
The houses
in this view were demolished
during an expansion of
the cattle market in 1902.
The two yards provided
Deptford with a source
of employment, especially
in times of war, and much
of the work was highly
skilled. |
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Henry
VIII established Deptford
Dockyard in 1513 on a site
just upstream of Watergate
Street, and ship building
and refitting continued here
until 1869.
The victualling
yard for provisions was
just upstream and separate.
The site
was taken over by the Corporation
of London and became the
Foreign Cattle market,
where imported beef was
landed.
More recently
the site has been used for
the import of newsprint,
but is wisely to be
redeveloped as (more) riverside
housing. |