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The Greenwich Peninsula is bounded on three sides by a loop of the Thames, between the Isle of Dogs to the west and Silvertown to the east.


Formerly known as Greenwich Marshes and as Bugsby’s Marshes, it became known as East Greenwich as it developed in the 19th century, but more recently has been called North Greenwich due to the location of the North Greenwich tube station. This should not be confused with North Greenwich on the Isle of Dogs, at the north side of a former ferry from Greenwich.

The peninsula was drained by Dutch engineers in the 16th century, allowing it to be used as pasture land. In the 17th century, Blackwall Point (the northern tip of the peninsula, opposite Blackwall) gained notoriety as a location where pirates’ corpses were hung in cages as a deterrent to other would-be pirates. In the 1690s the Board of Ordnance established a gunpowder magazine on the west side of the peninsula, which was in operation by 1695 serving as the government’s primary magazine (where newly-milled powder was stored prior to being distributed, on board specially-equipped hoys, to wherever it was needed). Alongside the magazine was a wharf, a proof house and accommodation for the resident Storekeeper. From the early 18th century, however, local residents began petitioning Parliament, asking for the magazine (and its dangerous contents in particular) to be removed; this eventually led to the establishment of a new set of Royal Gunpowder Magazines downriver at Purfleet, which was opened in 1765. By 1771 gunpowder was no longer stored at Greenwich (though the buildings remained in situ for some decades afterwards).

The peninsula was steadily industrialised from the early 19th century onwards. In 1857 a plan was presented to Parliament for a huge dock occupying much of the peninsula, connected to Greenwich Reach to the west and Bugsby’s Reach to the east, but this came to nothing. Early industries included Henry Blakeley’s Ordnance Works making heavy guns, with other sites making chemicals, submarine cables, iron boats, iron and steel. Henry Bessemer built a steel works in the early 1860s to supply the London shipbuilding industry, but this closed as a result of a fall in demand due to the financial crisis of 1866. Later came oil mills, shipbuilding (for example the 1870 clippers Blackadder and Hallowe’en built by Maudslay), boiler making, manufacture of Portland cement and linoleum (Bessemer’s works became the Victoria linoleum works) and the South Metropolitan Gas company’s huge East Greenwich Gas Works. Early in the 20th century came bronze manufacturers Delta Metals and works making asbestos and ’Molassine Meal’ animal feed.

For over 100 years the peninsula was dominated by the gasworks which primarily produced town gas, also known as coal gas. The gasworks grew to 240 acres, the largest in Europe, also producing coke, tar and chemicals as important secondary products. The site had its own extensive railway system connected to the main railway line near Charlton, and a large jetty used to unload coal and load coke. There were two huge gas holders. Originally manufacturing gas from coal, the plant began to manufacture gas from oil in the 1960s. The discovery of natural gas reserves in the North Sea soon rendered the complex obsolete.

On the eastern shore was Blackwall Point Power Station; the original station from the 1890s was replaced in the 1950s by a new station which ceased operation about 1981. A large area including the site of the Victoria linoleum works later became the Victoria Deep Water Terminal in 1966, handling container traffic.

At the southern end of the peninsula Enderby’s Wharf was occupied by a succession of submarine cable companies from 1857 onwards, including Glass Elliot, W T Henley, Telcon, Submarine Cables Ltd, STC, Nortel and Alcatel.

The peninsula remained relatively remote from central London until the opening of the Blackwall Tunnel in 1897, and had no passenger railway or London Underground service until the opening of North Greenwich tube station on the Jubilee line in 1999.

Closure of the gasworks, power station and other industries in the late 20th century left much of the Greenwich Peninsula a barren wasteland, much of it heavily contaminated.

In the early years of the 21st century, surviving industries were mainly concentrated on the western side of the peninsula, between the river and the A102 Blackwall Tunnel southern approach road. They included Alcatel, a Tunnel Refiners/Amylum glucose plant (from 1976 until about 2008 part of Tate & Lyle) which closed in 2009, and two large marine aggregate terminals on the Delta Metals and Victoria Deep Water Terminal sites. One of the two gas holders also remains.

