Read The House by the Thames Online
Authors: Gillian Tindall
Several other previous occupants of the house in the middle decades of the twentieth century have generously shared their memories of the house with me, especially Dan Black but also Peregrine Worsthorne, June Plaat and Hubert Montagu-Pollock. Also the late Anna Lee and her sister Ruth Wood. My thanks, too, to Anna Lee's son, Jeffrey Byron, who helped to organise my meeting with her at what turned out to be only a few months before her death.
All the staff of Southwark Local History Library have provided courteous and friendly help, but I would particularly mention the Archivist Stephen Humphrey, whose very extensive knowledge of the area and its history has been placed at my disposal. The staff of the Guildhall Library, particularly John Fisher and Jeremy Smith in the Prints and Maps section, have also been extremely helpful and understanding. My thanks too to the Museum of London, especially to Mark Bills, Julia Cochrane and Emma Shapley. My thanks also, as often before with earlier books, to the well-informed staff of the London Library, to the Metropolitan Archives and to the Family History Centre.
At different stages in the book's preparation, a number of individuals have been helpful with recommendations, contact addresses, suggestions, advice on sources, reminiscences, references, the loan of material and other forms of support and encouragement. These include Adam Bakker, Peter Barber, Paul Barker, Colin Brewer, Roger Cazalet, Dan Cruickshank, Sara Davies, Nicholas Deakin, Richard Dennis, Tony Flower, David Goreham, Nicholas Hale, Simon Jenkins, Thomas Kirby, Nick Lacey, Richard Lansdown, Fred Manson, Nicholas and Elizabeth Monck, Adam Pollock, Mike Shaw, Gene Simons, Gavin Stamp, Colin Thubron, Nicholas Tindall, Al and Martha Vogeler. Also Douglas Matthews, champion indexer. My gratitude to all of the above, for their time and interest â and also, especially, to two architects: Jon Finney, who took an interest in my self-compiled panorama of Bankside in 1880, and Chris Oliver, who took a great deal of trouble revamping my drawings to his own professional standards and lettering them.
Particular thanks, also, to Colin Mabberley, in his capacity as Grace Golden's executor; to Alan Runagall, the present owner of Trevor Chamberlain's painting
Bankside 1970;
and to Cordelia Stamp, the copyright holder of Albert Pile's work.
Permission to quote freely from his poem
Parliament Hill Fields
was given to me almost thirty years ago by the late Sir John Betjeman, in a personal communication. My gratitude now, as then: my only regret is that he is no longer here to be amused by the discovery that he had himself visited the long-term home of the family whose name formed one of his childhood memories.
Printed works
For a book such as this there are two essential published works which provide the starting point for all other research. These are the Bankside volume (Vol. XXII) of the admirable
Survey of London
, published by the LCC in 1950, and the relevant Surrey volume (Vol. 4, part 1) of the extensive
Victoria County History
, published in 1912. In addition, there are the invaluable series of old maps reproduced by the London Topographical Society, namely:
The AâZ of Elizabethan London
, Introductory Notes by John Fisher, 1979
The AâZ of Georgian London
, Introductory Notes by Ralph Hyde, 1982
The AâZ of Regency London
, Introduction by Paul Laxton, 1985
The AâZ of Victorian London
, Introductory Notes by Ralph Hyde, 1987
It would be difficult to cite every book which, over the years, has nourished my view of London, but here follows a fairly comprehensive, if heterogenous, list of those works that have contributed to the present book. All are published in London except where another provenance is given. Where they have been produced by organisations that are not essentially publishers, their names are given.
