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The river, and St Paul's Wharf, with the dome of the cathedral in the background.
A view from the River Thames, taken on a trip from Westminster to Greenwich, showing warehouses on the north bank of the Thames just east of...
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The Royal Albert Dock.
The 'Ibaraki Maro' (1965) and 'City of Liverpool' (1949). The cargo vessel 'City of Liverpool' was built by Cammell Laird & Company Ltd for the...
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The
Empire Windrush
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The 'Empire Windrush' in 1948. In June of that year, she brought 492 Jamaican immigrants to Tilbury. They were the first of the many Caribbean...
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Union-Castle liners in the East India Docks.
Union-Castle liners in the East India Docks in 1902, two years after the company was formed from the merger of the Union Steamship Company and the...
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The
Schwan
(1907).
The Argo Line vessel 'Schwan' (1907) in 1934. Before World War I, the Argo Line ran a regular service between Bremen and Hamburg and London. The...
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The
Port Pirie
(1947) and the
Port Wellington
(1946).
The Port Line vessels 'Port Pirie' (1947, 10,561 GRT) and the 'Port Wellington' (1946, 10,609 GRT) in the King George V Dock in 1966. Both were...
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The
City of Durban
(1954) entering the West India Dock.
The 'City of Durban' (1954) was built by Vickers Armstrong Ltd. Here she is entering the West India Dock. She was one of the last of the deep sea...
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The
John Benn
(1930) in 1962.
The paddle steamer 'John Benn' (1930), one of the second batch of vessels serving the Woolwich Ferry. She remained in service until the introduction...
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The
New Zealand Star
(1935).
The Blue Star Line's 'New Zealand Star' (1935, 12,436 GRT) in the King George V Dock in July 1965. She was scrapped two years later. The tug...
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The
Oceana
(1888).
The P&O passenger liner 'Oceana' (1888). She served the line's Far East and Australian routes until 1912, when she sank after a collision in the...
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