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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"Plate 89: Public Houses". Survey of London: Volumes 43 and 44, Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs. Ed. Hermione Hobhouse (London, 1994), British History Online. Web. 16 April 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4/plate-89.
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Public Houses
a. The George Hotel, Glengall Grove, built 1864–5, in c1900 (p. 501).

Public Houses
The George Hotel, Glengall Grove, built 1864–5, in c1900 (p. 501).
Demolished
b. The Queen, Manchester Road, built 1855–6, in 1991 (pp. 499–500)

Public Houses
The Queen, Manchester Road, built 1855–6, in 1991 (pp. 499–500)
c. Folly House Tavern in 1805 (p. 536).

Public Houses
Folly House Tavern in 1805 (p. 536).
Demolished
d (right). The Waterman's (formerly Newcastle) Arms, Glenaffric Avenue, built 1853, in 1986 (pp. 500–1)

Public Houses
(right). The Waterman's (formerly Newcastle) Arms, Glenaffric Avenue, built 1853, in 1986 (pp. 500–1)