Centenary of St Olave's & St Saviour's Girls School - gates
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As can be seen in our photo, the gates are plain and utilitarian. The plaque is on the low wall to the left.
As can be seen in our photo, the gates are plain and utilitarian. The plaque is on the low wall to the left.
The bridge in our photo is now disused. This 1893 map has it labelled: "London and Blackwall Railway" and "Limehouse Curve".
Agnes and Rhoda moved here, with their business, in mid 1875. Rhoda died here in 1882. When Millicent Fawcett was widowed in 1884, she and her dau...
We are grateful to the member of staff who was happy to remain seated, and provide scale for our photo.
This small plaque can be seen in our photo, to the left of the tiled panel. To the right you can see part of the metal grill with decorative work ...
The uneven spacing of the windows suggests an interesting history for this house which was probably built around 1800 and was substantially rebuilt...
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