Ackroyd, Peter,
Dickens' London, an Imaginative Vision
, 1987
ââ Blake
, 1995
Acorn, George,
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, 1911
Anon.,
Grey & Martin â City Lead Works
, GLIAS Newsletter No.79, 1982
Anon.,
Southwark Past and Present
, Southwark Borough Council, 1932
Anon.,
Tracts on Nursing Children, 1721â53
Aubrey, John,
Brief Lives
, edited by John Buchanan-Brown, 2000
Barker, Felix and Hyde, Ralph,
London as it Might Have Been
, 1982
ââ and Jackson, Peter,
London: Two hundred years of a city and its people, 1974
Besant, Walter,
The Bell of St Paul's
, 1889
ââ
South London
, 1898
ââ
London South of the Thames
, 1912
Bodger, Charlotte G.,
Southwark and its Story
, 1881
Booth, Charles,
Life and Labour of the People of London
, 1902â03
Boulton, Jeremy,
Neighbourhood and Society in a London Suburb in the Seventeenth Century
, Cambridge, 1987
Bowers, Robert W.,
Sketches of Southwark Old and New
, 1905
Burford, E. J.,
London: The Synfulle Citie
, 1990
Capp, Bernard,
The World of John Taylor, the Water-Poet
, Oxford, 1994
Carlin, Martha,
Medieval Southwark
, Hambledon Press, 1996
Carson, Neil,
A Companion to Henslowe's Diary
, Cambridge, 1998
Clayton, Antony,
Subterranean City; Beneath the Streets of London
, 2000
Concannen, M. Junior. and Morgan, A.,
The History and Antiquities of the Parish of St Saviour's, Southwark
, 1795
Croad, Stephen,
Liquid History, the Thames Through Time
, 2003
Cruickshank, Dan and Burton, Neil,
Life in the Georgian City
, 1990
ââ and Wyld, Peter,
London: The Art of Georgian Building
, 1975
Darlington, Ida and Howgego, James,
Printed Maps of London c.1553â1850
, 1964
Darwin, Bernard (as told to),
Two Hundred Years in the Coal-Trade
, privately published, 1931
de Maré, Eric,
The London Doré Saw: A Victorian Evocation
, 1973
Defoe, Daniel,
Journal of the Plague Year
, 1722
Dickens, Charles,
Little Dorrit
, 1857
ââ Our Mutual Friend
, 1865
Dodd, George,
Days in the Factories, or the Manufactury Industry of Great Britain Described
, 1843
Dyos, H. J.,
Victorian Suburb
, Leicester 1974
Earle, Peter,
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, 1989
ââ
A City Full of People: Men and Women of London, 1650â1750
, 1994
Evelyn, John,
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, 1661
ââ
Diary
, edited by E. S. de Beer, Oxford, 1959
Fletcher, Geoffrey,
London's River
, 1966
Foakes, R. A., editor,
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, Cambridge, 2002
Fraser-Stephens, Elspet,
The Story of the Charringtons: Two Centuries in the London Coal Trade
, privately published, 1952
Geijer, Eric Gustaf,
Impressions of England 1809â1810
, introduced by Anton Blanck, 1932
George, Dorothy M.,
London Life in the Eighteenth Century
, 1925
Gilbey, Elizabeth W.,
Wages in Eighteenth Century England
, Cambridge, Mass., 1934
Glanville, Philippa,
London in Maps
, 1972
Golden, Grace,
Old Bankside
, 1951
Guillery, Peter,
The Small House in Eighteenth Century London
, New Haven, 2004
Hall, P. G.,
The Industries of London since 1861
, 1962
Halliday, Stephen,
The Great Stink of London: Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the Cleansing of the Victorian Metropolis
, Stroud, Glos., 1999
Halton, Edward,
A New View of London
, 1708
Harrison, Shirley and Evemy, Sally,
Southwark: Who Was Who
, London Borough of Southwark, 2001
Harrison, William,
The Description of Britain 1557â1587
, edited by Ernest Rhys, 1876
Hayward, A., editor,
Dr Johnson's Mrs Thrale
, 1910
Hollinshed, John,
Ragged London
, 1861
Humphrey, Stephen,
Southwark, Bermondsey and Rotherhithe in Old Photographs
, Stroud, Glos., 1995, a Second Selection 1997
ââ
Southwark, the Twentieth Century
, Stroud, Glos., 1999
ââ
The Cuming Family, and the Cuming Museum
, London Borough of Southwark, 2001
Inwood, Stephen,
A History of London
, 1998
Jackson, Peter,
London Bridge
, 1971
ââ
Introducing Tallis's London Street Views 1838â40
, London Topographical Society, 1969
