Former library, Blackwall Tunnel Approach Road

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Former library, Blackwall Tunnel Approach Road

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 4 Jun 2011

A small but grand piece of Edwardian Baroque, built for the Borough of Poplar to the designs of Squire, Myers & Petch in 1904-06. The centre is recessed with arched ground-floor windows divided by attached Ionic columns. Grade II listed. It was sympathetically converted into offices by The Regeneration Practice about ten years ago.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.518766
Longitude
-0.009842