MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: lewisham
IMG 2884-001-Two More Corbels
20 Dec 2024 |
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A lovely little Georgian street in Deptford. The houses were originally built for merchants and sea captains and their families.
IMG 2882-001-One Corbel
20 Dec 2024 |
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A lovely little Georgian street in Deptford. The houses were originally built for merchants and sea captains and their families.
IMG 2888-001-Albury Street 2
20 Dec 2024 |
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A lovely little Georgian street in Deptford. The houses were originally built for merchants and sea captains and their families.
IMG 2886-001-Albury Street 1
20 Dec 2024 |
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A lovely little Georgian street in Deptford. The houses were originally built for merchants and sea captains and their families.
IMG 2881-001-Fox Doorknocker
20 Dec 2024 |
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A lovely little Georgian street in Deptford. The houses were originally built for merchants and sea captains and their families.
IMG 2880-001-Angel Corbels
20 Dec 2024 |
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A lovely little Georgian street in Deptford. The houses were originally built for merchants and sea captains and their families.
IMG 2878-001-Chubby Cherub Corbels
20 Dec 2024 |
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A lovely little Georgian street in Deptford. The houses were originally built for merchants and sea captains and their families.
IMG 2847-001-Dolphin
15 Dec 2024 |
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I just learned that these structures, which are for mooring of small boats during low tide, are called "dolphins".
IMG 2851-001-Bronze Map
15 Dec 2024 |
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This is in Aragon Park, set back a bit from the river. I couldn't find any explanation of it, but I wonder if it was done by Michael Rizzello. The raised structures seem to be the docks, St Nicholas Deptford and the Royal Naval College in Greenwich.
IMG 2858-001-Drake's Steps
15 Dec 2024 |
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Also called the Queen's Stairs. "Drake’s galleon, The Golden Hinde, was moored at Deptford when he received his knighthood in 1581. When Queen Elizabeth I visited to bestow the honour onboard, Sir Walter Raleigh placed his coat down at the top of these stairs to keep her feet dry, pretty much marking himself out for all time as the archetypal gentleman." thelondonphile.com/2011/12
IMG 2853-001-Bench by the River
15 Dec 2024 |
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Looking across the River Thames at the Isle of Dogs. The round brown building is Orion Point, a residencial tower.
IMG 2859-001-Drake Plaque
15 Dec 2024 |
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Sir Francis Drake
In 1581 Queen Elizabeth I commanded that Francis Drake's ship the Golden Hind be drawn into a creek near here at Deptford as a perpetual memorial for having 'circuited round about the whole earth'.
On 4th April 1581 she banqueted on board the Golden Hind and 'consecrated it with great ceremonie, pompe and magnificence eternally to be remembered' and forthwith knighted Drake on his ship in recognition of the honour that he had brought to England by his discoveries and circumnavigation in the years 1577-1580.
His achievements included discovery of open sea from Atlantic to Pacific below South America, opening of English trade in the far east and claim to the western region of North America for England naming it Nova Albion (New England) and thereby linking it with claims to the east coast and encouraging subsequent colonization of the eastern seaboard.
Drake's voyage fostered the principle expressed by the queen 'that the vse of the sea as of the ayre is common to all, and that the publique necessitie permits not it should be possessed'.
Presented by The Drake Navigators Guild, California
Quadricentenniel, 4th April 1981.
IMG 2856-001-Cannon
IMG 2852-001-Masts & Sails
IMG 2850-001-Circumsphere
15 Dec 2024 |
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Found this description:
Circumsphere in the Thames
Circumsphere - Chris Marshall & Stephen Lewis. This globe like structure was constructed from more than a mile of galvanised steel rod. It supports a number of steel disks, that show the route of Sir Francis Drake's circum-navigational voyage around the earth. The voyage was completed at this waterfront in 1581.
Circumsphere is mounted on a Dolphin; the name given to many small mooring structures that sit out in the river Thames, that provided low-tide moorings for ships, barges, tugs and lighters.
Source: www.flickr.com/photos/captiveimage/33919514482
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