Brunswick Court tunnel
Flag House
Tanner Street street sign
tannery doors
Osteopathy House
Bermondsey railway bridge
Cat and Cucumber
The Boatman at Bermondsey
architectural hangover?
Scott's Sufferance
Most Holy Trinity, Dockhead
Kings Arms at Bermondsey
Tooley Street flats
Nat West at Bermondsey
Fair Street flats
London City Mission
Tower Bridge Primary School
Tower Bridge Road
under Bermondsey Bridge
C is for congestion charging
bussing along Tower Bridge Road
congestion charging clutter
ugly Costcutter in Bermondsey
Tower Bridge and City Pier
Bermondsey shop fronts
horse power repairs
relic of an old smithy
Morocco Street street sign
Leather Factors tannery
Morocco Street tannery
Leather Factors
corner of Leathermarket Gardens
view from Leathermarket Park
Leathermarket Gardens gazebo
Leathermarket Gardens
Southwark Council litter bin
Morocco Store flats
Fuller's Leather Exchange
converted warehouse flats
old tannery doors
The Leather Exchange pub
Leather Market roundels
Hide and Wool Exchange
Snowsfields School gate
sky above the Guinness Trust
Guinness with carbuncles
back of Guinness's Buildings
Snowsfields School
Arthur's Mission, Snowsfields
Guinness Trust flats
Guinness Court
Guinness Trust Buildings 1897
Bermondsey warehouse
Manna Mission gone
the uglification of Snowsfields
Guinness's railings
nightmare end of Snowsfields
down Weston Street
up Weston Street
Ronald McDonald Welcome
Ronald McDonald House
Cafe Link
Guinness Trust housing
The Guinness Trust & Snowsfields
Horseshoe Inn signs
Horseshoe Inn pub sign
The Horseshoe at London Bridge
Horseshoe Inn at London Bridge
Melior Place street sign
site of the old Manna Mission
Melior Street monstrosities
Melior Street construction site
Our Lady of Salette and St Joseph
Vinegar Yard ghosts
The Tanneries
Shand Street tunnel
Bermondsey railway arches
old windows in Bermondsey
converted tannery
Suchard restaurant bar
Crucifix lane street sign
arch architecture
railway arch decoration
Bermondsey coal hole
Bermondsey Street cafe
The Garrison at Bermondsey
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109 Tanner Street – ‘Bermondsey Mesh and Wire Works’. Wire work was used for ornamental and utilitarian purposes; catalogues show meat-safes, aviaries, and trellises. Messrs W. Cockle and Co, Bermondsey St., are listed for wire-work in late 19th century trade books.
33 Tanner Street, now converted for residential use and called ‘Flag House’, was once a flag manufacturers or warehouse.
The recreation ground was part of the grounds of medieval Bermondsey Abbey, the site being later used as a tan yard. Bermondsey Workhouse covered half of this site, next to a hat manufactory, but was demolished in 1925 due to the efforts of Dr Alfred Salter and his wife.
82-84 Tanner Street was in the 1890's P.E. Fisher and Co., Tanners, Curriers, Leatherman,
S.H. and W. Hart, Leather manufacturer, Tanner Street. This firm first set up in Spitalfields in 1792. Their trade was currying harnesses and coach leathers, also dressing hides for powder bags to supply the troops during times of war. (1890s trade book)
Until the early 20th Century Tanner Street was the home of the Sarsens Vinegar factory.
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