Plate 89: Public Houses

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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Public Houses

a. The George Hotel, Glengall Grove, built 1864–5, in c1900 (p. 501).

Figure 89a:

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)

Figure 89b:

Public Houses

The Queen, Manchester Road, built 1855–6, in 1991 (pp. 499–500)

c. Folly House Tavern in 1805 (p. 536).

Figure 89c:

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)

Figure 89d:

Public Houses

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