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1. The Golden Eagle passing below Tower Bridge.
*The Golden Eagle passing below Tower Bridge. Delighted children on board the General Steam Navigation Company's pleasure steamer 'Golden Eagle' (1909, 793 GRT) as she passes beneath Tower...
2. The P&O passenger office.
*The P&O passenger office. The facade of the Peninsular & Orient Steam Navigation Company's passenger office at 15 and 16 Cockspur Street, London SW1. From here, passengers...
3. 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...
 
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