IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Diamond Way, LONDON, SE8 3DS

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Diamond Way, SE8 3DS by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (334 Images Found)

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St Paul's Church, Deptford
The huge, imposing white stone St Paul's was built as a result of an Act of Parliament of 1711 which introduced a Coal Tax in order to fund 50 new parish churches in London. In the end only 12 of these were built. There was already a church in Deptford (St Nicholas at Deptford Green) but a petition for a second church was accepted in 1711. The new church was designed by Thomas Archer in 1713, although the steeple was added to the design subsequently. The fabric and most of the decoration was ready by 1720, but work was not completed until 1730 when the church was consecrated. It is now regarded as one of London's finest baroque churches. The interior contains several interesting monuments to seafarers, and in the churchyard is the grave to Mydiddee, a native of Tahiti who came to England with William Bligh on the HMS Providence and died in Deptford on 4th September 1793. His gravestone bears an inscription written by Edward Harwood, surgeon on the Providence. This view of the south front of the church is looking from the south-east.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 13 Apr 2014
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St Paul's Church, Deptford from the south-east
The huge, imposing white stone St Paul's was built as a result of an Act of Parliament of 1711 which introduced a Coal Tax in order to fund 50 new parish churches in London. In the end only 12 of these were built. There was already a church in Deptford (St Nicholas at Deptford Green) but a petition for a second church was accepted in 1711. The new church was designed by Thomas Archer in 1713, although the steeple was added to the design subsequently. The fabric and most of the decoration was ready by 1720, but work was not completed until 1730 when the church was consecrated. It is now regarded as one of London's finest baroque churches. The interior contains several interesting monuments to seafarers, and in the churchyard is the grave to Mydiddee, a native of Tahiti who came to England with William Bligh on the HMS Providence and died in Deptford on 4th September 1793. His gravestone bears an inscription written by Edward Harwood, surgeon on the Providence. This view of the south front of the church is looking from the south-east.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 13 Apr 2014
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St. Paul's Church, Deptford - south side
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 2 Jul 2009
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St. Paul's Church, Deptford - former south entrance
See Image (photo by Stephen Craven).
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 2 Jul 2009
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St. Paul's Church, Deptford
Dating from 1730; architect Thomas Archer http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-203270-church-of-st-paul-deptford . Seen across the triangle of parkland between Coffey Street (with the parked vehicles), Crossfield Street and Deptford Church Street.
Image: © Derek Harper Taken: 9 Feb 2011
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St Paul's Church, Deptford in spring
The huge, imposing white stone St Paul's was built as a result of an Act of Parliament of 1711 which introduced a Coal Tax in order to fund 50 new parish churches in London. In the end only 12 of these were built. There was already a church in Deptford (St Nicholas at Deptford Green) but a petition for a second church was accepted in 1711. The new church was designed by Thomas Archer in 1713, although the steeple was added to the design subsequently. The fabric and most of the decoration was ready by 1720, but work was not completed until 1730 when the church was consecrated. It is now regarded as one of London's finest baroque churches. The interior contains several interesting monuments to seafarers, and in the churchyard is the grave to Mydiddee, a native of Tahiti who came to England with William Bligh on the HMS Providence and died in Deptford on 4th September 1793. His gravestone bears an inscription written by Edward Harwood, surgeon on the Providence. This view of the churchyard is on the approach from Deptford Church Street.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 13 Apr 2014
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St Paul's Churchyard, Deptford
The huge, imposing white stone St Paul's was built as a result of an Act of Parliament of 1711 which introduced a Coal Tax in order to fund 50 new parish churches in London. In the end only 12 of these were built. There was already a church in Deptford (St Nicholas at Deptford Green) but a petition for a second church was accepted in 1711. The new church was designed by Thomas Archer in 1713, although the steeple was added to the design subsequently. The fabric and most of the decoration was ready by 1720, but work was not completed until 1730 when the church was consecrated. It is now regarded as one of London's finest baroque churches. The interior contains several interesting monuments to seafarers, and in the churchyard is the grave to Mydiddee, a native of Tahiti who came to England with William Bligh on the HMS Providence and died in Deptford on 4th September 1793. His gravestone bears an inscription written by Edward Harwood, surgeon on the Providence. This view of the churchyard is on the approach from Deptford Church Street.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 13 Apr 2014
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St. Paul's Church, Deptford - chancel end
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 2 Jul 2009
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The spire of St. Paul's Church, Deptford
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 1 Jul 2009
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St. Paul's Church, Deptford
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 2 Jul 2009
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