First recorded in 1861 and closed in the 1950's. Originally at the junction with Napier Terrace that later changed to Jewett Street. In the early 1960's the distance between Yeoman Street and Plough Way, where it turned south, was the thickness of the wall that separated the two i.e. about 26 inches. Plough Way did not have the extended sweep it has today as the junction with Jewett Street had been absorbed into the Surrey Docks area and blocked by a brick wall. Building to the left of the image is Carinthia Court, 93 Plough Way.
Plough Way now Calypso Way
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Re: Plough Way now Calypso Way
I was born in Plough Way, my Nan ran the sweet shop at No. 31. A few doors away from the Prince of Wales.
My Mum's family lived in Sutton Dwellings.
In the picture of the VE day celebrations, my Aunt Lily is dressed as Charlie Chaplin near the back and my Cousin Albert Bartlett is in the front row next to the Queen, he is dressed as a black minstrel.
I was told the young fellow in the fancy dress as Hitler became a comedian.
I added a picture of my cousin outside the sweet shop, tobacconist.
Re: Plough Way now Calypso Way
Michael O'Sullivan wrote:Lily as Charlie Chaplin Albert as black minstrel Sutton Dwellings VE day jpg.jpg
I was born in Plough Way, my Nan ran the sweet shop at No. 31. A few doors away from the Prince of Wales.
My Mum's family lived in Sutton Dwellings.
In the picture of the VE day celebrations, my Aunt Lily is dressed as Charlie Chaplin near the back and my Cousin Albert Bartlett is in the front row next to the Queen, he is dressed as a black minstrel.
I was told the young fellow in the fancy dress as Hitler became a comedian.
Bernie sweet shop 31 Plough Way Rotherhithe.jpg
I added a picture of my cousin outside the sweet shop, tobacconist.
Hi Michael, welcome to the site and thank you for the pictures and information. Kiwi.
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