Public and private investment since the early 1990s has brought about some dramatic changes in the peninsula’s topography. In 1997 the national regeneration agency, English Partnerships, (now named the Homes and Communities Agency) purchased 1.21 square kilometres of disused land on the peninsula. The agency’s investment of over £225m has helped to enhance the transport network and create new homes, commercial space and community facilities and to open up access to parkland along the river.

In addition to the construction of the Millennium Dome, new roads were built on the eastern side of the Peninsula in anticipation of new developments. New riverside walkways, cycle paths and public artworks were also created, including Antony Gormley’s Quantum Cloud and A Slice of Reality, a work by Richard Wilson.

North Greenwich tube station on the Jubilee line opened in 1999. It is one of the largest London Underground stations and also has a bus station. The North Greenwich Pier offering commuter boat service to other parts of London, both east and west, is located on the Thames just to the east of the tube station.

Transport for London constructed a cable car over the River Thames just before the 2012 Summer Olympics began.

The peninsula is being developed with new homes.


Main source: Wikipedia
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LOCALITY

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Wendy    
Added: 22 Mar 2024 15:33 GMT   

Polygon Buildings
Following the demolition of the Polygon, and prior to the construction of Oakshott Court in 1974, 4 tenement type blocks of flats were built on the site at Clarendon Sq/Phoenix Rd called Polygon Buildings. These were primarily for people working for the Midland Railway and subsequently British Rail. My family lived for 5 years in Block C in the 1950s. It seems that very few photos exist of these buildings.

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Steve   
Added: 19 Mar 2024 08:42 GMT   

Road construction and houses completed
New Charleville Circus road layout shown on Stanford’s Library Map Of London And Its Suburbs 1879 with access via West Hill only.

Plans showing street numbering were recorded in 1888 so we can concluded the houses in Charleville Circus were built by this date.

Source: Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London

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Steve   
Added: 19 Mar 2024 08:04 GMT   

Charleville Circus, Sydenham: One Place Study (OPS)
One Place Study’s (OPS) are a recent innovation to research and record historical facts/events/people focused on a single place �’ building, street, town etc.

I have created an open access OPS of Charleville Circus on WikiTree that has over a million members across the globe working on a single family tree for everyone to enjoy, for free, forever.

Source: Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London

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Charles   
Added: 8 Mar 2024 20:45 GMT   

My House
I want to know who lived in my house in the 1860’s.

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NH   
Added: 7 Mar 2024 11:41 GMT   

Telephone House
Donald Hunter House, formerly Telephone House, was the BT Offices closed in 2000

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Paul Cox   
Added: 5 Mar 2024 22:18 GMT   

War damage reinstatement plans of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street
Whilst clearing my elderly Mothers house of general detritus, I’ve come across original plans (one on acetate) of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street. Might they be of interest or should I just dispose of them? There are 4 copies seemingly from the one single acetate example. Seems a shame to just junk them as the level of detail is exquisite. No worries if of no interest, but thought I’d put it out there.

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Diana   
Added: 28 Feb 2024 13:52 GMT   

New Inn Yard, E1
My great grandparents x 6 lived in New Inn Yard. On this date, their son was baptised in nearby St Leonard’s Church, Shoreditch

Source: BDM London, Cripplegate and Shoreditch registers written by church clerk.

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Vic Stanley   
Added: 24 Feb 2024 17:38 GMT   

