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.
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.
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.
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.