Plate 109: Blackwall Tunnel

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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Blackwall Tunnel., (Sir) Alexander Binnie, Engineer to the LCC, 1892–7 (pp. 640–5)

a. One of the four vertical shafts made by the Thames Iron Works & Ship Building Company (p. 642)

Figure 109b:

Blackwall Tunnel

One of the four vertical shafts made by the Thames Iron Works & Ship Building Company (p. 642)

b. The Northern Entrance Gatehouse, photographed during the Opening Ceremony, 22 May 1897 (p. 643).

Figure 109b:

Blackwall Tunnel

The Northern Entrance Gatehouse, photographed during the Opening Ceremony, 22 May 1897 (p. 643).

Thomas Blashill, architect. Demolished