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My father and some of his siblings survived that, although their flat and building in Rotherhithe didn’t.
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A.D. ~Redriff~ is now called Rotherhithe, south of the Thames.
The History of London Walter Besant 1868
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"Rotherhithe," said Phil, looking at the post-mark.
Acton's Feud A Public School Story Frederick Swainson
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From: 'Rotherhithe', Old and New London: Volume 6 (1878), pp. 134-142.
London SE1 community website BoroughSimon 2010
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"Rotherhithe" is one of only a few first strikings of the etching in the world.
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"Rotherhithe" is one of a series titled "Sixteen Etchings or Scenes on the Thames and Other Subjects," and part of Dr. Monroe E. and Sandra Lemke Trout's multi-million dollar art collection.
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The Thames Path has no shortage of decent stop-offs, and this Rotherhithe mainstay packs in the history like no other.
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Upon their return to London, they rented an apartment in the district of Rotherhithe, a working class neighborhood near the docks.
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But, on the eve of his investiture at Buckingham Palace, it emerges that he has had sex with a teenager at one of the Rotherhithe orgies he periodically frequents.
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Stanley Tower, 74, from Rotherhithe, south London, visiting his sister Renee, 82, who has been in the home for nine years, said: I'm worried about it.
Fears for elderly as biggest care homes firm faces breakup 2011
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