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  1. Jul 22, 2019 · Abstract. The redevelopment of the Bankside area in central London was proposed in 1943, yet substantive regeneration was only achieved toward the end of the century. This article analyzes the processes whereby a postwar industrial, then deindustrial, locality evolved into a popular leisure and residential quarter.

  2. Oct 24, 2024 · Bankside’s history is rich with commerce, culture, and community, dating back to the medieval period. Its proximity to the River Thames made it a hub for trade and industry, attracting merchants and craftsmen and contributing to its economic growth.

  3. Bankside’s greatest export: the work of William Shakespeare. Bankside has changed how the world imagines. Bankside is one of London’s leading cultural quarters, evolving from a rich, diverse and authentic heritage. It is home to some of London’s most visited and renowned cultural institutions. Bankside has been a place where people have come

  4. Jul 22, 2019 · Drawing on in-depth interviews and critical analysis of archival and online documents, I focus on four interrelated factors crucial for understanding how and why this unique project sprung into...

    • Borough Market. Borough Market, located at 8 Southwark Street next to London Bridge station, is London’s oldest food market. Signs in the Underground and mainline rail stations mark the way.
    • Southwark Cathedral. Follow Bedale Street to Cathedral Street upon leaving Borough Market and you’ll pass Southwark Cathedral. It has only been a cathedral since 1905, but its history goes back much further.
    • The Golden Hinde. Continue along Cathedral Street toward the river and you’ll find the Golden Hinde, a historically accurate representation of the ship in which Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the world between 1577 and 1580.
    • Winchester Palace. You’ll find the remains of Winchester Palace on Pickfords Lane which turns into Clink Street west of the Golden Hinde. The palace was built in the early 13th century to house the wealthy and powerful medieval Bishops of Winchester when they were staying in London.
  5. Sep 17, 2013 · London’s Bankside Power Station stood disused from 1981 until 2000, when it opened to the public as The Tate Modern. Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron approached the conversion with a...

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  7. Ghost signs are a visible insight into Bankside’s commercial heritage and the architecture of the neighbourhood reveals layers of industrial history, from Victorian warehousing to The Hop Exchange, Bankside Power Station and mighty railway arches.

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