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Re: Bermondsey Street
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 2:36 am
by kiwi
Bermondsey Street. The Methodist Church was a driving force behind the temperance movement in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The intoxicating effects of beer were seen as the cause of many social problems but the South London Wesleyan Mission also recognised the social benefits of meeting for a drink. They started their own temperance pub called St George’s House in West Lane, where you could enjoy a tasty non-alcoholic beverage like sarsaparilla or Vimto.
- Bermondsey Central Hall Methodist Church Bermondsey Street. Decima St to the left.
- Bermondsey Street c1910.
Re: Bermondsey Street
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 11:55 pm
by kiwi
- Garrison Gastropub 99-101 Bermondsey St, 2016, was the Yorkshire grey pub .
- The Garrison Pub Interior.
- Bermondsey Street, The Yorkshire Grey Pub now The Garrison Gastropub.
Re: Bermondsey Street
Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 12:42 am
by kiwi
The site of Wool yard reflects this history — it was first home to a gin distillery from 1819, then generations of trades connected to the wool and cotton industry — Thomas Legg and Sons, Touach and Co, Arthur Smart is the only remaining presence of the company on Bermondsey and Sons — until the 1950s when it became a food factory. As industries left from the 1960s onwards, new uses were found for the buildings and spaces in the area with many warehouses used by the antique dealers of the relocated Bermondsey antique market.
- Wool Yard 52 56 Bermondsey Street. Looking through the entrance you can see the Tembo Leather Co Building.
- Tempo Leather Co, 55 Bermondsey Street This is the site of the original Tempo leather company, now located just off Old Kent Road, not sure if it is still there.
- Bermondsey Street, the rear yard of Tempo Leather Company Limited
- Bermondsey Street. Thomson Bros Ltd, Knightrider Mills, shared by Tempo Leather Co Ltd and Rilling Hills Ltd and Marchant Hills Ltd.
- Bermondsey Street, c1988, Tempo Leather Co Ltd. Thomsons move to Bermondsey Street in 1952.
Re: Bermondsey Street
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 11:05 am
by kiwi
- BERMONDSEY STREET 1936.This house dates from the late 17th century
Re: Bermondsey Street
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2017 7:55 am
by kiwi
Re: Bermondsey Street
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:04 pm
by Fogbrain
kiwi wrote:bermondsey street. Is the sign the YORKSHIRE GREY PUB? on the corner of Whites Ground
Yes!
Re: Bermondsey Street
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 10:15 pm
by Fogbrain
kiwi wrote:Charles Waller ... based at 176 Bermondsey Street
If the street number is correct, Kiwi, the site is slightly off - № 176 of the early 19th century was further up on the left. Bermondsey Street has been renumbered twice since then.
Re: Bermondsey Street
Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2017 1:30 pm
by oldmod68
Yes it's the Yorkshire Grey. I spent many a night there in the sixties and finished my stag night there in July 1972.
Re: Bermondsey Street
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:18 am
by kiwi
- The Rankin Building, 139-143 Bermondsey Street 2017
- Bermondsey Street, No. 139-151. Businesses include Rankin Brothers and Sons, A.E. Bickel and Company Limited, Caledonian Costumes Limited, and C. Baker and Son Limited brush makers.