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View down Cherry Garden Street from Bermondsey Wall East
Looking south-southeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 12 Jul 2014
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Morriss House, Marigold Street, London SE16
It is spelt that way
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Image: © Christine Matthews
Taken: 8 Mar 2015
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Name Plaque on Morriss House, Marigold Street, London SE16
Here is a view of the whole apartment block
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Image: © Christine Matthews
Taken: 8 Mar 2015
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Marigold Street, London SE16
Image: © Christine Matthews
Taken: 8 Mar 2015
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Morriss House, Marigold Street, Bermondsey
Morriss House (the spelling with double s is not a mistake) is an 8 storey tower block constructed in the late 1950s as part of the Cherry Garden estate. Source: http://ukhousing.wikia.com/wiki/Morriss_House
Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 8 Mar 2015
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Marigold Street
One of several narrow sidestreets running through the estate beside Cherry Garden Pier.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 22 Oct 2010
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Marigold Street, Bermondsey
The name is an ancient one: genealogy sites record people living here in 1825. The present buildings are much more recent.
Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 8 Mar 2015
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Cherry Gardens Street
Maintaining its name,Cherry Gardens Street,and its location on the south bank of the River Thames, the new look hides the long history of this place and its many visitors (including Samuel Pepys.)
Image: © John Tustin
Taken: 1 Aug 2010
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Wilson Grove, Bermondsey
Inter-war 'garden city' housing is, perhaps, an unexpected find in this inner-city district. These are some of the 'Salter Cottages', named after Ada Salter who was the first ever woman councillor in Britain in 1910, and was the inspiration behind this development as a replacement for the appalling slums that had previously occupied the area. They were built in 1928.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 27 Jul 2007
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A200, Jamaica Road
A view of this busy dual carriageway from the junction with Marigold Street close to the, somewhat indistinct, boundary between Bermondsey and Rotherhithe. A Canada Water bound 47 bus, an Alexander bodied Dennis Trident, pauses to collect passengers at the Drummond Road stop. Opposite is a parade of shops with flats above constructed after World War II - much of the area having suffered bombing during the London Blitz.
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 22 Oct 2010
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