During the mid Thirties my mother when she left school until her marrage worked at a factory in Anchour and Hope Lane. She always said it was called The Cork and Seal, but I don't
think that was its official name. From looking into my Ancestry I think it was Cap and Bottle,of course I may be wrong. Does anyone know of it or had realations that worked there.
Or if anybody has any old photos they could put on here for me it would nice to see.
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https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/spy/#zoom=17.314958084447415&lat=51.49093&lon=0.02972&layers=170&b=1&r=42
There was major glass bottle manufacturing nearby, Charlton Glassworks probably. This article (http://greenwichindustrialhistory.blogspot.com/2014/02/charlton-glassworks-1946.html?m=1) says on the Sainsbury's site but on the same map you can actually see there a 'Glass bottle works' behind the Bottle cap factory at what is now the Meridian trading estate, as this screenshot show:
Others hopefully have more direct knowledge to help your enquiries. Good luck!
I meant the football pitch on the other side of the road.
Any idea?
"Bridon Ropes FC were formed in 1935 as the works team of the rope factory based in Charlton’s industrial riverside area. The ropeworks has long gone, but the team carries on, now playing home games at the Meridian Sports Club,"
@Derek1952 there's a group on Facebook called Greenwich Industrial History that might also be able to provide you with some more info.
It used to be money for old rope working there.
brilliant day out and so much more to see as well (incl going inside a submarine)
Here are some pictures from the Sainsbury archive. The UGB tower makes location easy (quite visible in the second picture). You can also see the Stone Manganese Marine Limited building in the background of the last picture.
https://youtu.be/8v_QGw_yAwA