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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
section of the Cary map shows Walworth in
the very earliest stages of its suburban development.
There is ribbon develop-ment along some of
the main roads. However, what became the New
Kent Road was too new to have attracted builders
and is neglected, save for Michael Searle's
Paragon.
The west side of Newington Causeway is untouched
due to its marshy ground.
The rest of the area is market garden, pasture
or marsh. |