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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East India Dock Road
a. Nos 299–301, Day Industrial School, in 1950 (pp. 146–7).
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East India Dock Road
Nos 299–301, Day Industrial School, in 1950 (pp. 146–7).
Demolished
b. No. 52, London and County (now National Westminster) Bank in 1890.
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East India Dock Road
No. 52, London and County (now National Westminster) Bank in 1890.
Zephaniah King, architect, 1885 (p. 153)
c. No. 154, Mission to Seamen Institute, now Pope John House (pp. 159–60).
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East India Dock Road
No. 154, Mission to Seamen Institute, now Pope John House (pp. 159–60).
Hale Street front, 1893–4, in 1933 (left), and chaplain's house, 1898, in 1989
d. No. 154, Mission to Seamen Institute, now Pope John House (pp. 159–60).
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East India Dock Road
No. 154, Mission to Seamen Institute, now Pope John House (pp. 159–60).
Hale Street front, 1893–4, in 1933 (left), and chaplain's house, 1898, in 1989