Winchester House, E14

Block in/near Poplar .

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Winchester House is a block on Edward Mills Way.





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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: 13 Jan 2021 13:11 GMT   

Zealand Rd E3 used to be called Auckland Road
Zealand Road E3 used to be called Auckland Road. I seen it on a Philips ABC of London dated about 1925. There is a coalhole cover in nearby Driffield R oad showing a suppliers address in Auckland Road.

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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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Added: 14 Jul 2023 11:54 GMT   

Dora Street, E14
My grandmother and Grandfather moved into St Leonards Avenue in 1904 and and lived there until her death in 1966. I lived there for the first 7 years of my life, and I was born in Bromley by Bow hospital


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LATEST LONDON-WIDE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PROJECT

Born here
Michael   
Added: 20 Sep 2023 21:10 GMT   

Momentous Birth!
I was born in the upstairs front room of 28 Tyrrell Avenue in August 1938. I was a breach birth and quite heavy ( poor Mum!). My parents moved to that end of terrace house from another rental in St Mary Cray where my three year older brother had been born in 1935. The estate was quite new in 1938 and all the properties were rented. My Father was a Postman. I grew up at no 28 all through WWII and later went to Little Dansington School

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Mike Levy   
Added: 19 Sep 2023 18:10 GMT   

Bombing of Arbour Square in the Blitz
On the night of September 7, 1940. Hyman Lubosky (age 35), his wife Fay (or Fanny)(age 32) and their son Martin (age 17 months) died at 11 Arbour Square. They are buried together in Rainham Jewish Cemetery. Their grave stones read: "Killed by enemy action"

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Lady Townshend   
Added: 8 Sep 2023 16:02 GMT   

Tenant at Westbourne (1807 - 1811)
I think that the 3rd Marquess Townshend - at that time Lord Chartley - was a tenant living either at Westbourne Manor or at Bridge House. He undertook considerable building work there as well as creating gardens. I am trying to trace which house it was. Any ideas gratefully received

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Alex Britton   
Added: 30 Aug 2023 10:43 GMT   

Late opening
The tracks through Roding Valley were opened on 1 May 1903 by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) on its Woodford to Ilford line (the Fairlop Loop).

But the station was not opened until 3 February 1936 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER, successor to the GER).

Source: Roding Valley tube station - Wikipedia

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 30 Aug 2023 09:52 GMT   

Shhh....
Roding Valley is the quietest tube station, each year transporting the same number of passengers as Waterloo does in one day.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 30 Aug 2023 09:47 GMT   

The connection with Bletchley Park
The code-breaking computer used at Bletchley Park was built in Dollis Hill.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 29 Aug 2023 15:25 GMT   

The deepest station
At 58m below ground, Hampstead is as deep as Nelson’s Column is tall.

Source: Hampstead tube station - Wikipedia

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 29 Aug 2023 15:15 GMT   

Not as Central as advertised...
Hendon Central was by no means the centre of Hendon when built, being a green field site. It was built at the same time as both the North Circular Road and the A41 were built as major truck roads �’ an early example of joined up London transport planning.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Chrisp Street Market Chrisp Street Market is the central marketplace and town centre of Poplar.
La Trompette Poplar Baths is a former public bath house dating from 1933.
Langdon Park Langdon Park is a DLR station in Poplar which opened in 2007.
St Matthias Old Church St Matthias Old Church is the modern name given to the Poplar Chapel built by the East India Company in 1654.

