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Pages in category "Models from the London Borough of Southwark" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Southwark Bridge (/ ˈ s ʌ ð ə k / ⓘ SUDH-ək) [1] is an arch bridge in London, for traffic linking the district of Southwark and the City across the River Thames. Besides when others are closed for temporary repairs, it has the least traffic of the Thames bridges in London .
The seated statue of Dr Salter was stolen in 2011, after which the figures of his daughter Joyce and her cat were taken into safekeeping by Southwark Council. [15] The new work includes an additional sculpture portraying Salter's wife, Ada. [16] Memorial to Albert Edward McKenzie: Tower Bridge Road: 2015: Kevin Boys: Tim Wood: Sculpture — [17 ...
The circus and obelisk provided a formal termination of Blackfriars Road, a mile long boulevard from the recently constructed Blackfriars Bridge. At the circus, Blackfriars Road intersected with new and existing highways to Lambeth, Newington, Westminster Bridge and The Borough at Southwark. In local parlance the area was known as the "obliss ...
The former St Thomas' Church, Southwark. St Thomas' Hospital as it looked in the eighteenth century. St Thomas Street is a street in Southwark in London located next to London Bridge station. [1] It takes its name from St Thomas' Hospital which was originally located nearby and dates back to the mid-sixteenth century. [2]
The route was created as part of the planning and road improvements associated with the completion of Westminster Bridge in 1750, to provide access to Southwark from the north-west 'West End' without having to travel through the City of London. Southwark Bridge Road crosses Borough Road north-south
Marshalsea Road (classified A3201) is a major street in Southwark, south London, England. [1] At the northwest end is the Southwark Bridge Road. At the southeast end is Borough tube station on Borough High Street. Continuing across the street are Long Lane and Great Dover Street.
At the northwest end is the Southwark Bridge Road and at the southeast end is Borough High Street.Close by, just to the north in Borough High Street, is the historic St George the Martyr church, where the Charles Dickens character Little Dorrit was married in Dickens' book of the same name.