Plaque

Charles Hay and Son

Inscription

{Beneath the London Docklands Development Corporation logo:}
135 Rotherhithe Street
This listed mid 19th century building has been occupied by Charles Hay and Sons, established since 1789. It is one of the few surviving barge building and repair workshops on the Thames.

Site: Charles Hay and Sons (1 memorial)

SE16, Rotherhithe Street, 135

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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