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Canary Wharf from Rotherhithe
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🏴 Rotherhithe Street, winding through the docklands of Southwark, is officially the longest in London measuring 2.4km (1.5m).
The Mayflower Pub in Rotherhithe Street which also claims to be London's oldest riverside pub.
St Mary's Church, Rotherhithe. Christopher Jones, the captain of the Mayflower ship which took the Pilgrim Fathers from England to Massachusetts in 1620, is buried in the graveyard along with Prince Lee Boo who was one of the first Pacific Islanders to ever visit Britain.
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The Brunel, Rotherhithe
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Day 1723, 12 March 2023
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Surrey Quays Sunset 23-05-23 (13) by Adam Thompson
#London#Rotherhithe#South#wall#building#Bermondsey#Surrey Docks#Sunset#evening#traffic#street#Road#lights#cranes#The Shard#The Gherkin#crane#silouette#flickr
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A Passage to India: Your Gateway to Authentic Indian Cuisine
Are you craving the rich flavours of India? Look no further than Passage to India, your local Indian takeaway in Rotherhithe, London. We're passionate about bringing you the most authentic and delicious Indian cuisine right to your doorstep.
Tandoori King Prawn: A Flavorful Masterpiece
One of our most popular dishes is the Tandoori King Prawn. This succulent and flavorful dish is a must-try for seafood lovers. Marinated in a blend of aromatic spices and grilled to perfection in a tandoor oven, the Tandoori King Prawn offers a symphony of flavors that will tantalise your taste buds.
Tandoori Magic: A Culinary Tradition
Tandoori cooking is a traditional Indian method that involves cooking food in a clay oven called a tandoor. The high heat and smoky flavour of the tandoor give the food a unique and delicious taste. Our skilled chefs have mastered the art of tandoori cooking, ensuring that every dish is cooked to perfection.
A Culinary Journey: Explore the Flavors of India
In addition to the Tandoori King Prawn, our menu features a wide variety of other delicious Indian dishes. From classic curries and biryanis to vegetarian and vegan options, there's something to satisfy every palate. Whether you're a seasoned Indian food lover or new to the cuisine, you're sure to find something you'll love at Passage to India.
Experience the Magic of Passage to India
Ready to embark on a culinary journey to India? Order online for convenient delivery or visit us at 7 Plough Way, Rotherhithe, London SE16 2LS. Experience the authentic flavours of India and discover why Passage to India is the best Indian takeaway in the area.
#indian cuisine#indian takeaway near me#best indian food in Rotherhithe#London#tandoori king prawn#aesthetic
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Some ex-slaves helped others to get away. The Daily Advertiser of 17 June 1743 recorded:
A Black Negro Woman, about nineteen Years old, with two Letters on her Breast and Shoulder, made her Escape of the Ship Hannah, Capt. Fowler, for Jamaica, the 6th inst. goes by the Name of Sabinah, is suppos'd to be deluded away by some other Black about Whitechapel, Rag-Fair, or Rotherhith. Whoever brings her to the late Mr. Neale's, on Lawrence-Poutney-Hill, shall have three Guineas Reward; or if put on board the Ship again any time between this and next Tuesday, Ten Shillings more.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
#book quotes#normal women#philippa gregory#nonfiction#slavery#slave trade#escape#daily advertiser#june 17#40s#1740s#18th century#black woman#hannah#captain fowler#jamaica#sabinah#whitechapel#rag fair#rotherhith#lawrence poutney hill#reward offered#tuesday
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Are you looking for the Best Interior Painting in Rotherhithe? Then contact RafDecoTop. As a leading expert in both residential and commercial spaces, they are committed to turning your vision into reality. Their team's dedication to perfection is evident in every brushstroke, and their passion for creativity ensures that each project is a masterpiece.
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Naval Blunderbuss Swivel gun, marked around the substantial muzzle with ISABELLA on the top and LIVERPOOL on the bottom. Made c. 1830
Research indicates that this is for the the merchant vessel Isabella, originally built by John Warwick of Rotherhithe and launched 9 January 1818. This ship had a long career, with 6 voyages to Australia transporting convicts between 1818 and 1842. She also undertook a voyage for the British East India Company to trade with China, which took place 1826 - 1827.
After her prisoner transport career, the ship was purchased in 1848 by Simson & Co. of London, who sailed her as part of the North American Trade. She was last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1850. Her eventual fate is not known.
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Boating Lake, Southwark Park, Rotherhithe, London, 1913
#1910s#london#england#Vintage Photo#old photo#sealed in time#historical photo#history photo#photos#history#photography#black and white photography#vintage photography#black and white#black and white photo#history lovers#history in pictures#antique photo#timeless photo
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George, as Prince of Wales, opening the Rotherhithe Tunnel. Many look on, including his wife Mary.
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Culling Road Ventilation Shaft, Rotherhithe
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Some shots from Rotherhithe 📍// 📸
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#landscape #city #photography hellofrom #travel #nikon #architecturephotography #architecture #discoverstreet #uk_greatshots #citylife #citytravel #building #plants #london #sky_high_architecture
#folk#fotografia#travel#arquitecturephotography#landscape#arquitectura#lightroom#photoshop#interior design#photography
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40 years 🔨Construction Time Again
The third studio album by Depeche Mode was released on 22 August 1983 contained singles "Everything counts" and "Love, in itself"
This was the image that I wanted as the album sleeve" Brian Griffin
"This became the sleeve"
We took the sledgehammer to Switzerland from Rotherhithe London
Back cover image
Alternative off-shot for the back cover of the album. We took the cable car then climbed further up the mountain with our lights and cameras
"One of my favorite shots that was never used. Propaganda and Social realism to the fore" comments Brian Griffin on his web site, the author of the photos
This shot was used for the single "Love In Itself"
And a bonus photo which was lost for 30 years
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