Lock Keepers Office
SE16, Princes Court
None of these four plaques are visible in our photo (and still this was the best position form which to take the photo!) all being hidden...
None of these four plaques are visible in our photo (and still this was the best position form which to take the photo!) all being hidden...
None of these four plaques are visible in our photo (and still this was the best position form which to take the photo!) all being hidden...
There is another copy of this plaque on the other side of the bridge.
None of these four plaques are visible in our photo (and still this was the best position form which to take the photo!) all being hidden...
The "D.R. London S.E.5" is puzzling. The Oval is in the SE11 post code, not SE5. Possibly "D. R." is an organisation, based in SE5, that ...
The "save the Oval" campaign was not, as we first thought, made necessary by a threat to replace the ground with flats, but was an appeal...
In our photo the plaque can be seen to the left of the four lamps.
From The-River-Thames: "The Corporation of the City of London built the first pound lock entirely of timber here in 1815 along with the l...
The Rose and Crown - one of Wimbledon's oldest public houses, dating from the early 17th century. It was a starting point for stage coach...
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