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Devons Road

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was established in Devons Road in 1868. This institution was renamed St Andrew's Hospital in 1921, after a nearby church that was destroyed in the First World War. It housed a School of Nursing from 1875 to 1991. All its functions were eventually transferred to NHS facilities in Newham, and it was
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The closure of Devons Road Number 1 shed by British Railways in the 1960s freed up the land for development as social housing. This led to a new street layout with streets and buildings named in honour of Britain's railway heritage. As a result, the north end of Devons Road, adjoining
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Victorian London - Directories - Dickens's Dictionary of London, by Charles Dickens, Jr., 1879 - "Hospitals"
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at 75 Devons Road. It was built in 1848 and is famous for its annual Good Friday hotcross bun ritual.
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demolished in 2008. In 2010 the site was redeveloped as housing including a smaller health centre.
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at Bow around 1850, which was demolished in 1882 and incorporated into
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Poplar and Stepney Sick Asylum District, Middlesex, London
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The No.1 shed was badly damaged by bombing during the
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at the junction of Devons Road and Blackthorn Street
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Index


All Hallows, Bow
Tower Hamlets
E3
Docklands Light Railway
Devons Road
Bow Common
Bromley-by-Bow
London
Devons Road DLR station
North London Railway
motive power depot
Bow railway works
Second World War
London Midland and Scottish Railway
British Railways
London Midland and Scottish Railway
Bow Road
William Stroudley
Poplar HARCA


The Widow's Son, London
The Widow's Son, London
Grade II* listed
public house
"Driving directions to Devons Rd/B140"
Google
Hidden London | Devons Road
Victorian London - Directories - Dickens's Dictionary of London, by Charles Dickens, Jr., 1879 - "Hospitals"

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