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Rectory Place, before the second World War. Many of the original houses were occupied by the families of army officers and by prosperous tradesmen. John Wilson, the widely respected minister of the Woolwich Baptist Tabernacle, lived here. He and Charles Grinling together organized the Woolwich Council of Social Service and in 1925, the invalid Children's Association. A nearby road is now named after him.





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The Grand Opening of Market Street Baths, 1894. The buildings is now used by the university of Greenwich for the students Union.