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Newham Collection

Background imageNewham Collection: The Church of St Mary Magdalene, East Ham, Newham, London, 1785. Artist

The Church of St Mary Magdalene, East Ham, Newham, London, 1785. Artist
The Church of St Mary Magdalene, East Ham, Newham, London, 1785

Background imageNewham Collection: Sublimated Sewage Station: The Engine House at Abbey Mills, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Sublimated Sewage Station: The Engine House at Abbey Mills, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Sublimated Sewage Station: The Engine House at Abbey Mills, c1935

Background imageNewham Collection: London City Airport, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

London City Airport, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
The front entrance to London City Airport, a small international airport close to the City of London and Canary Wharf, opened in 1987 and situated in the redeveloped Royal Docks, Newham, London, E16

Background imageNewham Collection: Boys emigrating to Canada setting off from Saint Nicholas Industrial School, Essex, 1908

Boys emigrating to Canada setting off from Saint Nicholas Industrial School, Essex, 1908
Boys emigrating to Canada setting off from Saint Nicholas Industrial School, Manor House, Manor Park, East Ham, Essex, 1908

Background imageNewham Collection: Roll call of boys about to emigrate to Canada, Essex, 1908

Roll call of boys about to emigrate to Canada, Essex, 1908
Roll call of boys about to emigrate to Canada, Saint Nicholas Industrial School, Manor House, Manor Park, East Ham, Essex, 1908

Background imageNewham Collection: Building the sewer at Stratford High Street, West Ham, London, 1905

Building the sewer at Stratford High Street, West Ham, London, 1905. View of the construction of the sewer, with men standing watching in the background

Background imageNewham Collection: Cargo being loaded or unloaded from a ship

Cargo being loaded or unloaded from a ship, Royal Victoria Dock, Canning Town, London, c1930. The dock was built between 1850 and 1855 on an area of Plaistow Marshes

Background imageNewham Collection: Scene at Silvertown following an explosion in a munitions factory

Scene at Silvertown following an explosion in a munitions factory, London, World War I, 1917. The explosion, which happened at 6.52 pm on Friday 19 January, killed 73 people and injured over 400

Background imageNewham Collection: View of West Ham Mills by the River Lea, West Ham, Newham, London, c1800

View of West Ham Mills by the River Lea, West Ham, Newham, London, c1800

Background imageNewham Collection: Monument to the Henniker family, churchyard of All Saints, West Ham, Newham, London, c1800

Monument to the Henniker family, churchyard of All Saints, West Ham, Newham, London, c1800

Background imageNewham Collection: View of Hyde House in Plaistow, Newham, London, c1800

View of Hyde House in Plaistow, Newham, London, c1800

Background imageNewham Collection: Church of St Mary the Virgin, Little Ilford, Newham, London, 1809

Church of St Mary the Virgin, Little Ilford, Newham, London, 1809

Background imageNewham Collection: View of the Manor House at Little Ilford, Newham, London, c1786

View of the Manor House at Little Ilford, Newham, London, c1786

Background imageNewham Collection: Green Street House, East Ham, Newham, London, c1800

Green Street House, East Ham, Newham, London, c1800. Green Street House was formerly known as Boleyn Castle

Background imageNewham Collection: Lady Garrets Tower, Green Street House, East Ham, Newham, London, c1800

Lady Garrets Tower, Green Street House, East Ham, Newham, London, c1800. Green Street House was formerly known as Boleyn Castle

Background imageNewham Collection: Stratford Bridge, Newham, London, 1804. Artist: James Sargant Storer

Stratford Bridge, Newham, London, 1804. Artist: James Sargant Storer
Stratford Bridge, Newham, London, 1804. The River Lea and Stratford Bridge with a covered cart crossing; a man brings food for his pigs, left

Background imageNewham Collection: A blacksmiths shop at Beckton Gas Works, London, 20th century

A blacksmiths shop at Beckton Gas Works, London, 20th century. Opened in 1870, Beckton Gas Works manufactured coal gas and coke, and has been described as the largest such plant in the world

Background imageNewham Collection: Physical drill at Canning Town Womens Settlement, London, c1901 (1901)

Physical drill at Canning Town Womens Settlement, London, c1901 (1901)

Background imageNewham Collection: India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Telegraph Works Company factory, Silvertown, London, 1887

India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Telegraph Works Company factory, Silvertown, London, 1887

Background imageNewham Collection: Charging the retorts at the Beckton gasworks, London, 1878

Charging the retorts at the Beckton gasworks, London, 1878. Beckton Gasworks was owned and operated by The Chartered Gaslight and Coke Company


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