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Sign: London - The place where St. Margaret’s Church stood


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32 Borough High St, London SE1 1XU, UK
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On the sign:
HISTORIC SOUTHWARK

SITE OF ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH (13TH CENTURY) AND THE BOROUGH COMPTER
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Comments:
The church probably existed from 1295 until 1541, the year it was destroyed.
Later there was a courthouse and a district prison that operated mainly in the 17th century.

Above this sign, there is a commemorative sign for the hop traders who fell in the First World War Click for sign's details

The building (in front of which is the St. Saviour’s War Memorial Click for sign's details) was photographed on the same day Click for a larger image

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