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Plate 21
East India Dock Road: Chapels

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English Heritage

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Author

Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor)

Year published

1994

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21

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'Plate 21: East India Dock Road: Chapels', Survey of London: volumes 43 and 44: Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs (1994), pp. 21. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46576 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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East India Dock Road: Chapels. All demolished

a. Trinity Congregational Chapel in the 1860s.


East India Dock Road: Chapels

Plate 21a: East India Dock Road: Chapels
Trinity Congregational Chapel in the 1860s.

William Hosking, architect. 1840–1 (pp. 135–7)

b. Wesleyan Chapel (Popular Methodist Mission), exterior from north-east in 1848, and interior looking south.


East India Dock Road: Chapels

Plate 21b: East India Dock Road: Chapels
Wesleyan Chapel (Popular Methodist Mission), exterior from north-east in 1848, and interior looking south.

James Wilson, architect, 1847–8 (pp. 160–1)

c. Wesleyan Chapel (Popular Methodist Mission), exterior from north-east in 1848, and interior looking south.


East India Dock Road: Chapels

Plate 21c: East India Dock Road: Chapels
Wesleyan Chapel (Popular Methodist Mission), exterior from north-east in 1848, and interior looking south.

James Wilson, architect, 1847–8 (pp. 160–1)