kiwi wrote: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, but there is something awry. The building is obviously set back from the pavement and has a front yard, whereas the one with which we are familiar is flush with the pavement edge - and yet the window arches look familiar. The building was in fact extended about forty years after it had opened but the new frontage was built in exactly the same style as the old. If you look at the inside view of the booking hall posted by fosney on Mon 6, 2017 you can see where the original front wall was replaced with pillars to support the roof, and in the outside views (and in aerial views) you can see that the original building is the part with the pitched roof and the extension has a flat roof. The extention must date from around 1910.
Wikipedia tells us that "the original station entrance was located in Albion Street". This is incorrect - the station has always been in Brunel Road, formerly Adam Street.