
George Crutchley, 1833
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Two
centuries had transformed Deptford from a
fishing village into an industrial town, still
separated from London by the marshy land towards
Rotherhithe and Bermondsey.
In Deptford itself the areas west of the High
Street and south of New Cross Road were still
mainly agricultural.
The town had reached its highest point of
prosperity during the Napoleonic Wars, but
was now facing a serious slump, with the mothballing
of the Royal Dockyard (the main employer)
and the closure of several private yards. |