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Both of these interchanges provide access to the Deptford Mall and, in the case of the Route 41 interchange, to Route 55 from northbound Route 42 since the northbound lanes have no direct access to Route 55.
It crosses CR 534 before coming to a trumpet interchange with Deptford Center Road that provides access to CR 621 and the Deptford Mall.
The Deptford Mall is the seventh largest shopping mall in New Jersey and the largest in the South Jersey region of the state, with a Gross leasable area ( GLA ) of.
* Deptford Mall Official Web Site
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* 1887 – 1890: Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti of Liverpool, England is hired by the London Electric Supply Corporation to design the Deptford Power Station.
The Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond, known as Trinity House, is the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, and other British territorial waters, with the exception of Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Northern Ireland.
Gloucester County is home to the first county based EMS agency in New Jersey providing services to the municipalities of Logan, Woolwich, Swedesboro, East Greenwich, Gibbstown, Paulsboro, West Deptford, National Park, Mantua, Pitman, Glassboro, Clayton, Woodbury, South Harrison and Wenonah.
Deptford () is a district of south east London, England, on the south bank of the River Thames.
It is named after a ford of the River Ravensbourne, and from the mid 16th to the late 19th century was home to Deptford Dockyard, the first of the Royal Navy Dockyards.
Deptford began life as a ford of the Ravensbourne ( near what is now Deptford Bridge station ) along the route of the Celtic ancient trackway that developed into the medieval Watling Street ; it was part of the pilgrimage route to Canterbury from London used by the pilgrims in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and is mentioned in the Prologue to the " Reeve's Tale ".
John Betjeman is attributed as referring to the church as " a pearl at the heart of Deptford ".
It is commonly assumed that the fight took place in a Deptford tavern.
Deptford is served by National Rail and Docklands Light Railway services.
The National Rail service is operated by Southeastern on the suburban Greenwich Line at Deptford railway station, the oldest passenger only railway station in London, and St Johns, as well as nearby New Cross.
There are several primary schools scattered around the area, and one secondary school, Deptford Green, which has capacity for 1, 100 students ; the school is regarded by Ofsted as " good overall ", and academically is in the top 2 % nationally.
A branch of the further education college, Lewisham College, is located on Deptford Church Street ; the college was regarded as outstanding in the 2006 Ofsted inspection.
Another artist born in Deptford is Henry Courtney Selous, who is known for The Opening of The Great Exhibition, painted in 1851.
Greenwich is bordered by Deptford Creek and Deptford to the west ; the former industrial centre of the Greenwich Peninsula and the residential area of Westcombe Park to the east ; the River Thames to the north ; and the A2 and Blackheath to the south.
Lewisham, Deptford is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Deptford Township ( commonly known as Deptford ) is a township in Gloucester County, New Jersey, in the United States.
Deptford is a suburb of Philadelphia, located on the eastern side of the Walt Whitman Bridge, which joins southern New Jersey with Philadelphia.
Oak Valley ( 2010 population 3, 483 ) is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Deptford Township.

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The first and perhaps still best known UK ' punk zine ' was Sniffin ' Glue, produced by Deptford punk fan Mark Perry.
* 1497 – Battle of Deptford Bridge – forces under King Henry VII defeat troops led by Michael An Gof.
The earliest patent was taken out by Henry Palmer in the UK in 1821, and the design was employed at Deptford Dockyard in South-East London, and a short line for moving stone from a quarry near Cheshunt, Hertfordshire to the River Lea.
A short letter from Samuel Pepys to John Evelyn at the latter's home in Deptford, written by Pepys on 16 October 1665 and referring to ' prisoners ' and ' sick men ' during the Second Dutch War
Most trilogies are works of fiction involving the same characters or setting, such as The Deptford Trilogy of novels by Robertson Davies or The Godfather films of Francis Ford Coppola, " " The Shiva Trilogy " by Amish Tripathi.
* June 17 – Cornish rebels under Michael An Gof are soundly defeated by Henry VII at the Battle of Deptford Bridge near London.
In The Deptford Mice trilogy by Robin Jarvis, the Thames appears several times.
" The first actual full-band Squeeze show since 1999 took place less than a week later at their old haunt, " The Albany " ( Deptford ) on Thursday 12 July which was actually billed as a " warm up " gig prior to the upcoming US tour, this was then followed by GuilFest 2007.
* Finn ( rat ), a fictional rat character in the The Deptford Mice books by Robin Jarvis
Many grand houses in Brockley were occupied by the owners and managers of factories in neighbouring industrial areas such as Deptford and Bermondsey.
The old Town Hall, ' the Catford Cathedral ' of 1875, was replaced by the current Civic Suite in 1968, soon after the merger of the metropolitan boroughs of Lewisham and Deptford.
Deptford and the docks are associated with the knighting of Sir Francis Drake by Queen Elizabeth I aboard the Golden Hind, the legend of Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his cape for Elizabeth, Captain James Cook's third voyage aboard Resolution, and the mysterious murder of Christopher Marlowe in a house along Deptford Strand.
Though Deptford began as two small communities, one at the ford, the other a fishing village on The Thames, Deptford's history and population has been mainly associated with the docks established by Henry VIII.
The ford developed into first a wooden then a stone bridge, and in 1497 saw the Battle of Deptford Bridge, in which rebels from Cornwall, led by Michael An Gof, marched on London protesting against punitive taxes, but were soundly beaten by the King's forces.
A 1623 map of Deptford Strond with annotations by John Evelyn showing Sayes Court in the bottom left corner and Deptford Green as " The Common Greene " just above centre-left ( click for larger version )
Painting of Deptford Dockyard in 1747 by John Cleveley the Elder
Deptford Dockyard was established in 1513 by Henry VIII as the first Royal Dockyard, building vessels for the Royal Navy, and was at one time known as the King's Yard.
In the 18th century St. Paul's, Deptford ( 1712 – 1730 ) was built, acclaimed by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England as one of the finest Baroque churches in the country.

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