Plate 60: Poplar Dock

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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Poplar Dock (pp. 336–44)

a. View looking westwards in 1894.

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View looking westwards in 1894.

b (above). Ale Stores, North Quay, 1852, looking north-west in 1894 (p. 341).

Figure 60d:

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(above). Ale Stores, North Quay, 1852, looking north-west in 1894 (p. 341).

Demolished

c. Coal Tip, East Quay, 1901–2 (p. 344)

Figure 60d:

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Coal Tip, East Quay, 1901–2 (p. 344)

d (left). GWR Goods Depot, 1876–8, looking north-west in 1894 (p. 341).

Figure 60d:

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(left). GWR Goods Depot, 1876–8, looking north-west in 1894 (p. 341).

Demolished