Warehouse in Dock Street
Warehouse in Dock Street
117590 1 item
Record No
117590
Title
Warehouse in Dock Street
Description
Monastery Bonded Tea Warehouse at 40 Dock Street, Whitechapel. A nine-storey building, built in the early half of the nineteenth century, it was a sugar refinery built by French prisoners-of-war during the Napoleonic era, and was Grade II listed; listing number 1065212. By 1874 it became known as the Monastery Bonded Tea Warehouse. After a destructive fire in 1972 it was demolished c1980.
Date of execution
1971
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_386_71_12087
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