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1. The Townsville Star and the Melbourne Star.
*The Townsville Star and the Melbourne Star. The Blue Star Line's 'Townsville Star' (1957, 10,632 GRT) and 'Melbourne Star' (1948, 13,179 GRT) in the Royal Docks in August 1964. They were...
2. The Vestal (1898).
*The Vestal (1898). The 'Vestal' (1898) was a Trinity House lighthouse tender, carrying supplies and equipment to the Corporation's lighthouses and lightships in England...
3. The Tekoa (1890).
*The Tekoa (1890). The 'Tekoa' (1890) carried cargo, mainly refrigerated meat, for the New Zealand Shipping Company. She was in the Royal Victoria Dock during the...
4. The Surrey Trader at the Rank Empire Mill
*The Surrey Trader at the Rank Empire Mill The 'Surrey Trader' (1964) at the Rank Empire Mill in the Royal Victoria Dock. The Millennium Mills are on the left.
5. The Suhaili passing Mark Brown's Wharf.
*The Suhaili passing Mark Brown's Wharf. Robert Knox-Johnston in the 'Suhaili' passing Mark Brown's Wharf in the Upper Pool. The 'Suhaili' was the 32-foot ketch in which Knox-Johnston...
6. The Sunrip (1954) at the Millennium Mills.
*The Sunrip (1954) at the Millennium Mills. The 'Sunrip' (1954) at Spiller's Millennium Mills in the Royal Victoria Dock. These mills were among the largest in London, and processed huge...
7. The Viceroy of India (1929) cruising in Northern waters.
*The Viceroy of India (1929) cruising in Northern waters. London was an important embarkation point for people taking a pleasure cruise. Cruises were the prerogative of the wealthy until fairly recent times...
8. The Warrior at Pembroke Dock.
*The Warrior at Pembroke Dock. After attempts to sell her for scrap produced no purchasers, between 1927 and 1929 the 'Warrior' was converted to an oil facility mooring hulk at...
9. The bowsprit of the barque Ponape (1903).
*The bowsprit of the barque Ponape (1903). The bowsprit of the barque 'Ponape' (1903) entering the Millwall Docks in June 1936. The man sitting on the bowsprit is Williamson. Launched at Genoa...
10. The British Sailors' Society's Residential Hostel.
*The British Sailors' Society's Residential Hostel. The British and Foreign Sailor's Society's Residential Hostel for Marine Officers on the East India Dock Road. This opened in 1903 and soon became...
 
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