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Encyclopedia > Leamouth

Leamouth is the mouth of the River Lee at the River Thames


Nearby is Trinity Buoy Wharf which is London's only lighthouse.


Orchard House Yard is was an active shipyard.


External Links

http://www.leamouthbridge.com/ - a new bridge planned for Leamouth, which could open in 2005/2006.


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Leamouth (242 words)
A second incarnation of the house became a pub early in the eighteenth century.
Leamouth’s most enduring employer was the Corporation of Trinity House, which occupied the tip of the eastern peninsula from 1803 to 1988.
Most of Leamouth has so far been relatively unaffected by docklands regeneration but sooner or later it is likely to succumb to redevelopment in the form of office towers or upscale apartments.
Bow Creek School, Orchard Place, Leamouth, Poplar, London E14 - Pupil Admission Register (2273 words)
Originally part of Poplar East Marsh but cut off from the rest of Poplar by the construction in 1806 of the East India Docks, it was indeed an isolated place.
To quote an un-named source "……… the Orchard House district of Bow Creek, an area said to be inhabited by a piratical and predatory population and described as a sort of Alsatia for hereditary dock thieves … … …".
The Authors hope that old pupils or their descendants will contact them with more information about life at the School, hopefully with old documents or photographs which could be incorporated into the website.
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