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Houses on Lower Road, London SE16
Showing position of postbox No. SE16 17.
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Image: © JThomas
Taken: 20 Jun 2022
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Victorian postbox on Lower Road, London SE16
Postbox No. SE16 17.
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Image: © JThomas
Taken: 20 Jun 2022
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A200, Lower Road, SE16
Heading towards London Bridge.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 6 Apr 2019
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Sir Michael Caine Plaque
Mounted on the old gatehouse this being the only remaining part of St Olave’s Hospital still standing. Lower Road, Rotherhithe.
Image: © David Lunn
Taken: 23 Sep 2005
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Crossing on the A200 beside Neptune Street Park
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 20 Jun 2022
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Neptune Street Park
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 20 Jun 2022
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Neptune Street, Rotherhithe
Image: © Alex McGregor
Taken: 19 Aug 2010
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Star & Garter pub (site of) 67, Lower Road, Rotherhithe, London, SE16
The pub stood opposite Culling Road and consequently opposite the Rotherhithe Hippodrome (ex Terris Theatre). Due to the straightening of Lower Road in the late 1980's, it would have been about 10 yards beyond the wall shown. First recorded in 1859 and closed in 1941 - 'closed' I believe due to German bombs as a stick of bombs fell in that area. The Terris Theatre opened 16-10-1899 and the opening programme carried adverts, one being, "For a 'quick one' during the interval visit the Star and Garter opposite". Map of 1914 records the address as a beer retailer.
Image: © Chris Lordan
Taken: 4 Nov 2009
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St. Olave's Hospital Gatehouse
Located on the corner of Ann Moss Way, the gatehouse is the one of only two buildings surviving from the hospital which closed in 1985. The blue plaque refers to the birth of Sir Michael Caine, born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite in the charity wing of St.Olave's on 14th March 1933. Sir Michael Caine is a highly regarded film actor.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 22 Oct 2010
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Rotherhithe: Peele Almshouses, Lower Road, SE16
These almshouses were built in 1901. The plaque in the gable end wall reads:
These Almshouses
were erected under the will of the late
CHARLES JOHN PEELE
Partner in the firm of
Brandram Bros & Co
of this Parish
Also of Childown Hall, Chertsey, Surrey
to the memory of his mother
HELEN PEELE
AD 1901
Helen Peele died aged 68 in Chertsey in 1890 while her son Charles John Peele died, also in Chertsey, aged 45 in 1896.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 18 Apr 2010
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