Plate 9: Doorways

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 5, East London. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1930.

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Doorways.

GREENWICH: (10) MORDEN COLLEGE, 1695–1702. W. Front, side doorway.

STEPNEY: (20) No. 7 GT. ALIE STREET. c. 1700.

GREENWICH: (20) MANOR HOUSE, Croom's Hill. Hood of back doorway, c. 1697.

STEPNEY: (13) No. 37 STEPNEY GREEN. c. 1700.

GREENWICH: (20) MANOR HOUSE, Croom's Hill. Front doorway, c. 1697.

BERMONDSEY: (3) REMAINS OF ST. THOMAS' HOSPITAL. Doorway to Treasurer's House, 1702–3.