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West India Docks
a. Canary Wharf Warehouse, 1937, looking north-west in 1986 (p. 295).

West India Docks
Canary Wharf Warehouse, 1937, looking north-west in 1986 (p. 295).
Demolished
b. (right). M Shed-Warehouse, South Quay, South Dock, under construction in 1966 (pp. 299–300).

West India Docks
(right). M Shed-Warehouse, South Quay, South Dock, under construction in 1966 (pp. 299–300).
Demolished
c. No. 5 Shed, East Quay, Junction Dock, under construction in 1958 (below right) and interior looking north-east in 1989 after conversion to bulk-wine storage in 1974–5 (pp. 307–8)

West India Docks
No. 5 Shed, East Quay, Junction Dock, under construction in 1958 (below right) and interior looking north-east in 1989 after conversion to bulk-wine storage in 1974–5 (pp. 307–8)
d. No. 5 Shed, East Quay, Junction Dock, under construction in 1958 (below right) and interior looking north-east in 1989 after conversion to bulk-wine storage in 1974–5 (pp. 307–8)

West India Docks
No. 5 Shed, East Quay, Junction Dock, under construction in 1958 (below right) and interior looking north-east in 1989 after conversion to bulk-wine storage in 1974–5 (pp. 307–8)