NEARBY STREETS
Abbot House, E14 Abbot House is a block on Smythe Street.
Acland Street, E14 Acland Street existed between the 1850s and 1950s.
Alton Street, E14 Alton Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Amoy Place, E14 Amoy Place is a road in the E14 postcode area
Ancora House, E14 Ancora House is a block on Coalmakers Wharf.
Anglesey House, E14 Anglesey House is located on Lindfield Street.
Annabel Close, E14 Annabel Close is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Annabel Street, E14 Annabel Street was replaced by a school.
Arborfield House, E14 Arborfield House is a building on East India Dock Road.
Arcadia Street, E14 Arcadia Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Argent Court, E14 Argent Court is a block on Thomas Road.
Arno Place, E14 Arno Place was redeveloped post-war.
Arthur Lovell Court, E14 Arthur Lovell Court can be found on Lovat Close.
Ascot House, E14 Ascot House is a block on Chrisp Street.
Aspen Court, E14 Aspen Court is sited on Dod Street.
Astoria Way, E14 Astoria Way is a location in London.
Augusta Street, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Aurora House, E14 Aurora House is a building on Kerbey Street.
Balsam House, E14 Balsam House is sited on East India Dock Road.
Bartlett Close, E14 Bartlett Close is a road in the E14 postcode area
Beccles Street, E14 Beccles Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Berber Place, E14 Berber Place is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Birchfield House, E14 Birchfield House can be found on Pinefield Close.
Birchfield Street, E14 Birchfield Street was once called Drill Place.
Blomfield House, E14 Blomfield House is a block on Hale Street.
Boardwalk, E14 Sophia Street was built in 1823 and demolished in 1939.
Boathouse Apartments, E14 Boathouse Apartments is a block on Cotall Street.
Bowen Street, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Bowry House, E14 Bowry House is a block on Wallwood Street.
Brabazon Street, E14 Brabazon Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Broomfield Street, E14 Broomfield Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Burdett Road, E14 Burdett Road is a major north-south route in East London.
Busbridge House, E14 Busbridge House is a block on Upper North Street.
Butler House, E14 Butler House is a building on Lovat Close.
Bygrove Street, E14 Bygrove Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Callingham Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Canton Street, E14 Canton Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Carat House, E14 Carat House is a block on Ursula Gould Way.
Carmen Street, E14 Carmen Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Carpenter House, E14 Carpenter House is located on Thomas Road.
Carron Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Carter Square, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Casson Apartments, E14 Casson Apartments is a block on Upper North Street.
Castor Street, E14 Castor Street existed between the 1810s and 1960s.
Celestial House, E14 Celestial House can be found on Cordelia Street.
Chadwick Court, E14 Chadwick Court can be found on Lindfield Street.
Chaldron Court, E14 Chaldron Court is a block on Thomas Road.
Charlesworth House, E14 Charlesworth House is a building on Dod Street.
Chilcot Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Chorley Court, E14 Chorley Court can be found on Madeira Street.
Chrisp Street, E14 Chrisp Street is famous for its market.
Clarissa House, E14 Clarissa House is a block on Market Way.
Clubhouse Apartments, E14 Clubhouse Apartments is a block on Stainsby Road.
Clyde Square, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Coalmakers Wharf, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Cobden Street, E14 Cobden Street was cleared in the 1950s to make way for Langdon Park.
Colborne House, E14 Colborne House is a block on Nankin Street.
Colebrook House, E14 Colebrook House is a block on Ellesmere Street.
Colston House, E14 Colston House is located on Morris Road.
Conant House, E14 Conant House is a block on Pelling Street.
Cordelia Street, E14 Cordelia Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Cording Street, E14 Cording Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Corry House, E14 Corry House is a block on Shirbutt Street.
Cotall Street, E14 Cotall Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Cottage Street, E14 Cottage Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Coutts Court, E14 Coutts Court is a block on Wallwood Street.
Craig Tower, E3 Craig Tower is a block on Upper North Street.
Cygnet House, E14 Cygnet House is a block on Chrisp Street.
Devitt House, E14 Devitt House is a block on Wade’s Place.
Diprose Court, E3 Diprose Court is a block on Bow Common Lane.
Dod Street, E14 Dod Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Donne House, E14 Donne House is a block on Stainsby Road.
Dormers Court, E14 Dormers Court is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Duff Street, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Duke Of York House, E14 Duke Of York House is a block on East India Dock Road.
Edward Mills Way, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Elder Tree Court, E14 Elder Tree Court is a block on Bowen Street.
Eldersfield House, E14 Eldersfield House is sited on Pennyfields.
