Plate 143

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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In this section

a (above left). Timber Wharves Village, Ashdown Walk looking south in 1993.

Figure 143a:

Ashdown Walk, Timber Wharves Village, in 1993.

(above left). Timber Wharves Village, Ashdown Walk looking south in 1993.

Barnard Urquart Jarvis, architects, Ideal Homes, developers, 1987–92 (p. 702)

b. Cumberland Mills looking west in 1993.

Figure 143b:

Cumberland Mills in 1993.

Cumberland Mills looking west in 1993.

Donald Ball of Alan Turner Associates, architect, Thomas Bates & Son, developers, 1987–8 (p. 699)

c. Maconochie's Wharf, Blasker Walk, looking north-east into Pointers Close in 1993.

Figure 143c:

Blasker Walk, Maconnochie's Wharf, in 1993.

Maconochie's Wharf, Blasker Walk, looking north-east into Pointers Close in 1993.

Self-build development, Stout & Litchfield, architects, 1986–9 (p. 701)