Ontario Way, E14

Road in/near Canary Wharf

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Road · Canary Wharf · E14 ·
August
21
2017

Ontario Way is a road in the E14 postcode area





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Born here
colin Passfield   
Added: 1 Jan 2021 15:28 GMT   

Dora Street, E14
My grandmother was born in 1904 at 34 Dora Street

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Lived here
   
Added: 16 Feb 2021 13:41 GMT   

Giraud Street
I lived in Giraud St in 1938/1939. I lived with my Mother May Lillian Allen & my brother James Allen (Known as Lenny) My name is Tom Allen and was evacuated to Surrey from Giraud St. I am now 90 years of age.

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Lived here
Kim Johnson   
Added: 24 Jun 2021 19:17 GMT   

Limehouse Causeway (1908)
My great grandparents were the first to live in 15 Tomlins Terrace, then my grandparents and parents after marriage. I spent the first two years of my life there. My nan and her family lived at number 13 Tomlins Terrace. My maternal grandmother lived in Maroon house, Blount Street with my uncle. Nan, my mum and her brothers were bombed out three times during the war.

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Added: 31 Oct 2022 18:47 GMT   

Memories
I lived at 7 Conder Street in a prefab from roughly 1965 to 1971 approx - happy memories- sad to see it is no more ?

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Loraine Brocklehurst    
Added: 24 May 2023 14:00 GMT   

Holcombe Road, N17
I lived at 23Holcombe Rd. with my parents, Grandfather , Aunt and Uncle in 1954. My Aunt and Uncle lived there until it was demolished. I’m not sure what year that was as we emigrated to Canada.

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Jen Williams   
Added: 20 May 2023 17:27 GMT   

Corfield Street, E2
My mother was born in 193 Corfield Street in 1920.Her father was a policeman.

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sofia   
Added: 19 May 2023 08:57 GMT   

43 MELLITUS STREET
43 MELLITUS STREET

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Added: 17 May 2023 11:50 GMT   

Milson Road (1908 - 1954)
My grandparents and great grandparents and great great grandparents the Manley family lived at 33 Milson Road from 1908 to 1935. My grandad was born at 33 Milson Road. His parents George and Grace had all four of their chidren there. When his father Edward died his mother moved to 67 Milson in 1935 Road and lived there until 1954 (records found so far, it may be longer). Before that they lived in the Porten Road. I wonder if there is anyone that used to know them? My grandad was Charles ’Ted’ Manley, his parents were called George and Grace and George’s parents were called Edward and Bessie. George worked in a garage and Edward was a hairdresser.

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Lived here
   
Added: 16 Apr 2023 15:55 GMT   

Rendlesham Road, E5
I lived at 14 Rendlesham Road in the 1940s and 50s. The house belonged to my grandfather James Grosvenor who bought it in the 1920s for £200.I had a brother who lived in property until 1956 when he married. Local families were the paisleys, the Jenners and the family of Christopher Gable.

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Sandra Field   
Added: 15 Apr 2023 16:15 GMT   

Removal Order
Removal order from Shoreditch to Holborn, Jane Emma Hall, Single, 21 Pregnant. Born about 21 years since in Masons place in the parish of St Lukes.

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Sue Germain   
Added: 10 Apr 2023 08:35 GMT   

Southwood Road, SE9
My great great grandfather lived in Time Villa, Southwood Rd around 1901. He owned several coffee houses in Whitechapel and in South London, including New Time Coffee House so either his house was named after the coffee house or vice versa.

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David Gleeson   
Added: 7 Apr 2023 22:19 GMT   

MBE from Campbell Bunk (1897 - 1971)
Walter Smith born at 43 Campbell Bunk was awarded the MBE in january honours list in 1971. A local councillor for services to the public.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Canary Wharf Canary Wharf is a large business development on the Isle of Dogs, centred on the old West India Docks.
Museum of London Docklands The Museum of London Docklands, based in an 1802 warehouse, tells the history of London’s River Thames and the growth of the Docklands.
Railway Tavern The Railway Tavern was generally known as Charlie Brown’s.
The Grapes The Grapes is a Grade II listed public house situated directly on the north bank of the Thames in Limehouse with a veranda overlooking the water.
West India Quay West India Quay is a leisure complex on the Isle of Dogs.

