Bermondsey Watch House
Hepburn & Gale
Long Lane double pillar box
Hepburn & Gale of Long Lane
Simon the Tanner pub sign
Simon the Tanner
Ship pub sign
The Ship at Bermondsey
tacky new doors on old terrace
The Ship pub sign
Wild's Rents corner
Wild's Rents street sign
Wild's Rents corner shop
Shard by the old schoolyard
The Old School Yard
Long Lane shops
Long Lane double pillar box
Aylesford House flats
142 Long Lane
Georgian house in Long Lane
Georgian houses in Long Lane
old woman on the pavement
Hankey Place street sign
St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey
St Mary Magdalen park
St Mary Magdalen churchyard
Bermondsey drinking fountain
rear of St Mary Magdalen
park spoiled by ugly new blocks
boring new architecture style
site of Bermondsey Abbey
sun on a London bus stop
Caledonian Market
jam factory chimney
Elephant crap
unbeautiful tower blocks
ugly apartment blocks
Elephant railway arches
street stall under bridge
tacky Elephant ad
home for some poor sods
Elephant and Castle Tube Station
London South Bank University
urban ghost
handsome terrace row
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"In 1601 the great Queen Elizabeth passed through Bermondsey Street on one of her many Maying excursions to Greenwich. The bell-ringers at the old church on this occasion rang a merry peal for the munificent sum of sixpence."
The works of the striking clock bear a brass plate on which is inscribed ‘This clock thoroughly repaired and altered to an eight-day by Charles Porter, Southwark, 1841.’
www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9161/france-church-bells-muezzins
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