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  • Introductory.-Southwark.
  • Southwark (continued).-Old London Bridge.
  • Southwark (continued).--St. Saviour's Church, &c.
  • Southwark (continued).-Winchester House, Barclay's Brewery, &c.
  • Southwark (continued).-Bankside in the Olden Time.
  • Southwark (continued).-High Street, &c.
  • Southwark (continued).-Famous Inns of Olden Times.
  • Southwark (continued).-Old St. Thomas's Hospital, Guy's Hospital, &c.
  • Bermondsey.-Tooley Street, &c.
  • Bermondsey (continued).--.-The Abbey, &c.
  • Rotherhithe.
  • Deptford.
  • Greenwich.
  • Greenwich (continued).-The Hospital for Seamen, &c.
  • Greenwich (continued).-The Parish Church, &c.
  • Greenwich (continued).--The Park, The Royal Observatory, &c.
  • Blackheath, Charlton, and its Neighbourhood.
  • Eltham, Lee, and Lewisham.
  • The Old Kent Road, &c.
  • Newington and Walworth.
  • Camberwell.
  • Peckham and Dulwich.
  • Sydenham, Norwood, and Streatham.
  • Brixton and Clapham.
  • Stockwell and Kennington.
  • St. George's Fields.
  • St. George's Fields (continued).--Bethlehem Hospital, Etc
  • Blackfriars Road.-The Surrey Theatre, Surrey Chapel, &c.
  • Lambeth.
  • Lambeth (continued).-The Transpontine Theatres.
  • Lambeth (continued).-Waterloo Road, &c.
  • Lambeth Palace.
  • Vauxhall.
  • Vauxhall (continued) and Battersea.
  • Wandsworth.
  • Putney.
  • Fulham.
  • Fulham (continued).-Walham Green and North End.
  • Hammersmith.
  • Chiswick.
  • General Remarks and Conclusion.
  • Walter Thornbury, Old and New London: A Narrative of its History, its People and its Places. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings from the Most Authentic Sources.: Volume 6

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    In bringing to an end their account of Old and New London the Publishers are glad to have an opportunity of expressing their thanks for the valuable assistance they have received from the subscribers and others during the progress of this work. No pains were spared to get together accurate information upon every point, and in all cases the help which was sought for has been freely and courteously given, while, in addition, a large amount of unsolicited aid has come in in the shape of independent testimony, personal reminiscences, corrections, and suggestions, which have given a very peculiar and special value to the work.

    Of the Illustrations a very large number have been obtained from Mr. J. G. Crace, who very kindly placed the whole of his magnificent collection of Maps, Plans, and Views of London at the disposal of the Publishers; and they have also received very great assistance from Mr. Overall, the librarian at Guildhall, who gave them access to the treasures under his charge; from Mr. W. H. Blanch, author of the "History of Camberwell;" from Mr. W. H. Prior, and from other private collectors, too numerous to mention.

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    This text is based on the following book(s):
    London, New York, Cassell, Peter & Galpin [1872-78] .


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