EPW043990 ENGLAND (1934). The W. Gould & Sons Wharf and Saw Mill, the G. Surrey Ltd Timber Yard alongside the River Lee Navigation, Homerton, 1934

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Pennawd [EPW043990] The W. Gould & Sons Wharf and Saw Mill, the G. Surrey Ltd Timber Yard alongside the River Lee Navigation, Homerton, 1934
Cyfeirnod EPW043990
Dyddiad April-1934
Dolen
Enw lle HOMERTON
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 536571, 185486
Hydred / Lledred -0.029993246498906, 51.5512336704
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TQ366855

Pinnau

Here was the site of the National Projectile Company Munitions factory during WW1.

Keith
Friday 6th of February 2015 11:48:40 PM
The site now of the Kingsmead Estate.

Keith
Friday 6th of February 2015 11:47:25 PM
This is the newly constructed extension of Homerton Road eastwards towards Ruckholt Road.

Keith
Friday 6th of February 2015 11:46:58 PM
Compare this view with the one under title of 'National Projectile Factory 1921', and you would be virtually looking at the same location. Here is the fairly newly constructed concrete Marshgate Bridge - which carries the date of "1935" by the way. So just to the close left of the bridge on the north side is where the Lesney Matchbox factory was built.

Keith
Friday 6th of February 2015 11:46:12 PM