Elizabeth Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Ellesmere Street, E14 Ellesmere Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Ennis House, E14 Ennis House is a block on Vesey Path.
Epad Apartments, E14 Epad Apartments is a block on Broomfield Street.
Epstein Square, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Equinox Square, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Essex House, E14 Essex House can be found on Giraud Street.
Farrance Street, E14 Farrance Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Finchs Court, E14 Finchs Court is a block on Finchs Court.
Fitzgerald House, E14 Fitzgerald House is a block on East India Dock Road.
Fitzroy House, E14 Fitzroy House is a block on Wallwood Street.
Flora Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Frances Wharf Campion House, E14 Frances Wharf Campion House can be found on Thomas Road.
Frances Wharf Harley House, E14 Frances Wharf Harley House is located on Burdett Road.
Frances Wharf, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Galley Apartments, E14 Galley Apartments is a block on Stainsby Road.
Gill Place, E14 Gill Place was located off Jamaica Place.
Gill Street, E14 Gill Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Giraud Street, E14 Giraud Street nowadays is a short road running north from Cordelia Street.
Gloster Ridley Court, E14 Gloster Ridley Court is a block on St Anne’s Row.
Godalming Road, E14 Godalming Road is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Gorsefield House, E14 Gorsefield House is sited on East India Dock Road.
Gough Walk, E14 Gough Walk 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
Grundy Street, E14 Grundy Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Gurdon House, E14 Gurdon House is a block on Farrance Street.
Guthridge Close, Guthridge Close lies within the postcode.
Hale Street, E14 Hale Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Hallmark Court, E14 Hallmark Court is a block on Ursula Gould Way.
Harbour Way, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Hay Currie Street, E14 Hay Currie Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Heckford House, E14 Heckford House is a block on Grundy Street.
Hind Grove, E14 Hind Grove is a road in the E14 postcode area
Hobday Street, E14 Hobday Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Hopkins House, E14 Hopkins House is located on Canton Street.
Ingot Tower, E14 Ingot Tower is located on Ursula Gould Way.
Jeremiah House, E14 Jeremiah House is sited on Jeremiah Street.
Jeremiah Street, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Jonzen Walk, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Kemps Drive, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Kerbey Street, E14 Kerbey Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Kerensky House, E14 Kerensky House is a block on Upper North Street.
Keymer Place, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Kildare Walk, E14 Kildare Walk is a road in the E14 postcode area
Kilmore House, E14 Kilmore House is a block on East India Dock Road.
Kilner Street, E14 Kilner Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Landin House, E14 Landin House is a block on Thomas Road.
Landon Walk, E14 Landon Walk is a small walkway.
Langan House, E14 Langan House is a building on Keymer Place.
Leybourne House, E14 Leybourne House is a building on Farrance Street.
Leyland House, E14 Leyland House is a block on Hale Street.
Limborough House, E14 Limborough House is a block on Thomas Road.
Limehouse Causeway, E14 Limehouse Causeway was home to the original Chinatown of London.
Limehouse Court, E14 Limehouse Court is sited on Dod Street.
Limehouse Cut, E14 Limehouse Cut is a named path following the canal of the same name.
Lindfield Street, E14 Lindfield Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Lonsdale House, E14 Lonsdale House is a block on Carmen Street.
Lucienne Court, E14 Lucienne Court is a block on Lindfield Street.
Mackrow Walk, E14 Mackrow Walk is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Madeira Street, E14 Madeira Street is a location in London.
Maidstone House, E14 Maidstone House is a block on Carmen Street.
Malam Gardens, E14 Malam Gardens is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Market Square, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Market Way, E14 Market Way is a road in the E14 postcode area
Masjid Lane, E14 Masjid Lane is a road in the E14 postcode area
Maydwell House, E14 Maydwell House is a block on Thomas Road.
Mellor House, E14 Mellor House is a block on Upper North Street.
Menteath House, E14 Menteath House is a block on Farrance Street.
Metropolitan Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Minchin House, E14 Minchin House is a block on Dod Street.
Morant Street, E14 Morant Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Moro Apartments, E14 Moro Apartments is a block on Edward Mills Way.
Navis House, E14 Navis House is a block on Lindfield Street.
New Festival Avenue, E14 New Festival Avenue is a road in the E14 postcode area
Northcote House, E14 Northcote House is a building on Saracen Street.
Norwich House, E14 Norwich House is a block on Cordelia Street.
Odell House, E14 Odell House is a block on Edward Mills Way.
Old School Square, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Overstone House, E14 Overstone House is a block on East India Dock Road.
Parkin House, E14 Parkin House is a block on Rifle Street.
