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A symbol of London
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King George V and Queen Mary at the opening of the King George V Dock.
King George V and Queen Mary at the opening of the King George V Dock in July 1921.
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London Bridge, Cannon Street and Billingsgate.
The first London Bridge was built of wood between AD 100 and 400 during the Roman occupation. Many bridges followed this one, and in 1823-32 Sir...
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The entrance to the Free Trade Wharf, c. 1934.
The imposing entrance to the Free Trade Wharf, built in 1871 and one of the busiest on the River Thames. The offices of the Free Trade Wharf Company...
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Reclamation of the London Docks.
The reclamation of the London Docks in 1981.The basin is being infilled in stages. Housing now covers most of the site.
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A Woolwich Ferry boat alongside the North Woolwich approach, c. 1960.
One of the second batch of paddle steamers that operated the ferry between 1922 and 1963. In the latter year, these were replaced by the diesel boats...
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