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The Royal Brass Foundry, Woolwich.
The Royal Brass Gun Foundry is part of the Woolwich Arsenal complex. It was built in 1717, probably by Sir John Vanbrugh. It was rebuilt in 1771-72...
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The Royal Brass Foundry, Woolwich.
The Royal Brass Gun Foundry is part of the Woolwich Arsenal complex. It was built in 1717, probably by Sir John Vanbrugh. It was rebuilt in 1771-72...
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The Old Officers' Mess.
The Old Officer's Mess at Woolwich Arsenal. The Royal Laboratory at Woolwich was completed in 1696, and was used for the invention and development of...
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The exterior of the Grapes public house.
This beautiful old Limehouse tavern, with stunning views of the river, is described in Charles Dicken's book 'Our Mutual Friend'. In the novel the...
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The Royal Brass Foundry, Woolwich.
The Royal Brass Gun Foundry is part of the Woolwich Arsenal complex. It was built in 1717, probably by Sir John Vanbrugh. It was rebuilt in 1771-72...
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The southern entrance to the Greenwich Foot Tunnel.
The cupola at the southern end of the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, which was built between 1899 and 1902 by the London County Council. It was the first...
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West Greenwich Library.
West Greenwich Library is a fine building from 1907. It was one of thousands of libraries built from the Carnegie Fund, endowed by the Scots-born...
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View of London skyline at sunset.
A view of the London skyline at sunset, taken from the walkways of Tower Bridge.
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The West Gate of the Royal Naval College.
The West Gate, one of the main entrances to the Royal Naval College complex.
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The Tate Modern (the former Bankside Power Station).
The Bankside Power Station was built between 1947 and 1963, to the designs of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, architect of Battersea Power Station, Waterloo...
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