Postcose
The postcode is SE15, NOT SE1

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Blackwall Lane link, SE10 Blackwall Lane link is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Blackwall Tunnel Approach Road, SE10 Blackwall Tunnel Approach Road is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Bugsbys Way, SE10 Bugsbys Way is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
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Cable Walk, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
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Chandlers Row, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
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Child Lane, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
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Christchurch Road, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
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City Cross Business Park, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
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Commercial Way, SE10 Commercial Way is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Commercial Way, SE10
Cottrell Court, SE10 Cottrell Court is a block on Southern Way (North Greenwich)
Cottrell Court, SE10
Curran Street, W1H Curran Street is a location in London (North Greenwich)
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Cutter Lane, SE10 Cutter Lane is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Cutter Lane, SE10
Cyrus Field Street, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Cyrus Field Street, SE10
Davern Close, SE10 Davern Close is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Davern Close, SE10
Des Barres Court, SE10 Des Barres Court is a block on Peartree Way (North Greenwich)
Des Barres Court, SE10
Distel Apartments, SE10 Distel Apartments is a block on Telegraph Avenue (North Greenwich)
Distel Apartments, SE10
Dodds House, SE10 Dodds House is a block on Peartree Way (North Greenwich)
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Dreadnaught Walk, SE10 Dreadnaught Walk is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Dreadnought Street, SE10 Dreadnought Street is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
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East Parkside, SE10 East Parkside is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Edison Court, SE10 Edison Court is a block on Moseley Row (North Greenwich)
Edison Court, SE10
Edmund Halley Way, SE10 Edmund Halley Way is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Entertainment Avenue, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
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Farnsworth Court, SE10 Farnsworth Court is a block on West Parkside (North Greenwich)
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Fearon Street, SE10 This is a street in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Fergus Street, SE10 Fergus Street is a location in London (North Greenwich)
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Findor Apartments, SE10 Findor Apartments is a block on Telegraph Avenue (North Greenwich)
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Fingal Street, SE10 Fingal Street is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Flavell Mews, SE10 Flavell Mews is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Garda House, SE10 Garda House is located on Cable Walk (North Greenwich)
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Gilroy Street, SE10 Gilroy Street is a location in London (North Greenwich)
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Glenforth Street, SE10 Glenforth Street is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Green Place, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
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Greenroof Way, SE10 Greenroof Way is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Hankins House, SE10 Hankins House is a block on Peartree Way (North Greenwich)
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Hop Street, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
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Kilby Court, SE10 Kilby Court is sited on Greenroof Way (North Greenwich)
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Lighthouse View, SE10 Lighthouse View is a block in North Greenwich (North Greenwich)
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Loop Court, SE10 Loop Court is a block on Telegraph Avenue (North Greenwich)
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Maurer Court, SE10 Maurer Court is a block on John Harrison Way (North Greenwich)
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Mauritius Road, SE10 Mauritius Road is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Mauritius Road, SE10
Mercers Close, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Mercers Close, SE10
Metcalfe Court, SE10 Metcalfe Court is a block on John Harrison Way (North Greenwich)
Metcalfe Court, SE10
Millennium Way, SE10 Millennium Way is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
Millennium Way, SE10
Mitre Passage, SE10 Mitre Passage is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Mitre Passage, SE10
Morden Wharf Road, SE10 Morden Wharf Road is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
Morden Wharf Road, SE10
Morden Wharf Road, SE10 Morden Wharf Road is a road in the E14 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Morden Wharf Road, SE10
Mordenwharf Road, SE10 Mordenwharf Road is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
Mordenwharf Road, SE10
Moseley Row, SE10 Moseley Row is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
Moseley Row, SE10
