
Anonymous manuscript map of 1623, with annotations by John Evelyn
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Deptford
was a town of two parts, the old fishing village
at Deptford Strond beside the Thames, and
the settlement around Deptford Broadway, close
to Deptford Bridge, which depended economically
upon the traffic along the Dover Road.
Only the former is shown on this 1623 map,
which belonged to John Evelyn, the diarist.
It shows the importance of shipbuilding in
Deptford by this time, with the Royal Dockyard
at the bottom of the map (the west) and the
East India Company's yard closer to Deptford
Creek.
Inland there were still few houses.
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