GLIAS NEWSLETTER
I was going to review items about Greenwich in the GLIAS newsletter - but the following link gives the entire text - plus some Greenwich pictures not in the original.
http://www.glias.org.uk/news/264news.html
This covers a list of sites of industrial interest published by the London Fieldwork and Publication Round up. Greenwich sites mentioned include:
Crossrail Station, Woolwich
Royal Military Repository re. Napier Lines
Stockwell Street, malthouse
Air Raid Shelter, Waverley Road
Woolwich Station
Convoys Wharf
An article on the United Glass Works, Charlton - given in full through the link above.
A report - with pictures - the Lovells Wharf Thames path opening
WOOLWICH AND DISTRICT ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
NEWSLETTER
(sadly, no information on their web site address)
The newsletter contains a report of a talk by GIHS Chair Sue Bullevant, and Vice Chair, Andrew Bullevant, on Severndroog Castle.
The envelope also contains the papers for their AGM - and perhaps of most interest to GIHS is their Conservation Report by Sue Bullevant
Woolwich and Plumstead Cottage Hospital - restored and converted to flats
Equestrian Centre, Shooters Hill - going ahead despite objections
Alexander McLeod RACS building - reopened as a Travel Lodge
Art Deco Co-op - is to be converted to flats, but has been refused listing
Verbruggens House, the illegal signage is now with the Planning Inspectorate
Adair House - is surrounded by huts which are used by the 'free' school
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