Hay's Galleria is a mixed use building in the London Borough of Southwark situated on the south bank of the River Thames featuring offices, restaurants, shops, and flats. Originally a warehouse and associated wharf (Hay's Wharf) for the port of London, it was redeveloped in the 1980s. It is a Grade II listed structure. During the nineteenth century, the wharf was one of the chief delivery points for ships bringing tea to the Pool of London.[1] At its height, 80% of the dry produce imported to London passed through the wharf, and on this account the Wharf was nicknamed 'the Larder of London'
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This is the Hays Galleria in Southwark in London i took it from my tripod at it's lowest position using a wide angle lens.
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The entrance to the Jubilee Underground Line in Southwark in London.
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Built in the 1850s, Hay's Wharf on the Thames took deliveries from all over the world. This wharf and the area around it soon became known as the...
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