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Survey of London
… Perry family. John Perry (17431810), builder of Brunswick Dock (see page 562), and his first wife Elizabeth (174696), … a coved cap. This commemorates Hugh McIntosh ( c17681840), dock contractor. To its north is a large three-stage memorial …
Survey of London
… backs and gardens soon came to look over the East India Dock Road. They were known as the Upper Buildings. 120 The … north, up to present-day Hale Street and the East India Dock Road. 124 After the demise of the East India Company in …
Survey of London
… the designs of John Morris of Trinity Terrace, East India Dock Road, Surveyor to the Board of Guardians. The infirmary … to what was in the Francises' St Stephen's, East India Dock Road, and therefore presumably represents their taste. … for the almshouses from Trinity Terrace on East India Dock Road. 99 Green also instructed that his name should not …
Survey of London
… New Town The part of the parish north of the East India Dock Road was commonly known as Poplar Fields until it was … generally to all the developments north of the East India Dock Road, but also, more specifically, to those streets … adjoining ground, giving Evans Street access to East India Dock Road (see page 131). 8 The whole street was renamed …
Survey of London
… to Elizabeth Chrisp Willis to the south of East India Dock Road. 109 He then built a terrace of four houses, Nos 179185 (odd) East India Dock Road, known from 1832 as Randall's Terrace, occupying … scheme to establish a shopping area north of East India Dock Road. Costermongers, who were felt to lower the social …
A History of the County of Essex
… rejected a plan by Peter Bruff for a new cut and a new dock at the Hythe, but in 1846 they agreed to spend £6,000 as … dredging but apparently including the making of a swinging dock, was carried out between 1909 and 1912. 76 Further … improvements, including the enlargement of the swinging dock and the removal of some bends in the river, were made …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Portsmouth common, and partly on a spot of land named West Dock Field, has rapidly increased within the last century, … communicating with four dry-docks; there is also a double dock for frigates. Ships of the line may at any time enter … of the arsenal of a great maritime state. The Dock chapel, appropriated to the officers of the dockyard, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… fully noticed in the account of the burgh; and a floating-dock has been constructed, which will admit a vessel of 500 …
Survey of London
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
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