
Extract from John Cary's New and Accurate Plan of LONDON AND WESTMINSTER, the Borough of SOUTHWARK and parts adjacent: viz. KENSINGTON, CHELSEA, ISLINGTON HACKNEY, WALWORTH , NEWINGTON, &c with an Alphabetic List of upwards of 500 of the principal Streets with references to their situation. Printed in 1787
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This
map shows Bermondsey before its suburban development.
The map is not easy to read unless enlarged,
as the symbols used to depict trees and market
gardens can easily be confused with buildings.
Recently built turnpikes are in evidence on
Greenwich (now Old Kent) Road and Blue Anchor
(now Southwark Park) Road.
New roads have also been built: the first
section of (Bermondsey) New Road, which later
became (Old) Jamaica Road, and what is now
Dunton Road.
Tanning is a prominent industry and the ditches
and streams that supported this activity are
evident near Neckinger and just west of St
Saviours Dock. |