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The peninsula is now being developed with new homes at Peninsula Riverside, and Parkside Peninsula Quays. [22] The redevelopment of Greenwich Peninsula is planned to take around 20 years. [ 23 ] The improved access to the peninsula from Canary Wharf , the City and the West End via the Jubilee line has increased the prospects for continued ...
Located on the Greenwich Peninsula by the Thames in south-east London, the works was built between 1881 and 1886. Most of the works was built on a greenfield site on Greenwich Marshes. [1] [2] The start of work on the site was complicated by proposals to build a dock system on the peninsula, similar to that on the Isle of Dogs across the river ...
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Peninsula Boulevard (CR 2) 4.48: 7.21: NY 102 (Front Street) – Hempstead Village, East Meadow: At-grade intersection; northern terminus of CR 7B: Gap in route; connection made between CR 7B and CR 7A via one block of NY 102 or via one block of CR 2: 0.00: 0.00: Peninsula Boulevard (CR 2) Southern terminus of CR 7A designation: 0.09: 0.14
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The Town of Greenwich acknowledges both this and another theory that states that "[t]he "Captain" of the title reportedly memorializes Captain Daniel Patrick, a partner in the first recorded real estate transaction in Greenwich in the 1640s and the town's first military commander." [2] In 1763, George III granted the island to John Anderson.
The village is on the southern banks of the River Thames, about one mile upstream (west) from the Thames Barrier and adjacent to the purpose-built Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park, cycle paths and recreational areas. The village currently has the Millennium Primary School, a GP surgery, and a few shops. East of the village, at Peartree Wharf ...
Enderby's Wharf is a wharf and industrial site on the south bank of the Thames in Greenwich, London, associated with Telcon and other companies. It has a history of more than 150 years of production of submarine communication cables and associated equipment, and is one of the most important sites in the history of submarine communications.