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Clink, The
Most notorious medieval prison
Clink Prison Museum Soho Wharf Clink Street London SE1 9DG
Bert Hardy
1913 to 1995 Photographer Born and grew up in The Priory "The man behind the camera"
113 Webber Street Borough London SE1
Borough Market
London's oldest fruit and veg market
Borough Market 8 Southwark Street Borough London SE1 1TL
Charles Dickens
1812 to 1870
Charles Dickens Primary School Lant Street Borough London SE1 1QP
Druid Street Arch Bombing
On October 25 1940 a bomb fell through the Railway Arch killing 77 people sheltering from the air raid
Arch Druid Street London Bridge London SE1
Harry Cole
Charles Dickens Primary School Toulmin Street Borough London SE1 1QP
John Harvard
To be unveiled John Harvard Library 211 Borough High Street Borough London SE1 1JA
M. Manze
Founded 1902 Opened here 1927 The home of pie and mash Voted by the People
To be unveiled Manze's pie and mash shops 87 Tower Bridge Road London Bridge London SE1 4TW
Mary Wollstonecraft
1759 to 1797
45 Dolben Street Borough London SE1
Octavia Hill
Bishop's Hall East Front Facing Red Cross Garden Redcross Way London SE1
Rose Theatre, The
The Rose Theatre 21 New Globe Walk Bankside London SE1 9DT
Sam Wanamaker
1919 to 1993 The man behind Shakespeare's Globe
New Globe Buildings Bankside London SE1
Strainer Street Arch Bombing
On the night of February 17 1941 a bomb fell onto the arch where people were sheltering from the air raid. 68 died and 175 were injured
Arch Stainer Street London Bridge London SE1
Tabard Inn
Geoffrey Chaucer 1342 to 1400 England's greatest medieval poet and author of the "Canterbury Tales" The Tabard Inn Site from which Chaucer's pilgrims set off in April 1386
Talbot Yard Borough London SE1
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