Southwark
Until time travel is possible, a visit to Southwark might be the next best thing. Encompassing Roman ruins and the gleaming Shard skyscraper, via a glimpse of Shakespeare’s London at the Globe theatre, it’s an amazing snapshot of the capital’s history.
The inner-city borough is where London’s first bridge across Thames was built, at least 1,600 years ago. For centuries it was the only bridge, making it a hugely strategic site – and where many traitors’ heads were displayed on spikes.
Around the historic Southwark Cathedral, the foodie delights of Borough Market draw in the crowds. There’s also the option of a pint in nearby pub The George, London’s last galleried coaching inn with a preserved two-storey gallery looking over the courtyard.
In 2000, Bankside Power Station reopened as Tate Modern, a gallery showing modern and contemporary art.

Borough Market with The Shard rising above it
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Surrey Docks: The 'Ascania' about to quit her berth in the Greenland Dock, towed by a Sun tug in March, 1930. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1930


Surrey Docks: The 'Ascania' proceeding down river under tow from a Sun tug, on 13th March, 1929. (A later hand has dated this to 1930) (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1929

Surrey Docks: The 'Aurania' almost straight for entering the lock, on 15th January, 1930. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1930
Surrey Docks: The 'Aurania' approaching from seaward on 15th January, 1930. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1930
Surrey Docks: The 'Aurania' in the entrance lock to the Greenland Dock with 'Sun X' tug. Probably on 15th January, 1930. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1930
Surrey Docks: The 'Aurania' manouevering to enter the lock on 30th September, 1934, (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1934
Surrey Docks: The 'Aurania' turning into the entrance lock, assisted by a Sun tug, on 15th January, 1930. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1930
Surrey Docks: The 'Ausonia' seen through crane supports on 13th June, 1929. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1929
Surrey Docks: The barque 'Lalla Rookh' enters the Surrey Lock on her way back out to sea in June, 1928. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1928
Surrey Docks: The barque 'Lalla Rookh' in Stave Dock in November, 1928. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1928
Surrey Docks: The barque 'Lawhill' with her sails clewed up at the Southern Lay-by in November, 1933. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1933
Surrey Docks: The barque 'Pestalozzi lying at the Southern Lay-By in November, 1934. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1934
Surrey Docks: The barque 'Pestalozzi' lying in the Southern Lay-by on 2nd November, 1934. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1934
Surrey Docks: The barque 'Pestalozzi' moored at the buoys in Stave Dock on 24th November, 1935. (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1935
Surrey Docks: The barque 'Shakespeare'' now belonging to the Finns, in 1930 (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1931
Surrey Docks: The barque 'Shakespeare'' now belonging to the Finns, in 1930 (cellulose acetate)
Linney, Albert Gravely
1930