IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Gale Street, LONDON, E3 3QN

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Gale Street, E3 3QN by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

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Image Listing (96 Images Found)

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The Liquor Inn, Bow
On the B140 Devons Road.
Image: © David Anstiss Taken: 15 Feb 2012
0.03 miles
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The Liquor Inn, Bow
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 4 Jan 2015
0.03 miles
3
Gale Street at the junction of Devons Road
Image: © David Howard Taken: 22 Jan 2023
0.03 miles
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Devons Road, Bow Common
Image: © David Howard Taken: 22 Jan 2023
0.04 miles
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Furze Green
On the corner of Devons Road and Gale Street the garages at the rear of Mollis House lead towards Furze Green. About a mile further south lies the Canary Wharf development.
Image: © Peter Thwaite Taken: 16 Aug 2008
0.05 miles
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The Earl of Devon, former public house, Bow Common
Converted pub now block of flats on the junction of Devons Road (on the left) and Furze Street (on the right).
Image: © David Anstiss Taken: 15 Feb 2012
0.07 miles
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Sign for Hawgood Street E3, London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Up to the 1860s this area was industrial with pot ash manufacture. Hawgood, Eastward, Box, Furze and Gale Street were laid out and a July 1866 advertisement in London City Press shows the auction of the freehold ground-rents of 64 brick-built houses. A Hawgood Family website says the street was named after Robert Henry Hawgood, a sanitary engineer who worked installing the London sewer system. In Booth's Map of Poverty 1886-1903 the street is: "BLACK: Lowest class. Vicious, semi-criminal." - occupied by "The lowest class which consists of some occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals. Their life is the life of savages, with vicissitudes of extreme hardship and their only luxury is drink." Hawgood Street had 22 houses on the north side and industrial premises on the south side, between the street and the Limehouse Cut. This layout persisted to the 1940s - there was only minor bomb damage, one house destroyed and the rest repairable blast damage. Since the 2nd World War the area has been totally redeveloped. There is now housing between Hawgood Street and the canal. The area north of Hawgood Street has been cleared and become a green space, Furze Green; the short Eastward Street and Box Street which ran across from Furze Street to Gale Street no longer exist.
Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 10 Oct 2015
0.07 miles
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The Earl of Devon, Bow
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 4 Jan 2015
0.07 miles
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Flats at corner of Gale and Hawgood Streets
There are apartment blocks along Gale Street. Apart from this block on the corner, the north side of Hawgood Street is open to the grassy open space of Furze Green. See Image for history of Hawgood Street.
Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 10 Oct 2015
0.08 miles
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South side of Hawgood Street from Furze Street
Modern houses where there used to be industrial premises. See Image for history of Hawgood Street.
Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 10 Oct 2015
0.09 miles
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