Shed with Borough Market sign, Borough Market. 1851, 1860s. Borough High Street and Southwark Street, London Bridge (tube). Southwark, London. The market consists of several separate sheds, two of which join at the point railway bridges come together. Railway and underground trains rumble by overhead every few minutes. In this picture one can see the more delicate of the two sheds with a train passing by in the right upper corner. Photograph by George P. Landow. [You may use this image without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the photographer and (2) link your document to this URL.]
Other views
- Exterior (end of two sheds)
- Entrance arch with cast iron tracery
- Cast iron capitals, columns, and tracery
- Cast iron capital holding three curved supports
- Roof interior and columns
- Cast iron roof supports
- Cast iron capital
- Cast iron capital and tracery
- Converging bridges above market seen from beneath
- Sign for Lee Brothers Potato Merchants
- Beams supporting railway
References
Borough Market's own site. Viewed 12 September 2009.
Last modified 31 October 2008