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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
Prompt
(1887) in the East India Docks.
The Finnish three-masted steel barque ‘Prompt’ (1887, 1445 GRT) in the East India Docks in July 1933. Built for Laeisz of Hamburg, she...
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The
Ranpura
(1925) leaving Tilbury Docks.
The P&O passenger and cargo liner 'Ranpura' (1925, 16,688 GRT) being towed out of the lock at Tilbury in October 1930. The bridge is raised to allow...
4.
The
Regina Magna
(1939) manoeuvring at Tilbury.
The Chandris Lines passenger liner 'Regina Magna' (1939, 32,336 GRT) manoeuvring in the Thames at Tilbury in July 1972. Built originally as the...
5.
The
Port Jackson
(1883).
The four-masted barque 'Port Jackson' (1883) of the Anglo-Australasian Steam Navigation Company. During the census of March 1901, she was moored in...
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The
Poilo
(1921) under way.
The River Thames service tanker 'Poilo' (1921), belonging to Shell-Mex & B. P. Ltd, under way, c. 1930.
7.
The
Penang
in the Millwall Docks.
The Finnish barque 'Penang' (1905) discharging grain in the Millwall Docks in 1932. Built at Bremerhaven as the 'Albert Rickmers', she was bought and...
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The
Persian Coast
(1937).
The freighter 'Persian Coast' (1937) at the Free Trade Wharf in the Lower Pool.
9.
The
Pinjarra
(1944) and the
Somali
(1948).
The 'Pinjarra' (1944) and the 'Somali' (1948) being loaded with cargo for Sydney at Green and Silley Weir Ltd's Blackwall yard.
10.
The
Plagal
and the
Argentina Star
(1947).
The Port of London Authority's tug 'Plagal' (1951) and the Blue Star Line's refrigerated cargo vessel 'Argentina Star' (1947) in the Royal Albert...
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