1a and 1b Atley Road, Poplar, looking north. Right of frame, the Atley Road elevation of 1b, an imposing mid nineteenth-century two-storey, brick-built building with stone lintels, quoins, corbels, cornices and pilasters, at the junction with Atley Road and Old Ford Road. The closed-down premises of N.R. Moffat Pawnbrokers, its windows shuttered and a bill poster advertising ‘House & Shop to be Let’. The three sphere pawnbroker’s symbol painted on the facade with signs that read ’N.R. Moffat’ ‘Money Lent’, and, above the windows, an ad hoc row of stickers listing - ‘Men’s suits’, 'Cardigan Jackets’, ‘Men’s Strong Coats’, ‘Heart Rugs’, ‘Watches’ etc. Left of frame, 1a Atley Road, a smaller two-storey brick-built house, ground-floor windows shuttered, the panes smashed in one of the two first-floor sash windows. A sign attached reads ‘ These Capital Premises To Let’. Neither the building or Atley Road still exist; Atley Road erased from the map c1958, during the construction of the East Cross Route, Northern Approach to the Blackwall Tunnel underpass beneath the Wick Lane bridge.