Plate 127: Public Housing erected by Industrial Firms

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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Public Housing Erected By Industrial Firms

a. Jubilee Crescent, Manchester Road, in 1987.

Figure 127a:

Jubilee Crescent, Manchester Road, in 1987.

Jubilee Crescent, Manchester Road, in 1987.

Cottage-flats for retired shipbuilding workers erected by R. & H. Green & Silley Weir Ltd, 1935 (pp. 543–4)

b. Malam Gardens, East India Dock Road, in 1987.

Figure 127b:

Malam Gardens, East India Dock Road, in 1987.

Malam Gardens, East India Dock Road, in 1987.

Cottages erected by the Commercial Gas Company for its own workers, 1934–6 (p. 158)