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Plaque

Thames Tunnel Mill

Inscription

Thames Tunnel Mill
This is a listed mid 19th century former mill building and warehouse. It is one of the earliest warehouse residential conversions in Docklands.
{The image at the top is the London Docklands Development Corporation logo:} 

Site: Thames Tunnel Mill (1 memorial)

SE16, Rotherhithe Street, Thames Tunnel Mills

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Thames Tunnel Mill

London's docks were badly damaged by bombing during WW2, but managed a resurg...

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London Docklands Development Corporation

We did not initially recognise this logo, on at least 8 plaques in the Surrey...

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