
Map drawn by Lt. Colonel William
Mudge, published by the Board of Ordnance.
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Kidbrooke is a tiny hamlet surrounded by fields but the adjacent Wricklemarsh Estate, is already developing into a wealthy residential area following the demolition of the huge and grand Wricklemarsh House. |
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This
sheet of the Ordnance Survey 1st Edition shows
the whole of the Greenwich area prior to the
surges of suburban development later in the
century and in the following century.
Deptford, Greenwich, and Woolwich are already
significant riverside towns but the rest of
the borough is predominantly rural.
Deptford and Woolwich both have royal dockyards,
and Woolwich has, in addition, the Royal Arsenal,
and the Royal Artillery Regiment.
Eltham's flourishing village street astride
the main road from London to Maidstone is
surrounded by productive farmland all the
way to the border with Chiselhurst. |