They sold a wide range of polythene products including bags etc. Williams Lynch Estate Agents left.
Bermondsey Street
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Address, 151-153 Bermondsey Street, the factory was in Bell Yard Mews.
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George, hairdressers 126, The Three-Day Service Ltd, Printers and Stationers at 124.
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Went to many weddings in this church. Do not know who the young lady is but that smile certainly brighten up my day.
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Not a very clear picture, but this is the first picture I have seen of this pub, so for information’s sake I’ve decided to post. I think the pub was on the corner of White’s Ground, (formally Gun Alley) and Bermondsey Street. In c1900 the Publican was Thomas Causer whose name is on the pubs window, I also think he may have been a boxer.
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The pub on the corner with White's Grounds was the Yorkshire Grey, since renamed the Garrison. The Eight Bells was further down the street, just before Newham's Row, at № 103 - until Bermondsey Street was renumbered in June 1902. After that it was № 117.kiwi wrote:I think the pub was on the corner of White’s Ground, (formally Gun Alley) and Bermondsey Street.
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