DescriptionPoplar, Former Spratts' Pet Food factory (1) - geograph.org.uk - 935025.jpg
English: Poplar: Former Spratts' Pet Food factory (1) Spratts built their factory in Poplar, backing onto 934886, in 1899. The proximity to the canalized cut allowed fish heads to be brought in directly from the docks for processing into pet food. This is the main factory entrance in Morris Road. Judging by the fact that only the T and the S remain out of the Spratts name the chimney at the right must have been considerably taller at one time! The factory has now been converted into flats.
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