Glengall Grove

Glengall Grove is a street on the Isle of Dogs, in London's East End.

The street was once part of Glengall Road which stretched across most of the Isle of Dogs.

Margaret and her sister inherited a large amount of land on the Isle of Dogs, known as the Mellish Estate.

After becoming the Countess of Glengall, the trustees of the Mellish inheritance successfully challenged the Earl of Glengall, who was declared bankrupt before dying in 1858.

Millwall football club, then known as Millwall Rovers' first ever fixture was held on Glengall Road, on 24 October 1885 against a team called St Luke's.

Glengall Road on an 1885 map from the Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales
Glengall Bridge in 2007