Demolition works on Glebe Terrace
Demolition works on Glebe Terrace
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Demolition works on Glebe Terrace
SC_PHL_01_293_72_131 (Collage 98949)
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View of vacant sites on Glebe Terrace, Bromley-by-Bow, looking south-west. On the left, protected by a corrugated iron fence, is a vacant lot that was previously 4-9 Glebe Terrace and on the right is a vacant lot that was previously 1-3 Glebe Terrace. Nearest the camera on the right is the rear elevation of Bromley Town Hall which still exists. A mobile crane is parked in a vacant lot that was terraced houses on the eastern side of Priscilla Road. In the far background, beyond what used to be railway sheds and railway tracks, are the rear elevations of 9-13 Campbell Road which still exist. Parked in the street are a Ford Consul Mk2 with a roof rack a Morris FG T200 truck and a Ford D-Series flatbed truck. Glebe Terrace and Priscilla Road no longer exist and a new road, called Rainhill Way, with a different alignment to Glebe Terrace was constructed and new low-rise residential flats have since been built where Priscilla Road was.
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