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1. Fletcher's Yard, Limehouse, c. 1840.
*Fletcher's Yard, Limehouse, c. 1840. A scene at Fletcher's Yard, Limehouse, c.1840. This was one of the oldest firms on the Thames, as Fletcher had set up a shipbuilding business at...
2. Greenwich Hospital from the east, 1835.
*Greenwich Hospital from the east, 1835. A view looking west across the river frontage of the Royal Hospital for Seamen in Greenwich. On the left is the Old George Inn (replaced by the...
3. The Yacht Isabel lying off Deptford, by George Chambers.
*The Yacht Isabel lying off Deptford, by George Chambers. The yacht 'Isabel' of Deptford with Greenwich in the distance and several other ships on the river.
4. The Pool of London in the frost, 1895, by Arthur Robertson.
*The Pool of London in the frost, 1895, by Arthur Robertson. The picture shows a variety of small vessels trapped in the Pool of London during the frost of February 1895. Although trade did not come to a...
5. Shipping in the Pool of London, by Robert Dodd.
*Shipping in the Pool of London, by Robert Dodd. A variety of sailing ships and boats in the Upper Pool, near the Tower of London. By the end of the 18th century, the Pool of London was too...
6. Shipping on the Thames off Deptford, by William Anderson.
*Shipping on the Thames off Deptford, by William Anderson. A frigate is visible in the foreground, either drying its sails or preparing to come alongside in a light breeze. More ships can be seen alongside...
7. A hay barge off Greenwich, by EW Cooke.
*A hay barge off Greenwich, by EW Cooke. Thames barges such as this one carried hay and other goods to London and around the south-east English coast. On board the laden barge, two men row...
 
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