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  2. File:Southwark arms.png - Wikipedia

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    Arms of the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark granted 14th June 1902 by the College of Arms Source: A.C. Fox-Davies, The Book of Public Arms (T. C. & E. C. Jack, London, 1915) File usage The following 3 pages use this file:

  3. Armorial of London - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of Middlesex, 1910-1965 (absorbed into Greater London) Coat of arms of London County Council , 1914-1965 Coat of arms of the Greater London Council , 1965-1986

  4. Grade I and II* listed buildings in the London Borough of ...

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    12–21 Hopton Street, Southwark: Almshouse: 1746–1749: 2 March 1950: 1385623: Hoptons Almshouses, Hopton Gardens: Mary Sheridan House (part) and Area Railings 11–13 St Thomas Street, Borough, Southwark: Terraced House

  5. London Borough of Southwark - Wikipedia

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    At the 2001 census Southwark had a population of 244,866. Southwark was ethnically 63.04% white, 5.9% Asian or Asian British, and 25.9% black or black British. By 2021 the population was 307,640, with 51.5% white, 9.9% Asian or Asian British, and 25.1% black or black British. 31% of householders were owner–occupiers.

  6. Category:Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of ...

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  7. The Gladstone Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Gladstone Arms is a public house in Lant Street in the Borough – the Southwark district of London. It is also known as The Glad . Built on the site of a Victorian pub, the current building was constructed in the 1920s.

  8. White Hart, Southwark - Wikipedia

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    The White Hart Inn was a coaching inn located on Borough High Street in Southwark. [1] The inn is first recorded in 1406 but likely dates back to the late fourteenth century as the White Hart was the symbol of Richard II. [2] At the time Southwark was separate from the City of London north of the River Thames.

  9. Southwark - Wikipedia

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    Southwark is thought to have become a burh in 886. The area appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 within the hundred of Brixton as held by several Surrey manors. [22] The ancient borough of Southwark, enfranchised in 1295, initially consisted of the pre-existing Surrey parishes of St George the Martyr, St Olave, St Margaret and St Mary. [36]