NEARBY STREETS
1 Cabot Square, E14 1 Cabot Square (also known as the Credit Suisse building) is a 21 floor office building occupied by Credit Suisse in the Canary Wharf development.
1 West India Quay, E14 1 West India Quay is a skyscraper designed by HOK in the Docklands area which was completed in 2004.
Adams Place, E14 Adams Place is a road in the E14 postcode area
Arborfield House, E14 Arborfield House is a building on East India Dock Road.
Arno Place, E14 Arno Place was redeveloped post-war.
Bank Street, E14 Bank Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Barleycorn Way, E14 Barleycorn Way is a road in the E14 postcode area
Belgrave Court, E14 Belgrave Court is a block on Limehouse Link.
Berber Place, E14 Berber Place is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Berkeley Tower, E14 Berkeley Tower is a building on Westferry Circus.
Bethlehem House, E14 Bethlehem House is a block on Limehouse Causeway.
Birchfield House, E14 Birchfield House can be found on Pinefield Close.
Birchfield Street, E14 Birchfield Street was once called Drill Place.
Boardwalk, E14 Sophia Street was built in 1823 and demolished in 1939.
Bogart Court, E14 Bogart Court is a block on Limehouse Link.
Brewster House, E14 Brewster House is a building on Barleycorn Way.
Brightlingsea Place, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Cabot Place East, E14 Cabot Place East is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Cabot Place West, E14 Cabot Place West is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Cabot Place, E14 Cabot Place is a retail area.
Cabot Square, E14 Cabot Square is one of the central squares of the Canary Wharf Development.
Calder Court, SE16 Calder Court is a block on Rotherhithe Street.
Canary Riverside, E14 Canary Riverside is a road in the E14 postcode area
Canary Wharf, E14 Canary Wharf is a location rather than a road but one which has addresses assigned to it.
Cannon Drive, E14 Cannon Drive is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Cannon House, E14 Cannon House is sited on Hertsmere Road West.
Cannon Workshops, E14 Cannon Workshops is a block in Canary Wharf.
Castor Lane, E14 Castor Lane is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Castor Street, E14 Castor Street existed between the 1810s and 1960s.
Chancellor Passage, E14 Chancellor Passage is in the Canary Wharf area behind West India Quay.
Christian Court, SE16 Christian Court is a block on Rotherhithe Street.
Columbus Courtyard, E14 Columbus Courtyard is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Commercial Pier Wharf, E14 Commercial Pier Wharf is a road in the E14 postcode area
Cooks Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Corry House, E14 Corry House is a block on Shirbutt Street.
Creek House, E14 Creek House can be found on Narrow Street.
Cruse House, E14 Cruse House is located on Poplar High Street.
Devitt House, E14 Devitt House is a block on Wade’s Place.
Dingle Gardens, E14 Dingle Gardens is a road in the E14 postcode area
Dockmasters House, E14 Dockmasters House is a block on Hertsmere Road.
Dolphin Lane, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Dundee Court, E14 Dundee Court is a block on Milligan Street.
Dundee Wharf, E14 Dundee Wharf is a road in the E14 postcode area
Eaton House, E14 Eaton House can be found on Westferry Circus.
Eldersfield House, E14 Eldersfield House is sited on Pennyfields.
Emmett Street, E14 Emmett Street originated in the early 19th century.
Faraday House, E14 Faraday House is a block on Brightlingsea Place.
Fishermans Place, E14 Fishermans Place is a road in the W4 postcode area
Fishermans Walk, E14 Fishermans Walk is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Flynn Court, E14 Flynn Court is a block on Garford Street.
Fonda Court, E14 Fonda Court is a building on Premiere Place.
Fore Street, E14 Fore Street was a previous name for the eastern end of Narrow Street.
Garford Street, E14 Garford Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Garland Court, E14 Garland Court is located on Limehouse Link.
Gill Street, E14 Gill Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Grenada House, E14 Grenada House is a block on Limehouse Causeway.
Grenade Street, E14 Grenade Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Heron Quay, E14 Heron Quay is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Heron Quays, E14 Heron Quays is a road in the E14 postcode area
Hertsmere Road, E14 Hertsmere Road is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Horizon Building, E14 The Horizon Building
Horns Stairs, SE16 Horns Stairs is a road in the SE16 postcode area
Imperial House, E14 Imperial House is located on Victory Place.
Jessop Square Heron Quay, E14 Jessop Square Heron Quay is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Jessops Square, E14 Jessops Square is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Joseph Irwin House, E14 Joseph Irwin House is a block on Gill Street.
Jubilee Place, E14 Jubilee Place is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Kelly Court, E14 Kelly Court is located on Garford Street.
