Plate 121: Brunswick Wharf

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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Brunswick Wharef. Developed 1833–4, James Walker, architect and engineer.

All demolished

a. Shed-warehouse, built 1834, in August 1947 (p. 597)

Figure 121c:

Brunswick Wharf

Shed-warehouse, built 1834, in August 1947 (p. 597)

b. Brunswick Hotel, built 1833–4, in 1930 (pp. 596–7)

Figure 121b:

Brunswick Wharf

Brunswick Hotel, built 1833–4, in 1930 (pp. 596–7)

c. Part of the iron-plated river wall in July 1903, after its partial collapse (pp. 593–4)

Figure 121c:

Brunswick Wharf

Part of the iron-plated river wall in July 1903, after its partial collapse (pp. 593–4)