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To the east of Tower Bridge, Bermondsey's 3½ miles of riverside were lined with warehouses and wharves, of which the best known is Butler's Wharf.
In 1997, US President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair visited the area to dine at the Pont de la Tour restaurant at Butler's Wharf.
Near Tower Bridge old warehouses have been converted to new mixed uses at Butler's Wharf and Hay's Wharf.
Butler's Wharf, Shad Thames
He had a studio at Butler's Wharf, London, and was part of the Andrew Logan social scene in the 1970s.
Paolozzi's sculpture Head of Invention is installed in front of the Design Museum on the Thames at Butler's Wharf, London ( 1989 )
Butler's Wharf from Tower Bridge
Butler's Wharf is also used as a term for the surrounding area.
Butler's Wharf was built between 1871-73 as a shipping wharf and warehouse complex, accommodating goods unloaded from ships using the port of London.
During the 20th century, Butler's Wharf and other warehouses in the area fell into disuse.
From 1975-78, the artists ' space at 2B Butler's Wharf was a key venue for early UK video art and performance art, used among others by Derek Jarman.
In 1984, Butler's Wharf and the portion of Shad Thames running behind it featured prominently in the Doctor Who serial, Resurrection of the Daleks.
Since the 1980s, Butler's Wharf has been transformed from a derelict site into luxury flats, with restaurants and shops on the ground floor.
Terence Conran owns several of the restaurants, which include Butler's Wharf Chop House, Pont de la Tour and Cantina del Ponte.
Butler's Wharf is Grade II listed.
Butler's Wharf is also used as a name for the surrounding area, otherwise called Shad Thames after the main local street.
* 2B Butler's Wharf
* Butler's Wharf Pier
He notably influenced film-maker Derek Jarman, whose early film-making work documented the social scene around Andrew Logan and his studios at Butler's Wharf, London.
The surrounding area is also today called Shad Thames, or Butler's Wharf ( after the largest of the riverside warehouses ).
As part of the regeneration of the area, designer and restaurateur Terence Conran opened a number of now well-known riverside restaurants including Pont de la Tour, the Blueprint Cafe and the Butler's Wharf Chop House.
Wild's brigade landed in Virginia in May 1864 and began building the fort at Wilson's Wharf, one of a series of protective outposts guarding supply lines for Union Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler's Bermuda Hundred Campaign.
Two of the humanoids, Galloway and Quartermaster Sergeant Stien, escape into the adjacent Butler's Wharf where a time corridor is situated, but Galloway is killed.

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However, Butler's understanding of Self and Other is Eurocentric itself because she writes that one cannot recognize Self unless it is through the Other.
King James's Bible is used as the name for the 1611 translation ( on a par with the " Genevan Bible " or the " Rhemish Testament ") in Charles Butler's Horae Biblicae ( first published 1797 ).
Butler's ideas depend greatly on the notion of " performativity " and she is widely credited with introducing the term into gender studies.
* Richard Butler's novel " The Men That God Forgot " ( 1977 ) is based on the historical events of 10 convicts who escape from Van Diemen's Land to Valdivia, Chile in 1833.
However, the word genre is increasingly used to refer to gender in queer or academic contexts, such as the word transgenre ( transgender ) or the translation of Judith Butler's book Gender Trouble as Trouble dans le genre.
The concept of gender performativity is at the core of Butler's work, notably in Gender Trouble.
Critically, it is considered a Bildungsroman – i. e., a novel of self-cultivation – and would be included in the same genre as Dickens's own Great Expectations ( 1861 ), Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure, Samuel Butler's The Way of All Flesh, H. G. Wells's Tono-Bungay, D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers, and James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
The title of Sir Thomas More's 1516 fictional work Utopia is a double entendre because of the pun between two Greek-derived words that would have identical pronunciation: with his spelling, it means " no place " ( as echoed later in Samuel Butler's later Erewhon ); spelled as the rare word Eutopia, it is pronounced the same by English-speaking readers, but has the meaning " good place ".
* In Samuel Butler's novel The Way of All Flesh, Ernest Pontifex's aunt Alethea encourages him to learn carpentry " as a means of kissing the soil should his Hercules ever throw him ;" that is, to learn a trade to live off of in case he chooses not to pursue the object of his studies, theology.
Butler's highest ranked federal official ever is William J. Perry, Secretary of Defense under President Bill Clinton from 1994-1997.
Rhett Butler's People is a prequel, sequel, and companion to Gone with the Wind.
The first settler in 1764, was Moses Butler, for whom Butler's Point is named.
PA 8 is Butler's Main Street when passing through the city.
Butler's Hill, near Plas Newydd, is named in honour of Eleanor Butler.
Butler's apologetic concentrated on " the general analogy between the principles of divine government, as set forth by the biblical revelation, and those observable in the course of nature, analogy which leads us to the warrantable conclusion that there is one Author of both.
A Medal of Honor plaque for Ames's gravesite was dedicated at a ceremony honoring Benjamin Butler's 191st birthday, held at the Hildreth family cemetery — the only time of the year it is open to the public — on November 1, 2009.
Of the many accounts of this martyrdom, this is noted in detail in the Golden Legend and in Butler's Lives Of The Saints.
The Geezer Butler Band's version is available as a download on Butler's website.
The Cube is recovered with the aid of Butler's sister and Mulch Diggums, who is later incarcerated.
While there, he also meets Judith Butler's daughter, Miranda Butler, a striking young girl who is close to Michael and spends a great deal of time in the Quarry Garden.
Donald McCaig's novel Rhett Butler's People is told from Rhett Butler's perspective.

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