Kemps Drive, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Kiln Court, E14 Kiln Court is a block on Newell Street.
Ledger Building, E14 Ledger Building is a block on Hertsmere Road.
Limehouse Causeway, E14 Limehouse Causeway was home to the original Chinatown of London.
Limehouse Link, E14 Limehouse Link is a road in the E14 postcode area
Limekiln Dock bridge, E14 Limekiln Dock bridge is a road in the E14 postcode area
Mackenzie Walk, E14 Mackenzie Walk is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Maclenzie Walk, E14 Maclenzie Walk is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Malting House, E14 Malting House can be found on Oak Lane.
Mary Jones Court, E14 Mary Jones Court is a block on Garford Street.
Mermaid Court, SE16 Mermaid Court is a block on Rotherhithe Street.
Milligan Street, E14 Milligan Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Ming Street, E14 Ming Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Morant Street, E14 Morant Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Nash Court, E14 Nash Court is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
North Colonnade, E14 North Colonnade is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
North Quay Place, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Oak Lane, E14 Oak Lane is a road in the E14 postcode area
Oast Court, E14 Oast Court is a block on Newell Street.
Padstow House, E14 Padstow House is a block on Three Colt Street.
Pageant Crescent, SE16 Pageant Crescent is a road in the SE16 postcode area
Park Pavilion, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Park Place, E14 Park Place ran south from Limehouse Causeway.
Park Row, E14 Park Row is a road in the E14 postcode area
Pennyfields, E14 Pennyfields is the western extension of Poplar High Street.
Pinefield Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Poplar High Street, E14 Until the late nineteenth century Poplar High Street was the district’s principal street.
Premiere Place, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Providence Cottages, E14 Providence Cottages were situated off Emmett Street.
Quayside House, E14 Quayside House can be found on Westferry Road.
Queens Court, E14 Queens Court can be found on Northey Street.
Railway Arches, E14 Railway Arches is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Reuters Plaza, E14 Reuters Plaza is a road in the E14 postcode area
Rich Street, E14 Rich Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Roche House, E14 Roche House is located on Beccles Street.
Rogers Court, E14 Rogers Court is a block on Limehouse Link.
Rook Street, E14 Rook Street - at first called Mary Street - ran between Poplar High Street and East India Road.
Ropemaker’s Fields, E14 Ropemaker’s Fields is an old road of Limehouse formerly longer than now.
Rosefield Gardens, E14 Rosefield Gardens is a road in the E14 postcode area
Salter Street, E14 Salter Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Saltwell Street, E14 Saltwell Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Saunders Close, E14 Saunders Close is a road in the E14 postcode area
Shirbutt Street, E14 Shirbutt Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
South Colonnade, E14 South Colonnade is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Stocks Place, E14 Stocks Place is a road in the E14 postcode area
Stoneyard Lane, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Storehouse Mews, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Taylor House, E14 Taylor House is a block on Stonehouse Mews.
Tenbury Place, E14 Tenbury Place was situated off Jamaica Place.
The Port East Building, E14 The Port East Building is a block on Hertsmere Road.
The South Colonnade, E14 The South Colonnade is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
The Warehouse, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Thornfield House, E14 Thornfield House is a block on Rosefield Gardens.
Three Colt Street, E14 Three Colt Street was first recorded in 1362 making it one of Limehouse’s oldest streets
Trinidad Street, E14 Trinidad Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Turner’s Buildings, E14 Turner’s Buildings was a small close off Pennyfields.
Ulmar Place, E14 Ulmar Place was a small turning off King Street.
Wades Place, E14 Wades Place is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Welles Court, E14 Welles Court is a block on Limehouse Link.
West India Avenue, E14 West India Avenue is a road in the E14 postcode area
West India Dock Road, E14 West India Dock Road is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Westcott House, E14 Westcott House is sited on East India Dock Road.
Westferry Circus, E14 Westferry Circus is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Westferry Studios, E14 Westferry Studios is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Wigram House, E14 Wigram House is located on Wade’s Place.
Willis House, E14 Willis House is a block on Poplar High Street.
Willow Row, E14 Willow Row is an old Limehouse street.
Wren Landing, E14 Wren Landing is a road in the E14 postcode area

