mage description: Balconies, windows and crane ofluxury flats converted (1981-83) from Victorian warehouses, New Concordia Wharf, Bermondsey, London.

This dockland area - Jacob's Island, just southeast of Tower Bridge and opposite St Saviour's Dock on the River Thames - was a notorious slum in the 19th century. It was here that Bill Sykes meets his end in Dicken's Oliver Twist.

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London Image: Victorian warehouses converted into luxury flats, New Concordia Wharf

 

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