Hi abc, welcome to the site. Like your story and pictures, just trying to work out each road/street. Is that the Boatman Pub, Jamaica Road (formerly Royal George)? If so am I right in thinking its on the corner of Clarks Orchard? I know Paradise Street at one time emerged from there somewhere. Brunel Road being on right, Albion Street where the tipper lorry is coming from and heading into Lower Road (left), was the other side of the roundabout once called Culling Road? This would make Jamaica Road dead opposite. Hope I get at least one of these right, only it does add to the pictures.
Cheers Kiwi.
To answer my own question, it’s not the Boatman Pub, it’s the Princess Victoria. Picture in Lower Road Topic.
ALBION STREET,ROTHERHITHE.
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The Battle of the Nile Pub, 57 Albion Street & 39 Ainsty Street.
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Once again pictures from the film One Wish Too Many.
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c1904
Bakers shop and buildings at 109-111 Albion Street, Bermondsey. In the 1950s Pine House, a block of flats on the Ainsty Estate, was built on this site. c1904
Bakers shop and buildings at 109-111 Albion Street, Bermondsey. In the 1950s Pine House, a block of flats on the Ainsty Estate, was built on this site. c1904
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