NEARBY PUBS
Railway Tavern The Railway Tavern was generally known as Charlie Brown’s.
The Grapes The Grapes is a Grade II listed public house situated directly on the north bank of the Thames in Limehouse with a veranda overlooking the water.


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Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf is a large business development on the Isle of Dogs, centred on the old West India Docks.

Canary Wharf was the site of cargo warehouses that served the docks based in London E14, taking its name from sea trade with the Canary Islands. The docks were, as recently as 1961, the busiest in the world but fell into declie after containerisation.

The project to revitalise eight square miles of derelict London docks began in 1981 with the establishment of the London Docklands Development Corporation. At first, redevelopment was focused on light industrial schemes and Canary Wharf’s largest occupier was Limehouse Studios, a TV production company.

In 1984, Michael von Clem, head of the investment bank Credit Suisse First Boston, was visiting the Docklands looking for a site for a client’s food processing plant and noticed that there was empty land. Thinking of relocating City of London offices, von Clem contacted his opposite number at Morgan Stanley who said that a large scheme with critical mass would be necessary. It was also agreed that a new Tube line would be required to make the scheme viable.

Canadian developer Olympia and York bought the project idea. Critically, Olympia and York agreed to meet 50% of the proposed cost of an extension to the Jubilee Line. Construction of Canary Wharf began in 1988 with phase one completed in 1992.

The property market collapsed in the early 1990s. Tenant demand evaporated and the Jubilee Line work had not started as Olympia & York collapsed. The scheme went into administration. For a while it seemed that Canary Wharf would be a white elephant, accessible only by the Docklands Light Railway.

In December 1995, an international consortium backed by the former owners of Olympia & York bought the scheme. At this time its working population was around 13 000 and over half the office space was empty. Probably the critical event in the recovery of Canary Wharf was the much-delayed start of work on the Jubilee Line, which the government wanted ready for the Millennium celebrations. From this point, potential tenants began to see Canary Wharf as a alternative to traditional office locations. The remaining phases were completed and new phases were built.

Canary Wharf is now very successful with tenants including major banks and news media firms. Jubilee Place opened as a shopping mall in 2004.

The immediate impact of Canary Wharf was to raise land values in the surrounding area.

Canary Wharf is now connected to central London via the Canary Wharf DLR station, opened in 1991, and the extension of the Jubilee Line to Canary Wharf tube station, opened in 2000. A river boat service from Canary Waterside connects Canary Wharf to the City of London and Greenwich.


LOCAL PHOTOS
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Poplar (1910)
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1 Cabot Square
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Pennyfields, Poplar (around 1900)
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In the neighbourhood...

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George V and Queen Mary during their visit to Limehouse Town Hall on 25 May 1935
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1 Cabot Square
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Two Men on a Bench is one of two sculptures in Canary Wharf by Giles Penny.
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The Quadrangle Stores have now been turned into the Cannon Workshops (2020)
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Chinatown, Limehouse (1930s)
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Pennyfields, Poplar (around 1900)
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’Blood Alley’ in the West India Docks, circa 1930. This photograph was taken at the North Quay shows a gang of dockers trucking bags of sugar beneath an awning of washed sacks that are hung out for drying at. ‘Blood Alley’ was the nickname given to roadway between the transit sheds and sugar warehouses because handling the sacks of sticky West Indian sugar badly chafed and cracked the dockers’ skin. This quay is now home to the Museum of London Docklands
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91-97 Three Colt Street, Limehouse (1923) Assuming this was photographed just before demolition as the supporting prop looks dodgy. The greengrocer is using a pram as a market stall.
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Two unidentified girls, with tobacconist in the background on Emmett Street, Limehouse (1952)
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Limehouse Causeway photographed in November 1936. The street was the home to the original Chinatown of London. A combination of bomb damage during the Second World War and later redevelopment means that almost nothing is left of the original buildings.
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