Railway
Status: | Closed and demolished |
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Address: |
15-16 Joiner Street, SE1
(streetmap)
(osm)
(gmap)
(bingmap)
(streetview)
Note: The location on these maps is approximate.
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London borough: | Southwark |
Former name(s): | Ship and Star [possibly] |
Historical parish: | Southwark St Olave |
Dates open: | by 1791-at least 1839 |
Links: | |
Notes: | There is a "Ship and Star" pub listed on Joiner Street in Sun Fire Office insurance records dating to 1811 and earlier, which may have been this pub (or it may have been a separate establishment), but it's likely this pub would have had a different name before 1839 (as the station opened in 1836). The map marker is approximately where 15 Joiner St is shown on Horwood's 1799 map, on the east side of the street around halfway down. |
Sources: | Open date: Archives PO 1839 (as "Railway") |
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References: | MS 11936/379/589136 MS 11936/400/639558 MS 11936/409/668027 MS 11936/452/854814 (all as "Ship and Star") |
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