King George's Field

King George's Field (HM2DCU)

Location: , England SE16 2XU Greater London
Country: United Kingdom
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N 51° 29.826', W 0° 3.084'

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King George's Field

King George's Field is a memorial to King George V (1865-1936) in the heart of the Docklands, and one of only two such sites in Southwark.
The park grew in three stages. In 1938, Bermondsey Borough Council used a grant of £500 from the King George's Fields Foundation to convert a piece of land close to All Saints Church into a simple, hard-surfaced recreation area for children. This was a small but popular addition to the church's existing public garden, which had seats and formal bedding set around pathways in a pleasing oval shape.
During the Second World War the church was badly I bomb damaged, and, in 1950, a strip of land to the east of the churchyard extended King George's Field further, alongside what is now Surrey Quays Road. Around 1960, most probably as part of the wider Canada Estate Housing Scheme, the park was enlarged when All Saints Church and Vicarage were finally demolished. The churchyard gardens were cleared, the pathways reshaped and a new main entrance was located on Lower Road.
Today, the only surviving remnants of All Saints Church are some headstones which can be found partly buried by the Surrey Quays Road gate. King George's Field is managed by Southwark Council and protected by Fields in Trust.
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All Saints Church at Surrey Commercial Docks entrance. The church was built in 1840. In the background is the former Rotherhithe Town Hall
- King George's Field Recreation Space, 1938
- All Saints Church demolished, 1961
- King George's Field, 1961
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Date Added Monday, January 7th, 2019 at 7:02pm PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)30U E 704663 N 5709229
Decimal Degrees51.49710000, -0.05140000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 51° 29.826', W 0° 3.084'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds51° 29' 49.56" N, 0° 3' 5.04" W
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Closest Postal AddressAt or near 892 Surrey Quays Rd, England SE16 2XU, GB
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