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Plaque

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Erection date: 1922

Inscription

This tablet is in memory of Sir Hugh Willoughby, Stephen Borough, William Borough, Sir Martin Frobisher and other navigators who, in the latter half of the sixteenth century, set sail from this reach of the River Thames near Ratcliff Cross to explore the Northern Seas.
Erected by the London County Council, 1922

{At the lower right of the image on the tiles:}
Carters' Poole, JRJ, 1922

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E1, Thames Path, King Edward VII Memorial Park

This memorial is, oddly, erected very close to, and land-side of, the Wapping cupola which disguises a ventilation shaft for the Rotherhithe road tunnel, opened in 1904, and also houses a spiral staircase.  The corresponding cupola on the southern bank has a memorial plaque.

The plaque refers to a place 'Ratcliff Cross'.  Ratcliff(e) was an area on the northern bank of the river stretching eastwards from approximately what is now Shadwell basin to the Limehouse basin.  Ratcliff Cross was the road that led down to the river, now Narrow Street (if it didn't swerve off to the east rather than carry on in a straight line).   has a good map showing Ratcliff Cross as well as lots of stuff showing just what a nautical area it was.  Spitalfields Life also has a whole post dedicated to '" and there we learn "The Cross itself was removed some time after 1732" so seems it was actually a religious edifice, rather than a river crossing which we were leaning towards.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
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Stephen Borough

Explorer and naval administrator.  Born Devon.  Elder brother to William.  Sa...

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William Borough

Explorer and  naval administrator. Born Devon, the younger brother of Stephen.

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Sir Martin Frobisher

Privateer, explorer, and naval commander.  Born Normanton, Yorkshire, birth d...

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Sir Hugh Willoughby

Sea captain.  Looking for a trade route, the North-East Passage, a 3 ship exp...

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James Radley Young

From Tessellations: "James Radley Young was a major designer for Carter Tiles...

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