Plate 29: East India Dock Road

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 211–215 (odd), left to right, in 1993 (p. 144)

Figure 29a:

East India Dock Road

Nos 211–215 (odd), left to right, in 1993 (p. 144)

b. Nos 85 and 87 in 1948. John Morris & Sons, architects, c1855 (p. 133).

Figure 29b:

East India Dock Road

Nos 85 and 87 in 1948. John Morris & Sons, architects, c1855 (p. 133).

Demolished

c. Nos. 14–50 (even), right to left, in 1987. Built between 1850 and 1860 (pp. 127–8)

Figure 29c:

East India Dock Road

Nos. 14–50 (even), right to left, in 1987. Built between 1850 and 1860 (pp. 127–8)

d. Nos. 449–479 (odd), left to right, in 1912, G.T. Tribe, architect, 1885 (p. 151).

Figure 29d:

East India Dock Road

Nos. 449–479 (odd), left to right, in 1912, G.T. Tribe, architect, 1885 (p. 151).

Demolished