Survey of London: Volumes 43 and 44, Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1994.
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a. Former Midland Railway Hydraulic Pumping Station, Duthie Street and Blackwall Way, exterior from the south-west and interior of the accumulator tower in 1986.
John Underwood, engineer, 1881–2 (pp. 626–7)
b. Former Midland Railway Hydraulic Pumping Station, Duthie Street and Blackwall Way, exterior from the south-west and interior of the accumulator tower in 1986.
John Underwood, engineer, 1881–2 (pp. 626–7)
c (left). Former East India Docks Hydraulic Pumping Station, East India Dock Wall Road, looking south-east in 1994.
Erected 1857, extended 1877–8 (pp. 637–8)