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Plate 48
West India Docks

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English Heritage

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Author

Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor)

Year published

1994

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Page

48

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'Plate 48: West India Docks', Survey of London: volumes 43 and 44: Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs (1994), pp. 48. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46603 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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West India Docks

a. No. 1. Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior at second-storey level in 1986 (pp. 290–1)


West India Docks

Plate 48a: West India Docks
No. 1. Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior at second-storey level in 1986 (pp. 290–1)

b. No. 2 Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior in 1986 showing the roof trusses as reframed in 1819 (p. 287)


West India Docks

Plate 48b: West India Docks
No. 2 Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior in 1986 showing the roof trusses as reframed in 1819 (p. 287)

c. No. 2 Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior in 1986 showing the cast-iron columns inserted in 1814 (p. 288)


West India Docks

Plate 48c: West India Docks
No. 2 Warehouse, North Quay, Import Dock, interior in 1986 showing the cast-iron columns inserted in 1814 (p. 288)

d. Rum Quay Shed, South Quay, Import Dock, erected 1813, looking east in 1897 after damage by shipping (p. 303).


West India Docks

Plate 48d: West India Docks
Rum Quay Shed, South Quay, Import Dock, erected 1813, looking east in 1897 after damage by shipping (p. 303).

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