Rotherhithe Police Station in Paradise Street
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Rotherhithe Police Station in Paradise Street
Rotherhithe Police Station in Paradise Street
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SC_PHL_01_039_72_10295 (Collage 52357)
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Rotherhithe Police Station, 23 Paradise Street, Bermondsey, at the corner of Cathay Street. Side and rear elevations of the former police station. The building is a Grade II listed Regency era townhouse dating from 1814. It was used as a police station in 1836-1965, then as offices; most recently it has been redeveloped as flats and is now known as William Gaiskell House. It is one of the few buildings in the are to have survived the World War II blitz. It is located within the King Edward III's Rotherhithe Conservation Area.
Rotherhithe Police Station, 23 Paradise Street, Bermondsey, at the corner of Cathay Street. Side and rear elevations of the former police station. The building is a Grade II listed Regency era townhouse dating from 1814. It was used as a police station in 1836-1965, then as offices; most recently it has been redeveloped as flats and is now known as William Gaiskell House. It is one of the few buildings in the are to have survived the World War II blitz. It is located within the King Edward III's Rotherhithe Conservation Area.
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