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A Day at London Bridge Station, 1858. Creator: UnknownA Day at London Bridge Station, 1858. If you want to go anywhere you may, and in most cases must, go to London-bridge. The extent of the journey varies through an infinite series of gradations
Ruins of the fire, 1843. Creator: UnknownRuins of the fire, 1843. Aftermath of a fire on Tooley Street, near London Bridge, which destroyed St Olaves Church. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
The Telegraph, and Church of St Olafs before the fire, 1843. Creator: UnknownThe Telegraph, and Church of St Olafs before the fire, 1843. The Telegraph Tower, a former shot tower, was used as a telegraph station for the communication of intelligence from the Downs
Ruins of St Olafs Church, 1843. Creator: UnknownRuins of St Olafs Church, 1843. A fire on Tooley Street destroyed St Olaves Church. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
The Great Fire near London Bridge, view of the fire from the river, 1843. A fire on Tooley Street destroyed St Olaves Church. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Fashion, April 2, 1801. April 2, 1801. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonFashion, April 2, 1801
St. Olaves Church, in 1820, (c1878). Creator: UnknownSt. Olaves Church, in 1820, (c1878). The original St Olaves Church was dedicated to Olav Haraldsson (c 995-1030), an early King of Norway, and stood on Tooley Street near London Bridge in Southwark
The Great Fire at Cottons Wharf Tooley Street, 1861, (c1878). Creator: UnknownThe Great Fire at Cottons Wharf Tooley Street, 1861, (c1878). Depiction of the Tooley Street fire at Cottons Wharf on the south bank of the River Thames in Bermondsey, London
Details of the remains of Prior of Lewes Inn, Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1830
London Bridge Station, Tooley Street, London, 1910. End of the station on the embankment seen from the street lined with horse-drawn wagons and carts. Above is a signal box
Saint Olaves Watchhouse and Hopkins Court near Tooley Street, Southwark, London, 1827
Shot Manufactory, Tooley Street, from London Bridge, Bermondsey, London, 1828
View of St Olaves School, Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, c1820. ArtistView of St Olaves School, Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, c1820
Firemen fighting the blaze at the Cottons Wharf Fire, Bermondsey, London, 1861. The scene on the morning of Sunday, 23rd June 1861; firefighters train hoses on the blaze as a crowd of spectators
View of John Humphreys Dock and Hays Wharf, Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1857. Ships and barges come and go; barrels wait on the dock outside Hays Wharf which can still be seen today
View of Bridge House in Bridge Yard, Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1846. ArtistView of Bridge House in Bridge Yard, Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1846. Building with a clock tower and weather vane, and bollards along the pavement outside. A man leads a horse down the road
View of Chamberlains Wharf, Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1846. Barrels wait on the wharf. The warehouses have cranes for winching cargo on and off the ships and boats
London Bridge, London, c1835. Artist: G YatesLondon Bridge, London, c1835. View of London Bridge, Bankside and Tooley Street from the north-west. Horse-drawn carts and carriages pass over the bridge alongside pedestrians
Interior view of St Olaves School on Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1826. ArtistInterior view of St Olaves School on Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1826
Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1861. Artist: JW AndersonTooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1861; night time view of the 1861 fire in progress at Tooley Street, Bermondsey from north of the River Thames
Cottons Wharf, Tooley Street, London, c1900 (1901). A fire began on 22 June 1861 in a warehouse at Cottons Wharf and raged for two days, destroying nearby buildings. From Living London, Vol
Tooley Street in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century, c1840, (1912).Tooley Street is a road in central and south London connecting London Bridge to St Saviours Dock