
The lift bridge replaced an earlier bridge, possibly in 1954. It has
not been raised for several decades and was welded

in the down position around ten years ago. The rail viaduct between
Deptford station and Greenwich is listed.

There was a foot bridge known as the Ha’penny Hatch before the
first railway bridge was built in 1838 and
the railway company had to compensate the owners for any losses from their
tolls. The railway company charged people
crossing a halfpenny to get the payment. The footbridge
made £350 per year - around 170,000 passengers crossing
Tolls were last collected there around 1901.

You can also cross on the DLR

Continuous welded rail makes it impossible for the rail bridge to
lift now

but the footbridge can lift - and has to if lighters are to pass at
high tide

Prior's wharf is still in use by a concrete firm

and the Creek Road bridge has to lift to get vessels like the Bert
Prior through as it can only move at high tide


There is a cabin for the bridge operator. This lifting bridge replaced
an earlier swing bridge in 1954



The flats on the opposite bank of the Creek are on what was once the
South Metropolitan gasworks site with coal wharfs


On the walk we stopped outside Deptford Cinema for a talk
by one of the people who set it up

From there we went to the Old Tidemill Garden, which has
been occupied by locals since August 29th against plans to build on it

The Big Red bus at the Birds nest pub


Inside the Goldsmiths site which houses their MFA studios

and the view through the chain link fence of the creek


Inside the studios an artist shows us her work on the area

and we leave to walk around the site next to the creek


Buildings across the creek include a Holiday Inn

There are moorings onan arm of the creek which I think used to lead
to the Tidemill





This now comes to an end here close to Deptford Church St




Buildings on Creekside have yards leading to the creek

Inside the the Art Hub where we looked at On Time by Joan Molloy


Joan Molloy speaks about her work


From Cofferdam Way beside the Laban building

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