Jephson, H.,
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, London County Council, 1907
Jones, Jennifer,
Southwark: a History of Bankside, Bermondsey and âThe Borough'
, South Thames Training and Enterprise Council 1996
Lambton, Lucinda,
Temples of Convenience and Chambers of Delight
, 1995
Layton, Walter T.,
The Early Years of the South Metropolitan Gas Company
, 1920
Lettsom, Dr,
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, 1801, edition with introduction by John Cookley, 1816
Luckin, Bill,
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, Bristol, 1986
Malcolm, James Peller,
Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century
, 1810
Mayhew, Henry,
London Labour and the London Poor
, Vols 1â4 (especially Vol. 3), 1861â62
Misson, Henri,
Mémoires Faites par un Voyageur en Angleterre
, 1698
Montague, C. J.,
Sixty Years in Waifdom
, 1904
Morton, H. V.,
The Nights of London
, 1926
Mould, R. W.,
Southwark Men of Mark
, Borough of Southwark Libraries, 1903
Nead, Lynda,
Victorian Babylon: People, Streets and Images in Nineteenth Century London
, New Haven, 2000
Nef, J. W.,
The Rise of the British Coal Industry
, 1932
O'Connell, Sheila,
London 1753
, British Museum Press, 2003
Olsen, Donald J.,
The Growth of Victorian London
, 1976
Orrell, John,
The Quest for Shakespeare's Globe
, Cambridge, 1983
Pepys, Samuel,
Diary
, edited by Robert Latham and William Matthews, 1970
Picard, Liza,
Restoration London
, 1997
Pierce, Patricia,
Old London Bridge
, 2001
Pike, E. Royston,
Human Documents of the Industrial Revolution in Britain
, 1966
ââ
Human Documents of the Victorian Golden Age
, 1967
ââ
Human Documents of the Age of the Forsytes
, 1969
ââ
Human Documents of the Lloyd George Era
, 1972
Platter, Thomas and Busino, Horatio,
The Journals of Two Travellers in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England
, Ipswich, 1995
Porter, Stephen,
The Great Fire of London
, Stroud, Glos., 1996
ââ
The Great Plague
, Stroud, Glos., 1999
Pritchett, V. S.,
London Perceived
, 1962
ââ
A Cab at the Door
, 1968
Pudney, John,
Crossing London's River
, 1972
ââ
London's Docks, 1975
Reilly, Leonard,
Southwark: an Illustrated History
, London Borough of Southwark, 1998
ââ and Marshall, Geoffrey,
The Story of Bankside
, London Borough of Southwark, 2001
Rendle, William,
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, 1888
Richardson, A. E., âLondon Re-Planned: The Royal Academy Planning Committee's Interim Report',
Country Life
, 1942
Richardson, Rev. J.,
Recollections of the Last Half Century
, 1855
Rudé, George,
Hanoverian London 1714â1808
, 1971
Sabaag, Karl,
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, 2000
Saint, Andrew, âThe Building Art of the First Industrial Metropolis 1784â1873', chapter in
London â World City 1800â1840
edited by Celina Fox, Yale, 1992
Sala, George Augustus,
Gas and Daylight
, 1859
Schwartz, L. D.,
London in the Age of Industrialization: Entrepreneurs, labour force and living conditions 1700â1850
, 1992
Seymour, Claire,
Ragged Schools, Ragged Children
, Ragged School Museum Trust, 1995
Shelley, Henry C.,
Inns and Taverns of Old London
, 1909
Shepherd, Thomas,
London in the Nineteenth Century
, 1829
Sims, George R., editor,
Living London
, 1901â2
Spalding, Frances,
The Tate: a History
, 1998
Spence, Craig,
Atlas of 1690s London
, 2000
Stamp, Gavin,
The Changing Metropolis, Earliest Photographs of London
1839â1879, 1984
ââ âGiles Gilbert Scott and Bankside Power Station', chapter in
The Building of Tate Modern
, 2000
Stow, John,
The Survey of London
, 1598
Tames, Richard,
Southwark Past
, 2001
Waller, Maureen,
1700: Scenes from London Life
, 1988
Wagner, Gillian,
Barnardo
, 1979
Weinreb, Ben and Hibbert, Christopher, editors,
The London Encyclopaedia
, 1983
White, H. P.,
A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain
, Vol. III, 1969
Worsthorne, Peregrine,
Tricks of Memory
, 1995