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Lambeth Reach during the Victory Celebrations.
A scene from the Victory Celebrations of August 1919, held after the signing of the Versailles Treaty. The vessel in the middle is carrying models of...
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Landing Barge Vehicles (LBVs) awaiting reconversion.
The Royal Navy requisitioned nearly a thousand Thames barges during the war, mainly in preparation for the invasion of Europe. Most became LBVs...
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Kathleen Biddlecombe's diary.
Kathleen Biddlecombe's diary from 1918. Her mother worked in an munitions factory during World War I.
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Kathleen Biddlecombe's diary.
Pages from the diary of Kathleen Biddlecombe, whose mother worked in a munitions factory during World War I.
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Invasion shipping in Portsmouth Dockyard, 26 May 1944.
Some vessels of the D-Day fleet mustered in Portsmouth Dockyard on 26 May, 11 days before the invasion of Normandy. The ships include the frigate...
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Kathleen Biddlecombe's diary.
Pages from the diary of Kathleen Biddlecombe, whose mother worked in a munitions factory during World War I.
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Dockers' march during the strike of July 1923.
Striking dockers enter the East India Dock Road from Cotton Street during the 1923 strike. They were marching for better pay and working conditions...
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Damaged buildings at the East India Docks, Blackwall.
Although the East India Docks were badly damaged during the Blitz, they played an important role during preparations for D-Day. Sections of the...
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Bomb damage in West Ham.
Bomb damage at the City Glass Bottle Company in West Ham. The works made bottles and jars from 1890 to 1953. The factory was demolished in 1955...
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Bomb damage on Cundy Road, Custom House.
The streets around the industrial area of Custom House were among the most heavily bombed of the Second World War. Cundy Road was close to the Royal...
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