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New Cross Inn, Deptford SE14
In New Cross Road, opposite the Town Hall, and poshed up as the "Bar Alchemy". Offers live music.
Image: © Philip Talmage
Taken: 18 Nov 2005
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New Cross: The New Cross House
The lettering high on the corner of this building is no longer picked out so as to be easily visible, but reads 'The New Cross House', which suggests that it may have been a public house. Perhaps a site-visitor with local knowledge could throw some light on this.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton
Taken: 28 Jan 2010
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New Cross: The New Cross Inn
It is good to see this splendid large Victorian pub not only still open, but clearly doing pretty well - but a lighter colour on the ground floor walls would improve its appearance.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton
Taken: 28 Jan 2010
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The New Cross House, New Cross
Once known as the Goldsmiths Tavern.
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 23 Jul 2011
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New Cross: Goldsmiths
The former New Cross House refurbished an fitted out as a cafe-bar. As far as I am aware there is no official connection with the college of the same name.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton
Taken: 4 Apr 2010
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New Cross Road
Image: © Andrew Tatlow
Taken: 22 Sep 2012
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New Cross Road
New Cross Road, South East London.
Image: © Bill Cresswell
Taken: 5 May 2005
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Deptford Town Hall
Now part of Goldsmiths' College.
Image: © Andrew Tatlow
Taken: 23 May 2013
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Deptford Town Hall weather vane
A ship themed weather vane for the town hall of a town with a long history of ship building.
Image: © Andrew Tatlow
Taken: 23 May 2013
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Deptford Town Hall, New Cross Road
In Nairn's London (1966) Ian Nairn called Deptford Town Hall "The jolliest public building in London, dashed off by an Edwardian genius, Charles Rickards... abundant maritime illustrations and naval dates sprayed all over the facade. Odd enough they look, in the land-locked traffic-block that is today's New Cross. But the gusto will never look odd, nor will the infectious topsy-turvy composition that starts with vigorous horizontals and a bow window, and ends up with a great lid of a pitched roof sheltering (what else?) a relief of men-of-war." I could not possibly improve on that description.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 3 Jun 2011
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