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The Royal Albert Dock.
Looking west from the Royal Albert Dock, c. 1955, during the heyday of the inner London docks.
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The SS
Wandle
passing under Tower Bridge.
The SS 'Wandle' passing under Tower Bridge on her maiden voyage on 30 October 1932. She carried coal - up to 2,220 tons - for the Wandsworth and...
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The SS
Wandle
passing Blackfriars Bridge.
The SS 'Wandle' passing Blackfriars Bridge on her maiden voyage on 30 October 1932. She carried coal - up to 2,220 tons - for the Wandsworth and...
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The St Katharine Docks and Stephen and Matilda House.
The St Katharine Docks were built near the Tower of London and the London Docks, and opened in 1828 after the area was cleared of its previous...
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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 offices of Green and Silley Weir, Royal Albert Dock.
The main offices of R. and H. Green and Silley Weir Ltd. at the Royal Albert Dock. They were one of London's biggest ship repair firms, formed in...
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The King George V Dock in 1984.
Berths 13 and 11 on the north side of the King George V Dock in 1984, three years after they had closed to general traffic.
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The London Docks: the Eastern Dock.
One of the large warehouses on the eastern side of the smaller Eastern Dock of the London Docks system, looking towards the warehouse in Garnett...
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The Middleton and St Bride's Wharf.
This was a large wharf operated by the English and Scottish Joint Co-Operative Wholesale Society for nearly half a century before its closure in...
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The Upper Pool and Nicholson's Wharf.
The Pool of London seen from Nicholson's Wharf on the north bank, with Tower Bridge in the distance. The wharf handled general produce from the...
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