Metropolitan Borough of Poplar

Poplar

Former Poplar Town Hall, Bow Road

Poplar within the County of London
Area
  19112,328 acres (9.42 km2)
  19312,331 acres (9.43 km2)
  19612,348 acres (9.50 km2)
Population
  1911162,442
  1931155,089
  196166,604
Density
  191170/acre
  193166/acre
  196128/acre
History
  OriginMetropolis Management Act 1855
  Created1855
  Abolished1965
  Succeeded byLondon Borough of Tower Hamlets
StatusDistrict (1855—1900)
Metropolitan borough (1900—1965)
Civil parish (1907—1965)
GovernmentPoplar District Board of Works (1855—1900)
Poplar Metropolitan Borough Council (1900—1965)
  HQEast India Dock Road (1856—1870)
Poplar High Street (1870—1938)
Bow Road (1938—1965)

Borough seal
Subdivisions
  TypeCivil parishes
  UnitsBow (1855—1907)
Bromley (1855—1907)
Poplar (1855—1907)
Poplar Borough (1907—1965)
Map of borough boundary

Poplar was a local government district in the metropolitan area of London, England. It was formed as a district of the Metropolis in 1855 and became a metropolitan borough in the County of London in 1900. It comprised Poplar, Millwall, Bromley-by-Bow and Bow as well as Old Ford, Fish Island and Cubitt Town.