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Warehouses, St Katharine Docks, London, seen from Tower Bridge

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Hardwick, Philip (1792-1870)
NOTES: Part of the Port of London and built in 1825-1828 by the St Katharine Dock Company, this was the smallest group of London's enclosed docks. Thomas Telford engineered the docks while Philip Hardwick designed the quayside warehouses.

The Ledger Building (Dock Offices) and bonded warehouses, North Quay, West India Import Dock, Poplar, London: the south elevation

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Rennie, John (1761-1821)
NOTES: Built between 1799 and 1806, the West India Docks were the first of London's great enclosed docks. The Dock Office was built by Gwilt in 1803-1804 and remodelled by John Rennie in 1827, although the portico is a later addition.

St Katharine Docks basin, London: the cast-iron column-supported quayside warehouses

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Hardwick, Philip (1792-1870)
NOTES: Part of the Port of London and built in 1825-1828 by the St Katharine Dock Company, this was the smallest group of London's enclosed docks. Thomas Telford engineered the docks while Philip Hardwick designed the quayside warehouses.

Joseph Grundy and Company offices, formerly store and warehouse, Bridport, Dorset

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NOTES: The plaque between the second-floor windows dates the building at 1844, but the style would indicate earlier; this date may be that of reconstruction.
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