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  2. Tooley Street - Wikipedia

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    Former South Eastern Railway offices at No. 84 Tooley St can be seen on the left of this photo, running parallel to the river, between it and the railway line. Tooley Street is a road in central and south London connecting London Bridge to St Saviour's Dock; it runs past Tower Bridge on the Southwark/Bermondsey side of the River Thames, and forms part of the A200 road.

  3. St Olaf House - Wikipedia

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    St Olaf House is a Grade II* listed building on Tooley Street in the London Borough of Southwark. The house was built on the site of St Olave's Church between 1928 and 1932, and is now part of London Bridge Hospital.

  4. Devon Mansions - Wikipedia

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    During the Victorian era, the area between Tooley Street and the River Thames to the east of what is now Tower Bridge was one of the largest warehouse complexes in London. . Completed in 1873, these warehouses housed huge quantities of tea, coffee, spices and other commodities, and became known as London's Larder, due to the vast array of goods and provisions from across the gl

  5. A200 road - Wikipedia

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    The western end of the A200 can be seen on the left of this photo, running between the river and the railway line Former South Eastern Railway offices on Tooley St Surrey Quays railway station on Lower Road. The A200 is an A road in London running from London Bridge to Greenwich. Cycleway 4 will follow most of the A200 road.

  6. St Olave's Church, Southwark - Wikipedia

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    While they were occupying the wooden London Bridge, Olav is said to have tied his long-boats to the bridge supports and pulled it down. [1] The church’s probable beginning is as a private chapel of Godwin, Earl of Wessex from at least 1018, and his Southwark interest was probably contemporary to this. He would probably have known Olav ...

  7. The Shipwrights Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Shipwrights Arms is a Grade II listed public house at 88 Tooley Street, London Bridge, London. [1] It was built in the mid-late 19th century. [1] References

  8. London and Greenwich Railway - Wikipedia

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    The first act of Parliament, the London and Greenwich Railway Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. xlvi) was obtained for a line from Tooley Street (now London Bridge) to London Street, Greenwich. The ultimate intention was to reach Dover and there was much talk of a London to Gravesend extension from Greenwich. A scheme was presented to Parliament in ...

  9. South Eastern Railway (England) - Wikipedia

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    The South Eastern Railway's crest The South Eastern Railway's former headquarters in Tooley Street, London, near London Bridge station. Railways in the South East of England in 1840 Railway lines in Kent, SER lines can be seen alongside LCDR, LBSCR, etc. lines