
Published by Brook & Roberts, Tooley Street, 1876
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Bermondsey's
industries were centred on two activities:
leather working and food processing.
A plentiful supply of water aided the former,
along with much cheap labour.
Tanning pits containing hides and a variety
of often unpleasant substances were a characteristic
feature of the area for many centuries.
The Grange Tannery was originally run by Samuel
Barrow & Brothers, but later came under
the management of Barrow, Hepburn & Gale,
one of the largest firms in the area. |