File:Trinity Chapel, Sailors Home &c., East India Road Poplar Co. of Middlesex RMG PY2193.tiff

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English: Trinity Chapel, Sailors Home &c., East India Road Poplar Co. of Middlesex

Print entitled 'Trinity Chapel, Sailors Home &c., East India Road Poplar Co. of Middlesex'. This is the Chapel and Sailors' Home endowed by George Green, who built the Congregationalist chapel, and his son Richard, (see PAG6590). They were both buried in the chapel. The Green company house flag flies on the Home to the right.

Trinity Chapel, Sailors Home &c., East India Road Poplar Co. of Middlesex
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Dimensions Mount: 451 x 580 mm
Notes Box Title: Seaports and Views. G25 London.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/142140
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Times Gazetteer Grid Reference Number, Prints & Drawings: G 25 (18a)
id number: PAH2193
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Green Blackwall collection

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