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Old and New London
… Wapping, Ratcliff, Shadwell, Limehouse, Poplar, Blackwall, Bromley, Old Ford, Mile End, Bethnal Green, &c. An …
Old and New London
… and falls into the Thames, as we have seen, a little below Blackwall; unless we suppose that the vicinity of the New …
Old and New London
… Railway, whence the Colchester and the Cambridge, and the Blackwall and Woolwich, and the Woodford and the Tilbury …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 3 In 1838-9 ten omnibuses were licensed to run between Blackwall and Sloane Street and one between West Ham and …
Old and New London
… and arrived in the Thames in 1848. For a time it lay off Blackwall, where it was visited by thousandsamong others, by … "below bridge," to do duty in a similar capacity off Blackwall, in place of the Investigator. The Thames Police …
Old and New London
… the charge for a single individual was eighteenpence, to Blackwall two shillings, to Woolwich half-a-crown, to …
Old and New London
… Dock, and afterwards in chains at Bugsby's Hole, near Blackwall." Howell, in his "Londinopolis," 1657, says, "From …
Survey of London
… ships and colliers, estimated at 305,000. A canal from Blackwall to Limehouse was also considered. 11 The proposals … a ship canal running north of Poplar from the river at Blackwall, 15 which was condemned as a cumbersome means of … had designed. He also included a canal from the docks to Blackwall, and another across the Isle of Dogs capable of …
Survey of London
… and extensively, at Liverpool. Henry Johnson's wet dock at Blackwall, completed in 1661, and converted to be the …
Survey of London
… returned in 1841, after construction of the London and Blackwall Railway viaduct had caused the north-east corner of … The revival of dock business after the opening of the new Blackwall entrance in 1894 boosted the tavern's flagging … offices for the timber trade at the East Wood Wharf, the Blackwall Basin and on the north bank of the South Dock. From …
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