Parkview Apartments, E14 Parkview Apartments is a block on Chrisp Street.
Pasmore Court, E14 Pasmore Court is a block on Canton Street.
Pavilion Apartments, E14 Pavilion Apartments is a block on Stainsby Road.
Paynton Court, E14 Paynton Court is sited on Wallwood Street.
Pekin Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Pekin Street, E14 Pekin Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Pelling Street, E14 Pelling Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Pennyfields, E14 Pennyfields is the western extension of Poplar High Street.
Perkins House, E14 Perkins House is a block on Masjid Lane.
Pigott Street, E14 When the Lansbury Estate was built, Pigott Street was the final part of the plan, hosting a block of flats from 1982.
Pinefield Close, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Playfair House, E14 Playfair House is a block on Nankin Street.
Plessey Building, E14 Plessey Building can be found on Dod Street.
Plimsoll Close, E14 Plimsoll Close is a road in the E14 postcode area
Pusey House, E14 Pusey House is located on Saracen Street.
Quebec Wharf, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Queensbury House, E14 Queensbury House is located on Equinox Square.
Radial Avenue, E14 Radial Avenue is a location in London.
Railway Arches, E14 Railway Arches is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Rhodium Court, E14 Rhodium Court is a block on Thomas Road.
Ricardo Street, E14 Ricardo Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Rich Street, E14 Rich Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Richardson House, E14 Richardson House is a block on Burgess Street.
Ridley House, E14 Ridley House is a block on Chrisp Street.
Rifle Street, E14 Rifle Street dates from the early 1870s.
Rigden Street, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Roche House, E14 Roche House is located on Beccles Street.
Rook Street, E14 Rook Street - at first called Mary Street - ran between Poplar High Street and East India Road.
Rosefield Gardens, E14 Rosefield Gardens is a road in the E14 postcode area
Russell House, E14 Russell House is a block on Saracen Street.
Salisbury House, E14 Salisbury House is a block on Hobday Street.
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.
Saracen Street, E14 Saracen Street was a new street formed when the Lansbury Estate was built.
Sarah Perry House, E14 Sarah Perry House is a block on Flora Close.
Scott Russell Place, E14 Scott Russell Place is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Shepherd Court, E14 Shepherd Court can be found on Annabel Close.
Shirbutt Street, E14 Shirbutt Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Slate House, E14 Slate House is a block on Keymer Place.
Smythe Street, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Southill Street, E14 Southill Street is a road in the E14 postcode area
Spearman House, E14 Spearman House is a block on Nankin Street.
St Saviour’s Court, E14 St Saviour’s Court is a block on Arcadia Street.
St. Gabriels Close, E14 St Gabriel Close lies off Morris Road.
Stainsby Road, E14 Stainsby Road 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
Storey House, E14 Storey House is located on Lawless Street.
Sturry Street, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Talbot House, E14 Talbot House is located on Giraud Street.
Tasker House, E14 Tasker House is sited on Masjid Lane.
Tenbury Place, E14 Tenbury Place was situated off Jamaica Place.
The Arcade, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Thomas Road Industrial Estate, E14 The Thomas Road Industrial Estate is on Thomas Road.
Thomas Road, E14 Thomas Road is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Thompson House, E14 Thompson House is a block on Pekin Street.
Thornfield House, E14 Thornfield House is a block on Rosefield Gardens.
Trendell House, E14 Trendell House is located on Farrance Street.
Trinidad Street, E14 Trinidad Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Tunley Green, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
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.
Upper North Street, E14 Upper North Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Ursula Gould Way, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Vesey Path, E14 A street within the E14 postcode
Wades Place, E14 Wades Place is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Wallwood Street, E14 Wallwood Street is one of the streets of London in the E14 postal area.
Warner Terrace, E14 Warner Terrace is a road in the E14 postcode area
Wellington Street, E14 Wellington Street, later Woodin Street, disappeared from the map in the 1950s. .
Werner Court, E3 Werner Court is a block on Upper North Street.
Wessex House, E14 Wessex House is a block on St Anne’s Row.
West India House, E14 West India House is sited on West India Dock Road.
Westcott House, E14 Westcott House is sited on East India Dock Road.
Wigram House, E14 Wigram House is located on Wade’s Place.
William Booth House, E14 William Booth House is a block on Hind Grove.
William Lax House, E14 William Lax House is a block on East India Dock Road.
Willis House, E14 Willis House is a block on Poplar High Street.
Woodall Close, E14 Woodall Close is a road in the E14 postcode area
Woodcock House, E14 Woodcock House is sited on Burgess Street.
Woodstock Terrace, E14 Woodstock Terrace is a road in the E14 postcode area


