Plate 133: Lansbury Estate, first phase, 1949-54

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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Lansbury Estate, First Phase, 1949–54

a (above left). The Blessed John Roche Catholic School, 1950–2, looking west along the dining-room block in 1993 (p. 234)

Figure 133a:

The Blessed John Roche Catholic School, Upper North Street, in 1993.

(above left). The Blessed John Roche Catholic School, 1950–2, looking west along the dining-room block in 1993 (p. 234)

b. Lansbury Lodge, Old People's Home, Grundy Street, 1949–51.

Figure 133b:

Lansbury Lodge, Grundy Street, in 1951.

Lansbury Lodge, Old People's Home, Grundy Street, 1949–51.

Entrance hall and main staircase, and exterior from the south-west in 1951 (pp. 233–4)

c. Lansbury Lodge, Old People's Home, Grundy Street, 1949–51.

Figure 133c:

Lansbury Lodge, Grundy Street, in 1951.

Lansbury Lodge, Old People's Home, Grundy Street, 1949–51.

Entrance hall and main staircase, and exterior from the south-west in 1951 (pp. 233–4)

d (right). Susan Lawrence Primary School, 1949–51, south front in August 1951 (pp. 230–3)

Figure 133d:

Susan Lawrence Primary School, Cordelia Street, in 1951.

(right). Susan Lawrence Primary School, 1949–51, south front in August 1951 (pp. 230–3)