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Former factory buildings of W T Henley?s Cable Works
No part of Gravesend is more run down at present than the area along by the river to the west of the centre, in the area known as Rosherville. Rosherville Gardens were laid out in 1837 in one of the disused chalk pits next to Crete Hall Road, and covered an area of 17 acres. Their full title was the 'Kent Zoological and Botanical Gardens Institution’. In the Victorian period they became a favourite destination for thousands of Londoners, many travelling by paddle steamer down the River Thames to disembark at the pier built to service the gardens. In the 1850s up to 20,000 visitors passed through the turnstiles in a week. By 1880 the gardens had reached the peak of their popularity and in 1901 they were closed. In 1924 five acres of the land was sold to W T Henley’s Cable Works, which had occupied the land between Rosherville Gardens and the Thames since 1906. In 1939 Henley’s bought the rest of the land and the site was completely cleared. Most of Henley's Works has in turn been cleared, but the former offices built in the 1930s in art deco style remain as do some of the former factory buildings. The factory buildings seen here along The Shore are now empty and vandalised. They probably date from 1906 when Henley's needed a bigger site and moved their cable works from North Woolwich to here at Rosherville. The area will soon be redeveloped again as part of the Thames Gateway but whether these buildings can be saved and put to use again is debatable.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 5 Apr 2012
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The Shore, Northfleet
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 1 Jan 2015
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The Old Sun Pub, Gravesend
Crete Hall Road, Gravesend, DA11 9AA on the River Thames Tideway
Image: © canalandriversidepubs co uk
Taken: 7 Feb 2010
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The Old Sun, Northfleet
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 1 Jan 2015
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Crete Hall Road, Northfleet
On the left is the former W T Henley AEI Cable Works.
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 23 Aug 2014
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Crete Hall Road, Northfleet
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 1 Jan 2015
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The Old Sun, Gravesend
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 16 Jul 2010
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The Thames at Gravesend
Junction of The Shore and Pier Road, Rosherville. This picture shows the very industrial land use here. Because so much industry occupies the river frontages it is often not possible to walk following a river footpath here.
Image: © Danny P Robinson
Taken: 29 May 2006
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W T Henley/ AEI office building, Northfleet
Now disused offices of the cable works that used to be here.
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 1 Jan 2015
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View from The Shore, Rosherville
No part of Gravesend is more run down at present than the area along by the river to the west of the centre, in the area known as Rosherville. Rosherville Gardens were laid out in 1837 in one of the disused chalk pits just west of here by Crete Hall Road, and covered an area of 17 acres. Their full title was the 'Kent Zoological and Botanical Gardens Institution’. In the Victorian period they became a favourite destination for thousands of Londoners, many travelling by paddle steamer down the River Thames to disembark at the pier built to service the gardens. By 1880 the gardens had reached the peak of their popularity and in 1901 they were closed. This scene by The Shore should hopefully be transformed at some stage by the Thames Gateway development. Tilbury Docks can be seen across the Thames.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 5 Apr 2012
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