Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1864 The [[Victoria Docks Gas Co]] built a works at Silvertown, on Factory Road, which had a wharf on the River Thames and was connected to the railway;  the North Woolwich works was closed.


1908 The greater portion of the Silvertown Gasworks were offered for sale by the [[Gas Light and Coke Co]]; the riverside site was close to the Royal Albert and Victoria Docks and next to Tate and Lyle's refinery<ref> The Times, Nov 07, 1908</ref>
1908 The greater portion of the Silvertown Gasworks were offered for sale by the [[Gas Light and Coke Co]]; the riverside site was close to the Royal Albert and Victoria Docks and next to Tate and Lyle's refinery<ref> The Times, Nov 07, 1908</ref>

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1864 The Victoria Docks Gas Co built a works at Silvertown, on Factory Road, which had a wharf on the River Thames and was connected to the railway; the North Woolwich works was closed.

1908 The greater portion of the Silvertown Gasworks were offered for sale by the Gas Light and Coke Co; the riverside site was close to the Royal Albert and Victoria Docks and next to Tate and Lyle's refinery[1]

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  1. The Times, Nov 07, 1908