Plate 48: West India Docks

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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West India Docks

a. No. 1. Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior at second-storey level in 1986 (pp. 290–1)

Figure 48a:

West India Docks

No. 1. Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior at second-storey level in 1986 (pp. 290–1)

b. No. 2 Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior in 1986 showing the roof trusses as reframed in 1819 (p. 287)

Figure 48b:

West India Docks

No. 2 Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior in 1986 showing the roof trusses as reframed in 1819 (p. 287)

c. No. 2 Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior in 1986 showing the cast-iron columns inserted in 1814 (p. 288)

Figure 48c:

West India Docks

No. 2 Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior in 1986 showing the cast-iron columns inserted in 1814 (p. 288)

d. Rum Quay Shed, South Quay, Import Dock, erected 1813, looking east in 1897 after damage by shipping (p. 303).

Figure 48d:

West India Docks

Rum Quay Shed, South Quay, Import Dock, erected 1813, looking east in 1897 after damage by shipping (p. 303).

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