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Poplar

Poplar - site of the first air raids.

Poplar is a historic, mainly residential area of East London. The district became the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar in 1900 - abolished in 1965 and absorbed into Tower Hamlets. The district centre is Chrisp Street Market. Poplar contains notable examples of public housing including the Lansbury Estate and Balfron Tower.

Although many people associate wartime bombing with The Blitz during World War II, the first airborne terror campaign in Britain took place during the First World War.

Air raids in World War One caused significant damage and took many lives. WWI German raids on Britain caused 1413 deaths and 3409 injuries. Air raids provided an unprecedented means of striking at resources vital to an enemy’s war effort. Many of the novel features of the war in the air between 1914 and 1918—the lighting restrictions and blackouts, the air raid warnings and the improvised shelters—became central aspects of the Second World War less than 30 years later.

The East End of London was one of the most heavily targeted places. Poplar, in particular, was struck badly by some of the air raids during the First World War. Initially these were at night by Zeppelins which bombed the area indiscriminately, leading to the death of innocent civilians.

The first daylight bombing attack on London by a fixed-wing aircraft took place on 13 June 1917. Fourteen German Gotha G bombers led by Squadron Commander Hauptmann Ernst Brandenberg flew over Essex and began dropping their bombs. It was a hot day and the sky was hazy; nevertheless, onlookers in London’s East End were able to see ’a dozen or so big aeroplanes scintillating like so many huge silver dragonflies’. These three-seater bombers were carrying shrapnel bombs which were dropped just before noon. Numerous bombs fell in rapid succession in various districts. In the East End alone 104 people were killed, 154 seriously injured and 269 slightly injured.

The gravest incident that day was a direct hit on a primary school in Poplar. In the Upper North Street School at the time were a girls’ class on the top floor, a boys’ class on the middle floor and an infant class of about 50 students on the ground floor. The bomb fell through the roof into the girls’ class; it then proceeded to fall through the boys’ classroom before finally exploding in the infant class. Eighteen students were killed, of whom sixteen were aged from 4 to 6 years old. The tragedy shocked the British public at the time.

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Poplar DLR station was opened on 21 August 1987, originally with just two platforms, being served only by the Stratford-Island Gardens branch of the DLR. As the DLR was expanded eastwards, the station was extensively remodelled, given two extra platforms and expanded.


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Poplar (1910)
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Poplar Baths (2005)
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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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Poplar (1910)
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The Quadrangle Stores have now been turned into the Cannon Workshops (2020)
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’Old Clo’ Women on Chrisp Street: Ashkenazi Jewish women working with shoddy and other old cloth ply their trade in Poplar
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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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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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Hanbury Place, Ming Street, looking towards Hanbury Buildings (1939) The signs changing King Street into Ming Street are in place.
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Castor Street Chinese Laundry, Limehouse While Chinese laundries first began to appear in Britain in Liverpool at the turn of the 20th century, one of the first in London was that run by Hop Lee in Castor Street. The Chinese moved into laundries as they were often denied other business opportunities. They were often successful because they offered a cheaper and better quality service than existing laundries.
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Rook Street, Poplar decorated with flags, shrines and a banner in preparation for a Catholic procession, September 1914.
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