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Plumstead manor, together with the church of Plumstead and the chapel of Wickham annexed to it, remained part of the possessions of the monastery until its final dissolution in 1539, the 30th year of the reign of Henry VIII, when the abbey and all its revenues were surrendered into the King's hands by the then abbot, John Essex, and its thirty ...
English: View of The Old Mill public house and Plumstead Manor School, both overlooking Plumstead Common, Plumstead, Royal Borough of Greenwich, South East London. Date 1 August 2015, 09:06:32
location of Manor Ground, Plumstead (1914) In 1888, after flooding to the Sportsman Ground, the club moved to the adjoining Manor Field which was soon renamed Manor Ground. The pitch was notoriously muddy and upon its southern border lay the Ridgeway containing the Southern Outfall Sewer that ended at Crossness Pumping Station . [ 4 ]
English: Anonymous watercolour of Plumstead Road around 1845. Part of a a temporary exhibition about Plumstead in Greenwich Heritage Centre, Woolwich, south east London, UK. Part of a a temporary exhibition about Plumstead in Greenwich Heritage Centre, Woolwich, south east London, UK.
Named after Invicta, the motto of the county of Kent, the ground was Arsenal's first proper stadium, being equipped with a stand, a row of terracing and changing rooms.The arena stood on the south side of Plumstead High Street with Arsenal's old home, the Manor Ground, which was upon the opposite side of high street and north of the railway lines, being much smaller by contrast.
Winn's Common is a public open space in Plumstead in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. History ... An old hut at the North End of the common, adjacent to Kings ...
Plumstead is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. [2] The village is 19.7 miles (31.7 km) north north west of Norwich, 9.5 miles (15.3 km) south-west of Cromer and 134 miles (216 km) north-east of London. The nearest town is Holt which is 4.8 miles (7.7 km) to the north west of the village.
Escutcheon of the Perrott baronets of Plumstead. Sir James Perrott, 1st Baronet, also listed as Sir Robert Perrott (died 1731) Sir Richard Perrott, 2nd Baronet (c. 1716 –1796) Sir Edward Bindloss Perrott, 3rd Baronet (1 September 1784 – 24 March 1859) Sir Edward George Lambert Perrott, 4th Baronet (10 May 1811 – 4 June 1886)