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Roman Bankside
43-500 AD
Medieval bankside
500-1500 AD
Early modern bankside
1500-1750
Roman occupation
43 AD
Industrial bankside
1750-1900
Modern Bankside
1900-2021
Londinium founded
43 AD
First wooden bridge built
43AD
Roman londinium burned down
60 AD
Population grows to over 60,000
100 AD
Defensive walls added around londinium and southwark
200 AD
End of roman occupation in Britain
450 AD
construction of st. Mary Overie
1106
Construction of Bishop of Winchester's Palace
1150
Completion of the stone London Bridge
1209
Major fire and reconstruction of St. Mary Overie.
1212
Development of Stews in the 'Liberty of the Clink'
13th century
Paris Gardens becomes property of the Hospitillars
1324
At least 12 major Inns in Southwark/Bankside
1381
Southwark School of Glaziers opens
1515
The globe opens
1599
Death of Lancelot Andrews, Bishop of Winchester
1624
Many theatres and arenas shut by Puritans
1642
Great Fire of London
1666
The great fire of Southwark
1676
Construction of Blackfriars and Westminster Bridges
1750s
Anchor Brewery becomes the Barclay Brewery
1791
development of residential housing on St. George's Field
1800s
Bankside Gas Works opens
1814
St Mary Overie's Wharf opens
1882
Sainsbury's open a warehouse in Bankside
1890
Bankside Power Station Opens
1891
Bankside population hits a peak of nearly 60,000
1901
Great damage done to bankside during WWII
1940-1945
Bankside Power Station closes
1981
Bankside population at 6,500
1991
Tate gallery buys Bankside Power Station
1994
Tate Modern opens, Millennium Bridge and London Eye open
2000
Adolf Hitler appointed German chancellor
January 1933
Reichstag fire :the Reichstag was set on Fire by a secret order of Joesef Goebbels; called a communist plot;Hitler convinced president Hindenburg to suspend all civil rights for Communists, socialists, liberals, and trade unionists
27th of February 1933
Social democrat members vote against the enabling act
March 1933
All political parties , except the Nazi party , are dissolved
June 1933
Concordat signed between german government and the vatican
July 1933
The provincial protestant churches are amalgamated to from a single 'Reich Church '
July 1933
Martin Neimoller establishes the emergency league of pastors ( confessing church )
September 1933
the election where the Nazis won 288 seats
5th of March 1933
Wilhelm Frick added to the cabinet and made the minister of the interior
1933
Local governments overthrown by the SA violence allowing the Reich Government to appoint new commissioners , new laws .
March 1933
Hindenburg agrees to dissolve the Reichstag
7th of February 1933
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service
7th of April 1933
Night of the long knifes - attack of the SS officers
30th of June 1933
Cabinet could pass decrees without the presidents involvements (article 48 )
24th of March 1933
One day boycott of Jewish shops and businesses
1st of April 1933
new ministry for public enlightenment and propaganda
13th march 1933
May Day Holiday
1st of may 1933
trade union offices seized , all unions incorporated into new German labour front (DAF)
2nd of May 1933
Employment Law
10th of June 1933
Jewish lawyers banned from conducting legal affairs in Berlin . Jewish judges are suspended from office
March 1933
Aryan - non-Aryan children are forbidden from playing together .
April 1933
Elizabeth is born at Greenwich palace
1533
Elizabeth's mother , Anne Boleyn is executed at the tower
1536
King henry VIII dies
1547
King Edward dies and Elizabeth's half sister Mary becomes Mary I
1553
Elizabeth is imprisoned in the Tower of London and then Woodstock manor .
1554
Elizabeth is freed
1555
Queen Mary I dies and Elizabeth becomes Queen Elizabeth I
1558
Coronation of queen Elizabeth I and Elizabethan religious settlement
1559
Elizabeth is seriously ill with small pox at Hampton Court palace
1562
William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe are born
1564
Mary Queen of Scots , is forced to abdicate the throne
1567
Mary , queen of Scots , is imprisoned in England after fleeing Scotland
1568
Northern rebellion
1569
Elizabeth is excommunicated from the catholic church by the pope
1570
Ridolfi Plot to assassinate Elizabeth
1571
Thomas Howard , duke of Norfolk is executed for treason
1572
Richard Burbage open the first theatre in England called the theatre
1574
Kenilworth entertainments
1575
Francis Drake sets out on the first English voyage around the world
1577
Bond of Association
1584
Elizabeth takes the Netherlands under her protection = war with Spain
1585
Babington plot and trial of Mary queen of Scots , for treason
1586
Mary, queen of Scots , is executed at Fotheringhay castle
1587
Defeat of the Spanish Armada
1588
Second Spanish armada defeated
1597
The globe theatre is opened
1599
Essex rebellion and Queen Elizabeth's golden speech
1601
defeat of Queen Elizabeth I and accession of king James I (king of Scotland )
1603
The sieve portrait
1583
The phoenix portrait
1575
The ditchley portrait
1592
The peace portrait
1577
The rainbow portrait
1600
The armada portrait
1588
The throckmorton plot
1583
Henry VII ordered that beggars should be sent back to the last place they lived and should be in stocks for three days
1495
Henry VIII passed a law that if you are unable to work should be given a license to beg .Anyone begging without a license to be tied to the end of the cart naked and whipped until bloody then return to his place of birth
1536
Beginning of Edwards VI's reign a new law ordered that beggars should be whipped and branded on the forehead with a "v" then be a slave for two years and if they tried to escape They'd be slaved for life and executed .
started 1547 ended 1550
compulsory charity
1563
Overseers of the Poor - an official who administered poor relief such as money in England/ English driven colonies.
1672
Houses of Correction
1576