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  1. Coordinates: 51°31′54.171″N 0°1′28.834″E. The Victorian building of St Mary's Church, Plaistow. St Mary's Church is a Church of England church in Plaistow in the (East-) London Borough of Newham. With the three churches of St Matthias’, St Martin's, and St Philip and St James’, it formed part of the Parish of the Divine Compassion.

  2. Plaistow is a suburban area of East London, England, within the London Borough of Newham. It adjoins Upton Park to the north, East Ham to the east, Beckton to the south, Canning Town to the south-west and West Ham to the west. Photo: Sunil060902, CC BY-SA 3.0. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive.

  3. Plaistow ( PLAHST-oh or PLAST-oh) is a suburban town in East London, England, within the London Borough of Newham. It adjoins Upton Park to the north, East Ham to the east, Beckton to the south, Canning Town to the south-west and Three Mills to the west. It was originally a ward in the parish of West Ham, hundred of Becontree, and part of the ...

  4. Plaistow, London Borough of Newham, Greater London England ... Greater London, England Total memorials 146; Percent photographed 0%; ... Photo courtesy of Essex ...

  5. It was originally a ward in the parish of West Ham, hundred of Becontree, and part of the historic county of Essex. Since 1965, Plaistow has been part of the London Borough of Newham, a local government district of Greater London. The area forms the majority of the London E13 postcode district. Plaistow North and Plaistow South are two of the ...

  6. Coordinates: 51°31′26.153″N 0°1′15.876″E. St Philip and St James' Church. St Philip and St James’ Church is a Church of England church in Plaistow, east London. [1] It originated as two churches before being merged into the joint parish of St Philip and St James in 1955. That parish in its turn became part of the Parish of the ...

  7. Dec 3, 2016 · Plaistow was at last provided with a main road, by-passing Stratford, about 1812, when the Commercial Road turnpike trust built New (now Barking) Road from the East India Docks, across the Plaistow marshes, to East Ham and Barking, with an iron bridge over the Lea by Bow creek, and a toll-gate in Barking Road, near the bridge.

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