Margaret Roper - Woolwich Town Hall
SE18, Wellington Street, Greenwich Town Hall
In 1906 this building replaced the previous, also purpose-built, 1842 Woolwich town hall which still survives, nearby, on the corner of C...
In 1906 this building replaced the previous, also purpose-built, 1842 Woolwich town hall which still survives, nearby, on the corner of C...
The Diary of Samuel Pepys confirms that Pepys moved his wife out to Woolwich away from the plague, but he does not himself appear ever to...
This work consists of approximately 240,000 red and pink hearts, one for each of the UK Covid deaths. Volunteers created this mural and,...
When the theatres were here the street was named Well Street. There are 10 bollards, some damaged, but the survival of the collection is ...
This sign was in place in 2018 - May 2019 but had gone by November 2020. In 2018 there was a second identical sign further along Stone Wa...
Can we guess what 'building products' Ibstock contributed, and how many? Difficult.
Erected in 2019 and vandalised by the time we visited in 2023 - probably impossible to repair.
This small plaque is on a bike rack close to where the crash happened.
We think these stones topped the gate piers at the street entrance to the memorial building.