Thanks, Kiwi, that's exactly right - Clarence Place is out of site behind the ironically named Garden Row. The building in the background is Central Street School. Collage has apparently removed 'Southwark' from the caption, so are apparently aware that it wasn't right, but maybe haven't worked out ...
kiwi wrote:Tooley Street Cooperage Pub now been demolished and replaced by part of the new London Bridge Station.
Not demolished - being refurbished and will be part of London Bridge Station, a retail unit I should think, perhaps even a pub. https://goo.gl/maps/vhwJqaHi6JE2
Picture states, Adam Street numbers 47-49. I think this maybe Brunel Road? Adam Street is indeed the original name for Brunel Road - the street predates the Thames Tunnel by many years. It is after the street that the pub therein was named. The building on the right is indeed Rotherhithe Station, b...
This part of OKR was known as Sussex Place in the 1860s. Sussex Place was the terrace of houses further to the north-west that became 464-484 OKR; 464 was on the corner of Ossory Road. This was a common practice by developers to make the new properties sound posher and it has been continued since, ...
The town hall was destroyed that night. The building in the photo was the council extension offices when opened c.1930 and became the town hall after the destruction of the Victorian one. Eddie Taylor was the chauffeur to several successive mayors of Bermondsey. One of his granddaughters has his two...
kiwi wrote:I’m almost certain that this is the Spa Road Bakery, can anyone confirm before I post it into the Spa Road Topic, Cheers. Spa Road, c1926, Fresh bread being taken out of an oven at the Bermondsey Co-operative's Bakery..jpg
The Bermondsey Co-operative's bakery was in Fort road.