Horsleydown Old Stairs And Causeway
Victorian stairs and causeway on the Thames foreshore at Shad Thames, next to (south east side of) Tower Bridge, London.
"Stairs already existed at that spot in 1684 when Greenville Collins produced a survey of the Thames from London Bridge east. The current stairs are much more recent with remains of a granite sett causeway" The City of London Archaeological Society.
There is a great article on the stairs here:
https://alondoninheritance.com/the-thames/horselydown-old-stairs/
2154 photos taken in May 2020 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Agisoft Metashape.
A white 1 metre ruler can be see at the river end of the causeway and at the top and to one side of the stairs.
"Stairs already existed at that spot in 1684 when Greenville Collins produced a survey of the Thames from London Bridge east. The current stairs are much more recent with remains of a granite sett causeway" The City of London Archaeological Society.
There is a great article on the stairs here:
https://alondoninheritance.com/the-thames/horselydown-old-stairs/
2154 photos taken in May 2020 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Agisoft Metashape.
A white 1 metre ruler can be see at the river end of the causeway and at the top and to one side of the stairs.