
The land
in front of many of the
houses would have been
used for ship building,
repair or breaking. |
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This
watercolour, though painted
in modern times, is taken
from an early print.
The
Earl's Sluice was a culverted
natural stream that drained
north Camberwell and Rotherhithe.
It served
as a parish boundary between
Camberwell and Bermondsey
and, further along its course,
between Rotherhithe and Deptford.
It was also the county boundary
between Kent and Surrey.
Out
of sight to the left was
Greenland Dock and to the
right Deptford's Royal
Naval Dockyard.
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