Latitude: 51.5087 / 51°30'31"N
Longitude: -0.0169 / 0°1'0"W
OS Eastings: 537719
OS Northings: 180728
OS Grid: TQ377807
Mapcode National: GBR KZ.LDG
Mapcode Global: VHGR1.NBFS
Plus Code: 9C3XGX5M+F6
Entry Name: New City College, Tower Hamlets
Listing Date: 1 July 1983
Last Amended: 6 October 1992
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1260095
English Heritage Legacy ID: 441622
ID on this website: 101260095
Location: Poplar, Tower Hamlets, London, E14
County: London
District: Tower Hamlets
Electoral Ward/Division: Poplar
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Tower Hamlets
Traditional County: Middlesex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London
Church of England Parish: All Saints Poplar
Church of England Diocese: London
Tagged with: Architectural structure
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TQ 3780
25/903
POPLAR HIGH STREET, E14
No 112 (New City College, Tower Hamlets)
(Formerly listed as No 112 (Poplar Technical College)
II
1906, by W E Riley and the LCC architects department. An interesting Portland stone faced elevation, as built of six bays only, the three to east an addition of 1931.
Restrained use of Classical-Renaissance orders and ornament to dress the principal openings which functionally express the interior, resulting in a classical design that is Norman Shaw inspired but owes more to Lethaby or Beresford Pite. Two storeys, basement, and dormered slate mansard roof.
The originally central group of first floor almost semi-circular windows have finely dressed voussoir arches and are articulated by coupled engagelboric columns rising from sill course. A similar but unframed arched window is pierced to the left of this group, formerly set over the left hand entrance of the original east end bay, now a window. Plain ground floor windows. The right hand bay has a flat arched first floor window with cornice on consoles and below the main entrance: rosette studded gadrooned architrave with overdoor light framed by well carved putti standing on dolphins, shallow cornice hood overall.
The three bay east extension is in a plain matching style, windows the same as in original ground floor. Square section cast iron area railings designed in panels with crows bracing and urn finials and articulated by Portland stone dies. The college was purpose built and had an emphasis on training cadets for the Mercantile Marine, renamed Merchant Navy in 1928, and hence the maritime putti of the overdoor.
Listing NGR: TQ3771980728
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