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Survey of London
… surviving accumulator towers erected at the same time at Poplar Dock. 191 The tower was demolished in the 1970s. …
Survey of London
… son, David, was born in 1799. 53 Hugh's involvement in Poplar was not only as principal contractor for excavations …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the Society, charity schools were organized in Holborn, Poplar, Whitechapel, Shadwell, and Shoreditch, and in many … educated since its foundation some 120 years before; the Poplar and Blackwall boys' school, founded in 1711, had … 281 Stepney Limehouse 406 Mile End Old Town Mile End 144 Poplar Forest Gate 201 St. Pancras Forest Gate 183 Bethnal …
Survey of London
… 93 (Similarly, it was the removal of 'the great Lombardy Poplar' for the buildings of the South Kensington Museum in …
Survey of London
… The builders were probably James Randell Thursby of Poplar for the south side and John Palmer of Pimlico for the …
Survey of London
… given to a permanent body of Commissioners of Sewers for Poplar, who, with a jury of marshmen, constituted a court … been wondered whether the house belonged to the manor in Poplar where the Black Prince once lived, 39 and it is just … Marsh, of which it was originally only part, or as Poplar Marsh, South Marsh or Poplar South Marsh; archaic …
Survey of London
… far as Cook's Row. On the road side an immence number of poplar trees were planted, which grew so high as completely …
Survey of London
… difficult to maintain the buildings. 193 In June 1976 the Poplar Methodist Mission on the opposite side of East India … had been the main shopping centre for the Borough of Poplar. However, in the later 1930s the transfer of civic … played by Chrisp Street and serving the whole of the 'Poplar Community' (which was to consist of three …
Survey of London
… most important, largest and best-known council estate in Poplar. It demonstrates the different trends in post-war … Phase The County of London Plan, 1943, and the Stepney-Poplar Reconstruction Area The origins of the Lansbury Estate … plans to redevelop an area of 1,500 acres in Stepney and Poplar were said to be 'far advanced' by 1943, 3 and in July …
Survey of London
… estate and indeed the entire 1,300 acres of the Stepney-Poplar Reconstruction Area e was due to be finished by 1970, … was Alfred Egan, a retired engineer of Plimsoll Street, Poplar. His house had recently been repaired at the expense … as 1963, when announcing plans to complete the Stepney-Poplar Area, the LCC's Housing Committee Chairman, Norman …
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