- Union Street, numbers 243-249. This part was formerly 15-18 Charlotte Street.
UNION STREET,BOROUGH.
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kiwi wrote:John Harvard Senior School for Boys. I went to school here in the early 1950s.
When the nearby Blackfriars Senior School for Boys was destroyed by a fire, the school amalgamated with the Orange Street Senior School for Boys and became known as the John Harvard Senior School for Boys. The School was built and completed in 1874.
Union Street 2017, now the Jerwood Space arts centre. X.jpgJH Dads School badge. John Harvard,Union Street, Borough..jpgUnion Street, Mr Osmon was my headmaster at John Harvard early 1950s. X.jpg
I left this school July 1958. I remember Osman testing us out in the nets for cricket as a fast bowler he sorted out the wheat from the chaff.
Thomas was maths teacher .A short ass who had the habit of poking you hard in the arm muscle instead of looking you in the eye.
I remember my first day at this school in Mr Manns english? class who got all our attention when he gave us his definition of a woman-
WOE-UNTO-MAN. (I should have kept this in mind later on ) The woodwork teacher was Mr Hemans who had a unique way of testing our finished treasures- by jumping on them -if they survived he let you take them home. I think the metalwork teacher was called Mr Mathews, who reminded me of the bloke on the Scotts Porridge Packets, a northern giant. I remember on the way to school one freezing morning, at the crossroads by the Royal Mail depot, an accident caused a car to skid onto waste ground and tip on its side .Then I saw our metalwork teacher drop his briefcase and overcoat and got onto the car ripped open the door and helped out the woman driver. I decided, then and there, never to upset this teacher. I didn't do bad in this school starting out 28 and finishing 2nd. 1st was a boy called Ivan Brown, who got a good job on the L E B . I got a marine engineering apprenticeship at Heinke submarine engineers in Grange Rd , Bermondsey. But I ended up as a telecoms data engineer for you know who. Does anyone recall John Harvard's motto if any.

I can't remember this teachers name.
Though I do remember he like football,
so he must have been ok.
Re: UNION STREET,BOROUGH.
Mander Place was off Union Street, near Redcross Way.
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Slightly confusing as on the 1950s map it shows right to left, Shipp 2-4 and STC 6, 2-4 in the picture seems to be back to front.
To the right is the side of Presto Tools, there address 94-96 Borough High Street, this was the entrance to the trade counter of Presto Tools.

To the right is the side of Presto Tools, there address 94-96 Borough High Street, this was the entrance to the trade counter of Presto Tools.
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It just means that the building is numbers 2 and 4; i suppose it would have looked a bit odd if the number on the front had read "4 & 2". But it is a mystery as to why the building was given both numbers when the street was renumbered in 1862.kiwi wrote:Slightly confusing as on the 1950s map it shows right to left, Shipp 2-4 and STC 6, 2-4 in the picture seems to be back to front.![]()
To the right is the side of Presto Tools, there address 94-96 Borough High Street, this was the entrance to the trade counter of Presto Tools.
Union Street, Southwark, shops at 4-2 and 6, Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd, c1973. X..png
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The building on the right is a butcher's shop. The Rose & Crown is out of shot on the right.kiwi wrote:Union Street, Southwark, looking from O'Meare Street, Rose & Crown Pub to the right. Joseph Watson & Co. were yeast manufacturers.
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Fogbrain wrote:The building on the right is a butcher's shop. The Rose & Crown is out of shot on the right.kiwi wrote:Union Street, Southwark, looking from O'Meare Street, Rose & Crown Pub to the right. Joseph Watson & Co. were yeast manufacturers.
Just a bit of adjustment there Fogbrain. I posted that The Rose & Crown was to the right not the next building on the right. By all means pick-up and adjust a post that I have got wrong, no problem but to be that picky, come on lighten up.

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