Plate 8: Poplar High Street

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 High Street Public Buildings

a. The Workhouse and former Town Hall building in c1950.

Figure 8a:

Poplar High Street

The Workhouse and former Town Hall building in c1950.

James Walker, architect, 1817 (pp. 78–83). Demolished

b. No. 126, former Central Public Library, in 1956.

Figure 8b:

Poplar High Street

No. 126, former Central Public Library, in 1956.

John Clarkson, architect, 1893–4 (pp. 85–6)

c (right). Former Poplar Board of Works Offices in 1986.

Figure 8c:

Poplar High Street

(right). Former Poplar Board of Works Offices in 1986.

Hills & Fletcher, architects, in collaboration with A. & C. Harston, 1869–70 (pp. 63–4)