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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a (above left). St. Saviour's Church, Northumbria Street, exterior from south-west in 1947 and chancel in 1964.
F. & H. Francis, architects, 1872–4 (pp. 204–5)
b (above). St. Saviour's Church, Northumbria Street, exterior from south-west in 1947 and chancel in 1964.
F. & H. Francis, architects, 1872–4 (pp. 204–5)
c (above). SS Mary and Joseph's R.C. Church, Canton Street, exterior, and interior in c1930.
W. W. Wardell, architect, 1851–6 (pp. 202–4). Demolished
d (right). SS Mary and Joseph's R.C. Church, Canton Street, exterior, and interior in c1930.
W. W. Wardell, architect, 1851–6 (pp. 202–4). Demolished