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Aside
from the typical 19th century workmen's cottages,
three things are of note in this picture.
First is the unusual width of the pavement.
The second is the plaque (detail below) which,
in fact, was a mark indicating the boundary
of Rotherhithe and Bermondsey, which ran down
the middle of the road.
The third is the trees a plane and a mountain
ash, which were planted by the Bermondsey
Borough Council in the 1920s as a part of
their scheme to beautify the Borough. |