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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
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 ...
Images of England was a stand-alone project funded jointly by English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery Fund.The aim of the project was to photograph every listed building and object (some 370,000) in England and to make the images available online to create, what was at the time, one of the largest free-to-view picture libraries of buildings in the world.
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.
Billy Connolly's World Tour of England, Ireland and Wales is the third of Scottish comedian Billy Connolly's "world tours" commissioned by the BBC.It was first aired in 2002, and was released on VHS and DVD in roughly a few months later after its initial release, with three episodes on disc one and the remaining five on disc two.
Recounts her travels and experiences in the North and west of Ireland, England, and Dublin Photographer Joseph-Philippe Bevillard has since 2010, documented the lives of the Irish Traveller in his photostream [ 11 ] The photostream is on Instagram since 2019 as "jpbevillard_colour".
After such, during the remainder of the 1886–87 season, the club which was newly renamed Royal Arsenal played upon Plumstead Common. They moved in September 1887 to a field on Plumstead Marshes, which was renamed the Sportsman Ground after the Sportsman pub nearby. They continued to play there for the next six months.
The red brick tower was completed in 1664. On 11 February 1907 an explosion in a magazine in the Chemical Research Department of the Woolwich Arsenal on Plumstead Marshes caused a further explosion of a gasometer causing much damage to surrounding property in Woolwich and Plumstead, including the Church.