Mudlarks Boulevard, SE10 Mudlarks Boulevard is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Mudlarks Boulevard, SE10
Mudlarks Boulevard, SE10 Mudlarks Boulevard is a road in the E16 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Newton Lodge, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Newton Lodge, SE10
Newton Lodge, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Newton Lodge, SE10
No2 Upper Riverside, SE10 No2 Upper Riverside is part of the Upper Riverside series of towers (North Greenwich)
No2 Upper Riverside, SE10
No3 Upper Riverside, SE10 No3 Upper Riverside is a block in North Greenwich (North Greenwich)
No3 Upper Riverside, SE10
No4 Upper Riverside, SE10 No4 Upper Riverside is a tower on the Greenwich peninsula (North Greenwich)
No4 Upper Riverside, SE10
No5 Upper Riverside, SE10 No5 Upper Riverside is the southernmost in a series of towers near to the O2 (North Greenwich)
No5 Upper Riverside, SE10
Old School Close, SE10 Old School Close is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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Olympian Way, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Olympian Way, SE10
Ordnance Crescent, SE10 Ordnance Crescent runs around the entrance to the Blackwall Tunnel (North Greenwich)
Ordnance Crescent, SE10
Osier Lane, SE10 Osier Lane is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Osier Lane, SE10
Ossel Court, SE10 Ossel Court is a block on Telegraph Avenue (North Greenwich)
Ossel Court, SE10
Peninsula Square, SE10 Peninsula Square is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Peninsula Square, SE10
Penrose Way, SE10 Penrose Way is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Penrose Way, SE10
Penrose Way, SE10 Penrose Way is a road in the E14 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Penrose Way, SE10
Peterboat Close, SE10 Peterboat Close is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
Peterboat Close, SE10
Pier Walk, SE10 Pier Walk is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Pier Walk, SE10
Pilot Busway, SE10 Pilot Busway is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Pilot Busway, SE10
Pilot Walk, SE10 Pilot Walk is named after the Pilot pub (North Greenwich)
Pilot Walk, SE10
Poldo House, SE10 Poldo House is sited on Cable Walk (North Greenwich)
Poldo House, SE10
Providence Place, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Providence Place, SE10
Redpath Way, SE10 Redpath Way is a location in London (North Greenwich)
Redpath Way, SE10
Reminder Lane, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Reminder Lane, SE10
Renaissance Walk, SE10 Renaissance Walk is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Renaissance Walk, SE10
Rennie Street, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Rennie Street, SE10
River Way, SE10 River Way is a short street with a long history (North Greenwich)
River Way, SE10
Rodmere Street, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Rodmere Street, SE10
Rooke Way, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Rooke Way, SE10
Salutation Road, SE10 Salutation Road is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
Salutation Road, SE10
School Bank Road, SE10 School Bank Road is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
School Bank Road, SE10
School Square, SE10 School Square is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
School Square, SE10
Schoolbank Road, SE10 Schoolbank Road is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
Schoolbank Road, SE10
Silvertown Tunnel, SE10 Silvertown Tunnel is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Silvertown Tunnel, SE10
Silvertown Tunnel, SE10 Silvertown Tunnel is a road in the E16 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Silvertown Tunnel, SE10
Southern Way, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Southern Way, SE10
Sulatra House, SE10 Sulatra House is a block on Christchurch Way (North Greenwich)
Sulatra House, SE10
Swiftstone Tower, SE10 Swiftstone Tower is a block on Peartree Way (North Greenwich)
Swiftstone Tower, SE10
Tarbuck House, SE10 Tarbuck House is a block on Manilla Walk (North Greenwich)
Tarbuck House, SE10
Teal Street, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Teal Street, SE10
Telcon Way, SE10 Telcon Way is a location in London (North Greenwich)
Telcon Way, SE10
Telegraph Avenue, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Telegraph Avenue, SE10
Telegraph House, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Telegraph House, SE10
Thames Path, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Thames Path, SE10
Tidemill Square, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Tidemill Square, SE10
Tiggap House, SE10 Tiggap House is sited on Cable Walk (North Greenwich)
Tiggap House, SE10
Trafalgar Grove, SE10 Trafalgar Grove is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Trafalgar Grove, SE10
Trathen Square, SE10 Trathen Square is a location in London (North Greenwich)
Trathen Square, SE10
Trefoil House, SE10 Trefoil House is a block on Christchurch Way (North Greenwich)
Trefoil House, SE10
Tunnel Avenue, SE10 Tunnel Avenue is one of the streets of London in the SE10 postal area (North Greenwich)
Tunnel Avenue, SE10
Twycross Mews, SE10 Twycross Mews is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Twycross Mews, SE10
Up At The 02, SE10 Up At The 02 is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
Up At The 02, SE10
Vinci Lodge, SE10 A street within the SE10 postcode (North Greenwich)
Vinci Lodge, SE10
West Parkside, SE10 West Parkside is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
West Parkside, SE10
Williamson Close, SE10 Williamson Close is a road in the SE10 postcode area (North Greenwich)
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