Royal Victoria Gardens: During the Second World War, Royal Victoria Gardens suffered during the bombing of the East End in 1940. Thus only small part of the original design of the gardens is left. This was placed near the bowling green in 1994.
King George V Dock: King George V Dock was one of the Royal Docks. The construction was started in 1912, but ceased on the outbreak of the First World War, so construction was not completed until 1921. It was then opened by King George V and Queen Mary.Woolwich Ferry: The Woolwich Free Ferry was opened in 1889, with two steamers called Gordon and Duncan after local military heroes.
Woolwich Foot Tunnel: The Woolwich foot tunnel crosses under the River Thames in East London from Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham.New Beckton Park: Beckton District Park South is a public park in Beckton in the London Borough of Newham. Beckton District Park and Newham City Farm are a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II.
Royal Victoria Gardens: During the Second World War, Royal Victoria Gardens suffered during the bombing of the East End in 1940. Thus only small part of the original design of the gardens is left. This was placed near the bowling green in 1994. King George V Dock: King George V Dock was one of the Royal Docks. The construction was started in 1912, but ceased on the outbreak of the First World War, so construction was not completed until 1921. It was then opened by King George V and Queen Mary.Woolwich Ferry: The Woolwich Free Ferry was opened in 1889, with two steamers called Gordon and Duncan after local military heroes. Woolwich Foot Tunnel: The Woolwich foot tunnel crosses under the River Thames in East London from Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham.New Beckton Park: Beckton District Park South is a public park in Beckton in the London Borough of Newham. Beckton District Park and Newham City Farm are a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II.
You can walk through Beckton Parks over the docks to the tidal Thames. This is a short section that leads from the Greenway down to the Thames at North Woolwich - to the Woolwich Free Ferry, and pedestrian foot tunnel under the Thames.