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Survey of London
… on the south bank of the Thames in or near Redriffe (Rotherhithe), and south-side men continued to be associated … eighteenth century. There were already windmills on the Rotherhithe riverside when the first was built. e First Mill … and in 1735 it belonged to Nicholas Felton, miller, of Rotherhithe. A second mill, of smock type, was built on the …
Survey of London Monograph
… constructed vehicular and pedestrian tunnels at Blackwall, Rotherhithe, Greenwich and Woolwich, continued the Board's …
Survey of London
… 40, 42 Richardson to John Christie and James Rodgers of Rotherhithe, masons, 18434. 4452 even Richardson to George … area as Deptford, Edmonton, Kingston, Lambeth, Rotherhithe and Wandsworth, as well, of course, as from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the last part in common with nearby Lambeth, Stepney, and Rotherhithe. 11 The usual meaning of a settlement located on …
Survey of London
… of St. Marylebone, a modeller, and William Philip Beech of Rotherhithe, a ship breaker. 19 d Stephen Pitt died in 1848 …
Old and New London
… either side from Wapping to the Tower, from Limehouse and Rotherhithe to Southwark Bridge, let us make our voyage …
Old and New London
… or St. Olave's, Tooley Street, to "Wapping Old Stairs" or Rotherhithe Church; or from Billingsgate and St. Olave's to …
Old and New London
… a bear-hunt is stated to have taken place on the ice off Rotherhithe. During this frost the fair on the ice occupied a … the south bank of the river along Lambeth, Bankside, and Rotherhithe, and even as far as Woolwich, causing a … an entirely new course, in a direct line from Lambeth to Rotherhithe; but though these plans were canvassed and …
Survey of London
… a design by R. J. Worley 279) at No. 211, Samuel Chafen of Rotherhithe for Nos. 213 and 215, and Mark Manley of St. …
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