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1. The Woolwich Ferry pontoon after the collision of 1926.
*The Woolwich Ferry pontoon after the collision of 1926. The southern (Woolwich) pontoon of the Woolwich Ferry, used by passengers and vehicles to get on and off the ferry boats, damaged during a collision...
2. The Norway Dock in 1970.
*The Norway Dock in 1970. The Norway Dock, part of the Surrey Commercial Docks, in August 1970. The Norway Dock was one of the first to be filled in after the closure of the...
3. The Council Chambers of Bermondsey Town Hall.
*The Council Chambers of Bermondsey Town Hall. The ornate Council Chamber in Bermondsey Town Hall. It was destroyed by a V1 flying bomb in 1944.
4. 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...
5. Limehouse Reach.
*Limehouse Reach. This photograph shows the tug 'Maltese Cross' and a sailing barge on the River Thames at Limehouse Reach. During the 18th and early 19th centuries,...
6. Passing beneath Plough Way Bridge in 1970.
*Passing beneath Plough Way Bridge in 1970. Passing under the Plough Way Bridge, part of a trip on the Grand Surrey Canal in 1970, when the canal and the adjacent Surrey Docks were closing. The...
7. Celebrations in Greenwich during the opening of the Thames Barrier.
*Celebrations in Greenwich during the opening of the Thames Barrier. Part of the celebrations at Greenwich during the Royal opening of the Thames Barrier in May 1984. The Royal party passed Greenwich on its way to...
 
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