BROADWALL/HATFIELDS
BROADWALL/HATFIELDS
The Bull In The Pound was situated at 92 Broadwall. This pub closed c.1918 and was demolished c.1975.
Broadwall 2018, now ends at Stamford St, far end. The Bull In The Pound pub was on the other side in Broadwall, no longer there,which at that time c1930, ran to Hatfield Street.
The Mitre was situated on the SE corner of Hatfields and Isabella St (this part of Hatfields used to be the Broadwall - No 90 and later No 117 after another rearrangement).
Built around the mid 1700s. A William Rees was the licensee from about 1824 to 1832. The pub was solely supplied by the Anchor Brewery in Southwark but the only beer they made at the time was a porter. As the Mitre was just south of Blackfriar's Bridge, it was the site of many inquests into the deaths of people jumping off the bridge.
The Mitre was rebuilt about 1880. It featured under its own name in the TV series and movie For The Love of Ada in the early 1970s. Rundown and neglected, it was finally demolished in 2003.
Last edited by kiwi on Fri Aug 06, 2021 3:50 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Beano from Peabody Buildings in the late 1940s. Peabody Buildings was between Broadwall & Roupell Street, Duke Street now Duchy Street was also on one side of the buildings.This part of Broadwall is no longer there.
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Children in a playground on the Peabody Estate off Broadwall. The estate was laid-out in 1875 and consisted of 16 blocks, with 4 additional blocks added in 1890s.
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Crossett Place formerly Brunswick Place ran off Hatfield.
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Hatfields, formally Hatfield Street. The area around here was once fields where beaver skins were prepared for hat making. Southwark was famous for its hat makers, one of whom was Tress & Co, who occupied a site in nearby Stamford Street, from the late c19th to the mid c20th.
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