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The Thames Path on Cumberland Wharf
Image: © Steve Daniels
Taken: 25 Jun 2012
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Bronze Statues, Rotherhithe, London SE1
More bronze statues along the Thames Path.
Image: © Christine Matthews
Taken: 10 Mar 2016
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Lighters, Rotherhithe, 1988
Flat bottomed, to sit nicely on the mud.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: Unknown
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Duke of Clarence pub (site of), 186 Rotherhithe Street, London SE16
A three-storeyed pub at the junction with Canon Beck Road, first recorded in 1805 and ceased trading about 1956. It sold 'Beasley's Ales & Stouts'.
Image: © Chris Lordan
Taken: 19 Oct 2009
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The Sunbeam Weekly and the Pilgrim?s Pocket
Peter McClean’s sculpture shows a 17th century pilgrim. He is looking with astonishment at a newsboy reading a 1930s paper with the story of The Mayflower and the modern USA as a Staffordshire terrier begs for attention. In his pocket is a London A-Z, dated 1620.
Image: © Steve Daniels
Taken: 25 Jun 2012
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Swan with Two Heads pub (site of) Swan Road, Rotherhithe, London, SE16
It was at the junction with Rotherhithe Street from 1683 to 1813. I believe it was on the left i.e. where the car is parked on the driveway. This is based on a description I read - "on an island". Many years ago Swan Road forked around a building and even in the early 1960's an alley isolated a granary type building where the corner house is. Building on the right is Winchelsea House of the Swan Estate. Previously called 'Floating Dock' and the 'Two Knecked Swan' - both these names could be linked to an 'island'.
Image: © Chris Lordan
Taken: 1 Dec 2009
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View of an abandoned ship on the Thames Beach
The ship is now used as a private garden. Looking south-southwest.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 12 Jul 2014
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View of the Thames Path from the Thames Beach
Looking south-southwest.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 12 Jul 2014
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View along Rotherhithe Street #2
Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 12 Jul 2014
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Sunshine Weekly and the Pilgrim's Pocket
This life sized bronze statue depicts the astonishment of a 17th century Pilgrim at a boy reading a 1930’s comic, whilst a frisky Staffordshire Bull Terrier clamours for attention. The pilgrim’s pocket contains an A-Z, dated 1620! The statue reflects the area’s past connection to the Pilgrims. Erected by the Mayflower Tenants Association near Cumberland Wharf in 1991.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 28 Nov 2013
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