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History Tour Canning Town in Victorian Times

 

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The Coming of the Railways.

The North Woolwich branch of the Great Eastern Railways opened in 1846. The line ran between Stratford and North Woolwich and was originally intended only for coal and other goods. The station between Stratford and Woolwich was first known as ‘Barking Road’ and the area around the station was originally called ‘Hallsville’. Population grew most quickly in the area round the station. Gradually it became known as Canning Town and included Stephenson Street, Bidder Street and Wharf Street.

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London Borough of Newham
Culture and Community
Newham Museum Service

Tom McAllister
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30 Romford Road, Stratford
London E15 4BZ
Tel: 020 8430 6393 Fax: 020 8430 6392

Last updated 17 February 2003

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