Plate 61: East 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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In this section

East India Docks (pp. 575–92)

a. Valuable goods being escorted from the docks along East India Dock Road in c1919 (p. 579).

Figure 61a:

East India Docks

Main Gateway in the background (p. 592). Demolished

b. Aerial view looking north-west in April 1947.

Figure 61b:

East India Docks

Aerial view looking north-west in April 1947.

Brunswick Wharf in the foreground (pp. 593–8). The broken white lines show the intended site of Brunswick Wharf Power Station (pp. 598–600)