India Arms pub [1 of 2] (site of) Rotherhithe Street, London, SE16
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Image: © Chris Lordan Taken: 1 Dec 2009
Believed this was first recorded in 1743 and demolished 1806/8. A timber building on the riverside of the street and at the south end of Durands Wharf, site of which is depicted. It was rebuilt practically opposite its original location. See India Arms [2 of 2]. When built it was believed to have been the 'Golden Anchor'. It would have stood about 170 yards from today's 'Clipper' pub.http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1604060