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Plate 77

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1957

Supporting documents

Page

77

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'Plate 77', Survey of London: volume 27: Spitalfields and Mile End New Town (1957), pp. 77. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50264 Date accessed: 24 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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a. Peabody Buildings, Commercial Street, 1863.


Peabody Buildings (Nos. 135–153), Commercial Street

Plate 77a: Peabody Buildings (Nos. 135–153), Commercial Street
Peabody Buildings, Commercial Street, 1863.

H. A. Darbishire. architect (p. 263)

b. Perry's Avenue, 1878 (p. 288)


Perry's Avenue

Plate 77b: Perry's Avenue
Perry's Avenue, 1878 (p. 288)

c. Nos. 37-61 Princelet Street, 1889-90.


Nos. 37–51 Princelet Street

Plate 77c: Nos. 37–51 Princelet Street
Nos. 37-61 Princelet Street, 1889-90.

Alfred Fort, builder (p. 288)

d. Davis Avenue, 1893-5.


Davis Avenue

Plate 77d: Davis Avenue
Davis Avenue, 1893-5.

Built by Moses Davis, architect and surveyor (p. 276)