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roman - roman occupation of britain starts in

43AD

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roman - londinium founded in

43AD

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roman - when was the first wooden bridge built

43AD

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roman - roman londinium was burned down in (rebuilt soon after to the same plan)

60AD

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roman - population grows to over 60,000 in

100AD

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roman - defensive walls added around londinium and southwark in

200AD

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roman - end of roman occupation of bankside in

450AD

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roman - the strategically important area of ground around the end of a bridge which at the time of conflict is sought to be defended

bridgehead

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roman - the first london brige was the ____ london bridge

roman

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roman - (possible) roman ____ _____

bath house

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roman - Site of Roman Army __

encampment

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roman - Later Roman residential site (evidence of ____ _____ and ____)

lead pipes building work

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roman - (Possible) Site of Roman Temple - _ _ found

religious artefacts

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roman - Some use for _ and commercial use on the river

traders

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roman - two major _ found

roads

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roman - a major and also smaller ones

bridges

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medieval - The smallest, and least significant, of the three Manors. It owned the land immediately around the end of London Bridge. It was owned by the crown and overseen by their officials. It had the smallest population.

The Guildable Manor

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medieval - This was the manor of the Bishop of Winchester, and home to his palace (and the Clink prison). It was the largest and most important of the three manors, with the palace, residential and commercial properties all in the manor, as well as the Bishops gardens, fishponds, etc.

The Manor of the Clink

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medieval - Another large manor that got its name from the gardens around a Parish church - and nothing to do with the city in France. It had less important buildings than the manor of the Clink, but it did have lots of residential and commercial properties (inns and, later on, theatres, etc.) This land was also owned by the church.

Paris Gardens

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medieval - the priory of st mary overie was contructed in

1106

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medieval - the bishop of winchester's palace was constructed in

1150

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medieval - the stone london bridge was completed in

1209

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medieval - major fire and reconstruction of st mary overie in

1212

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medieval - Development of Stews in the 'Liberty of the Clink' in

13th century

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medieval - paris gardens becomes property of the hospitallers in

1324

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medieval - At least 12 major Inns in Southwark/Bankside in

1381

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medieval - another name for brothels

stews

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medieval - An order of Catholic Knights, associated with the Crusades

knights templar

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medieval - a pub with accomodation

inn

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medieval - medieval

london bridge

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medieval - priory of __ ____ ______

st mary overie

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medieval - bishop of __'s palace (rose window)

winchester

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medieval - the _ prison

clink

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medieval - 's seat

ferryman

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medieval - names of streets, lane, ____ lane, ____ lane

maiden love cock

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medieval - use for _ and commercial use on the river

traders

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medieval - inns, and markets

brothels

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early modern - southwark school of glaziers opens in

1515

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early modern - the globe opens in

1599

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early modern - death of lancelot andrews, bishop of winchester in when,, the break-up of the house was imminent, in when the house of loards agreed it should be turned into a prison and thomas davenish was appointed keeper. in when Joseph Zin Zan asked to be allowed the use of the stable and yard at winchester house for a riding school, in when the trustees for the sale of chruch lands sold the whole property to thomas walker of camberwell, gentleman, for 4,380 pounds

1624 1642 1643 1649

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early modern - many theatres and arenas shut by puritans in,, so mf boring.

1642

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early modern - great fire of london in

1666

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early modern - great fire of southwark

1676

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early modern - extreme protestants, ran the country after the civil war

puritans

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early modern - the standing room in the theatres, the cheapest ticket

groundling

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early modern - people making glass

glaziers

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early modern - bridge

london

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early modern - the theatres, _, ____, ____ and ____

globe rose hope swan

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early modern - ____ and ____ baiting arenas

bull bear

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early modern - priory of __ ____ ______

st mary overie

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early modern - bishop of __'s palace (and its selling off)

winchester

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early modern - the _ prison

clink

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early modern - street names + and ___

stews brothels

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early modern - use for _ and commercial uses on the river

traders

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early modern - inns, brothels and _

markets

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early modern - _ making factories

glass

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industrial - contruction of blackfriars and westminster bridges in

1750s

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industrial - anchor brewery becomes the barclay brewery in

1791

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industrial - development of residential housing on st george's field in

1800s

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industrial - bankside gas works opens in

1814

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industrial - st mary overie's wharf opens in

1882

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industrial - sainsbury's opens a warehouse in bankside in

1890

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industrial - bankside power station opens

1891

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industrial - a structure on the bank of a river where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers

wharf

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industrial - london

bridge

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industrial - ___ bridge (and later railway)

blackfriars

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industrial - wharves and __

warehouses

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industrial - bankside __ (previously the gas works)

power station

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industrial - breweries and distilleries (especially the brewery)

anchor

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industrial - use for _ and commercial use on the river

traders

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industrial - ____ and markets

inns

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industrial - _ making factories

glass

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modern - bankside population hits a peak of nearly 60,000 in

1901

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modern - great damage done to bankside during ww2 in

1939-1945

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modern - bankside power station closes in

1981

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modern - bankside population at 6,500 in

1991

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modern - tate gallery buys bankside power station in

1994

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modern - tate modern opens in

2000

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modern - millennium bridge opens in

2000

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modern - london eye opens in

2000

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modern - A graveyard discovered holding bodies of up to 20,000 paupers/prostitutes from Medieval Bankside

crossbones graveyard

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modern - The development and building up of the city environment to meet modern needs

urban regeneration

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modern - bridges: , , , __

london blackfriars southwark millennium

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modern - wharves and warehouses (now ___)

appartments

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modern - tate modern (previously bankside __)

power station

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industrial - borough market opens in

1851

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modern - _ market

borough

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modern - _ cathedral

southwark

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modern - ___'s galleria

hay

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modern - ___ tower

oxo

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modern - the london ___

eye

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modern - the golden _

hinde

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roman - evidence 17 timber piles were made from trees felled between when and when,, evidence for people living there and building things

59AD 83AD

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roman - a figurine of a what god and part of a what god have been found beneath southwark cathedral,, religious rituals??

hunter sea

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roman - hearths found in what street indicate that metals were smelted in the area

park

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roman - major road found that ran southwest from the bridgehead roughly towards the position of the modern crossing from where to where

lambeth westminster

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roman - romans abandon bankside in

410

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roman/medieval - when does bankside start getting built up again after the romans dissapear (evidence of a settlement found)

914

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medieval bankside was known as the what

outlaw borough

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early modern bankside was known as the

early modern playground