it isn't associated with Alfred Salter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsG7vgWQvcg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsG7vgWQvcg
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