
'Magnet & Dewdrop' pub on the corner of Westferry Road & Mast House Terrace, later converted into flats

Westferry Road by St. Andrew's Wharf, looking east. The 'Vulcan' pub was later converted into flats & a restaurant

Junction of Westferry Road and Deptford Ferry Road. The 'Vulcan' pub was later converted into flats & a restaurant

Arethusa House, Westferry Road. In the early 1980s 'Normans Nosh Bar' was popular with workers clearing the Mast House Terrace site opposite

Hesperus Crescent, looking north. The Ambassador Square housing estate was built on the site of Mancell's steel stockholding company

Mast House Terrace site, looking south-east towards Deptford. The location is just to the east of what became the entrance to Masthouse Terrace Pier

Mast House Terrace site, looking west from Burrell's Wharf. It was during the site clearance in the early 1980s that the timber slipway thought to be associated with the building of Brunels' ship 'Great Eastern' were discovered

Part of the Burrell's Wharf site that was demolished in the late 1980s and replaced with a new apartment block

Westferry Road opposite Burrell's Wharf, looking west. The 'Robert Burns' pub later became an Islamic Centre

Maconochies Wharf, a derelict industrial site acquired in the early 1980s by the Great Eastern Self-Build Association
