Southwark
Southwark’s origins may be traced back to the construction of the first London bridge by the Romans, and the settlement owed its subsequent growth to the combined importance of this river crossing and of the evolving city on the northern bank of the Thames. The town’s position on the doorstep of the metropolis allowed it to develop into a flourishing, if largely unregulated, centre for the manufacture of a wide range of commodities, many of which found their way into the shops and markets of the city.
