Plate 120: Brunswick Wharf

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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'Plate 120: Brunswick Wharf', in Survey of London: Volumes 43 and 44, Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs, (London, 1994) pp. 120. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4/plate-120 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Brunswick whare. Developed 1833–4, James Walker, architect and engineer (pp. 503–8).

All demolished

a. View in the mid-1830s showing two shed-warehouses (p. 597) and, left, the Brunswick Hotel (pp. 596–7)

Figure 120a:

Brunswick Wharf

View in the mid-1830s showing two shed-warehouses (p. 597) and, left, the Brunswick Hotel (pp. 596–7)

b. View looking west in June 1920.

Figure 120b:

Brunswick Wharf

View looking west in June 1920.

The London and Blackwall Railway terminus is in the centre (pp. 597–8) and the former Railway Tavern to the right (p. 598)