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Crooms Hill (1937)
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Gloucester Circus (1960s)
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In the neighbourhood...

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Maze Hill SE10
Credit: GoArt/The Underground Map
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The Royal Standard (still) stands at the corner of Pelton Road and Christchurch Way in Greenwich.
Old London postcard
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Looking up Saunder’s Ness Road from approximately the boundary between Empire Wharf and Storer’s Wharf (1930s)
Credit: Isle of Dogs – Past Life, Past Lives
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The corner of Feathers Place (mid 1900s) Feathers Place is situated to the east of Greenwich town centre in an attractive area north of Greenwich Park. The photo shows where this road intersects with Park Vista. "F.C.Sharp" is long gone.
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House in Braddyll Street, SE10 Many street names east of Greenwich relate to the Durham coal field. Col. Braddyll was one of the partners in the South Hetton Coal Company. Messrs Braddyll & Co. also then owned Dalden-le-Dale Colliery. The locomotive ’Bradyll’ still exists and is believed to be the oldest surviving locomotive with six-driving wheels. Bradyll was built by Timothy Hackworth at his Soho Works in Shildon, County Durham in 1840. The locomotive can be seen in the National Railway Museum’s location at Shildon.
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Greenwich Old Naval College (1888) Going by the Kentish Gazette banner on the left, it heralds it was their 50 year anniversary. It was established in 1838
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Children paddling in the Thames by the Royal Naval College, Greenwich (1928)
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Charles I and his Court on Greenwich Hill (1632) Charles II later sponsored the building of the Royal Observatory on roughly the same spot. Fascinating to see the undeveloped marshland of the Isle of Dogs in the background.
Credit: Adriaen van Stalbent (Royal Collection)
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