Houses in Garford Street
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Houses in Garford Street
Houses in Garford Street
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SC_PHL_01_291_75_8626 (Collage 98766)
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The London Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Numbers 10-18 Garford Street, Poplar. These two-storey houses with segmental-headed relieving arches and pyramidal slate roofs were originally built in 1819 by the West India Dock Company for its own Police Constables. St Peter's Church which was demolished during the regeneration of the London Docklands can be seen. A For Sale board is outside number 14.
Numbers 10-18 Garford Street, Poplar. These two-storey houses with segmental-headed relieving arches and pyramidal slate roofs were originally built in 1819 by the West India Dock Company for its own Police Constables. St Peter's Church which was demolished during the regeneration of the London Docklands can be seen. A For Sale board is outside number 14.
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