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History of Silvertown in 1874 Kellys directory

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History of Silvertown



Silvertown (near North Woolwich) in the ecclesiastical parish of St Mark, Victoria Docks, formed out of the civil parish of West Ham; it is so named from the Messrs Silver, who founded the large works of the India Rubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Works Company Limited: there is an increasing population about their factories, who are engaged upon very varied and important manufactures: here are also large iron works belonging to Messrs Campbell, Johnstone & Co, and the gas works of the Gas and Coke Company. The place is in the Eastern Metropolitan postal district, and Bow county court district. There is a station here on the Great Eastern Railway (North Woolwich line). St Marks church, near Victoria Docks, built after designs of S S Teulon esq, is in the decorated style, with walls of coloured brick: it cost about £8,000, raised on subscription: there is accommodation for 850 persons, and all the sittings are free and unappropriated: the church was consecrated by the Bishop of London, in August 1862. The incumbent is the Rev Henry Boyd MA, of Exeter College, Oxford. The ecclesiastical parish of St Marks was formed in 1864, and comprises portions of the parishes of East and West Ham and North Woolwich, with a population in 1871 of 12,954.
 

St Marks National School (mixed), George Freeman, master; Mrs Elizabeth Freeman, mistress
Railway Station, Alexander Shambrook, station master
Bailey John, Factory House
Boyd Rev Henry MA [vicar of St Marks], vicarage


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Andrews Joseph, grocer
Barnett David, Royal Arms
Blake Joseph, blacksmith
Bosher John, shopkeeper
Brevetor Thomas, house & estate agent
Campbell, Johnstone & Co, engineers, Albert works
Gas Light & Coke Co (Chartered), (John Wilson, superintendent)
Crowther George, shopkeeper
Culledge William, boot & shoe maker
Gordon Ellen (Mrs), coffee rooms
Geller Frederick, butcher
Goodridge George, shopkeeper
Hughes Edward, Royal Albert
India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Telegraph Works Company Limited (John Bailey, resident manager); warehouses, 100 Cannon Street, London EC
Kay William, dining rooms
Lovelock Ed, paraffin oil & lamp warehouse
Ninth Essex (Silvertown) Volunteers (Capt J K Creagh, adjutant)
Owston William, Railway Hotel
Pace James, fishmonger
Parker Henry, dairyman
Reed Robert, corn dealer
Theobald Henry, shopkeeper


 


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