Plate 104: Coldharbour

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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Coldharbour

a. North Wharf in 1989, showing the iron-plated river wall of the early 1860s (pp. 619, 620).

Figure 104a:

Coldharbour

North Wharf in 1989, showing the iron-plated river wall of the early 1860s (pp. 619, 620).

No. 19A is on the left (p. 622)

b. River Police Station in 1969.

Figure 104b:

Coldharbour

River Police Station in 1969.

John Butler, architect, 1893–4 (pp. 620–2). To the south (left) is Concordia Wharf (p. 622) and Hawthorn's Wharf (pp. 622–3)