
Watercolour by George
Barnes Williams (Architect), Published by
Messrs. Hudson & Sons Auctioneers, Woolwich,
1866.
The parish church to the right of the picture
is St. Margaret's, Plumstead Common (built
1858 but demolished in the 1960s).
Adjacent to it are the Plumstead Central Schools
(now St. Margaret's School).
The turrets of the Red Barracks in Woolwich
(built 1859, demolished in the 1970s) can
be seen in the top left of the picture and
the domes of The Royal Hospital for Seamen
at Greenwich are a distant feature.
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Development
pressures were very strong in Plumstead in
the 1860s.
The rapid growth of the Royal Arsenal during
the Crimean War stimulated an unprecedented
house building boom.
This print from an estate auction catalogue
shows what might have happened to the land
between Plumstead Common Road and the top
of Shooters Hill.
These proposed detached houses with large
orna-mental gardens were never built as the
land was taken up by more conventional and
high density housing. |