Plate 54

Survey of London: Volume 27, Spitalfields and Mile End New Town. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1957.

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In this section

a. Nos. 52 Artillery Lane and 9a Artillery Passage.

Figure 54a:

Nos. 52 Artillery Lane and 9a Artillery Passage

Nos. 52 Artillery Lane and 9a Artillery Passage.

? Built in 1680's by William Parker, bricklayer (p. 226)

b. Houses in Steward Street and Fort Srreet in 1914, built in 1680's (p. 33) Demol.

Figure 54b:

Houses in Steward Street and Fort Street.

Houses in Steward Street and Fort Srreet in 1914, built in 1680's (p. 33) Demol.

c. Plan of Old Artillery Ground, 1681/2 (p. 29)

Figure 54c:

Plan of the Old Artillery Ground, 1680/1.

Plan of Old Artillery Ground, 1681/2 (p. 29)