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1. The launch of the Japanese battleship Shikshima at the Thames Ironworks.
*The launch of the Japanese battleship Shikshima at the Thames Ironworks. The Thames Ironworks built merchant ships and warships for many other countries. The Japanese warship 'Shikishima', launched in 1898, had a...
2. The first-class protected cruiser HMS Theseus (1892).
*The first-class protected cruiser HMS Theseus (1892). The 7,350-ton first-class protected cruiser HMS 'Theseus' (1892) was built at the Thames Ironworks in Blackwall. She saw service as a tender to HMS...
3. The London Graving Dock Company's dry dock at the West India Docks.
*The London Graving Dock Company's dry dock at the West India Docks. In 1878, the London Graving Dock Company built a dry-dock and ship-repair yard at the West India Docks. The sailing vessel in dry-dock on the left is...
4. The Millwall Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company's yard.
*The Millwall Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company's yard. Built on the site of C. J. Mare and Co's old works, the Millwall Shipyard was established in 1862. It covered 27 acres of works and shipyards, with a...
5. The mouth of the Ravensbourne at Deptford Creek.
*The mouth of the Ravensbourne at Deptford Creek. A man rowing across the mouth of the Ravensbourne at Deptford Creek in 1898. To the right, one of the General Steam Navigation Company's paddle...
6. The figureheads of HMS Collingwood and HMS Edinburgh.
*The figureheads of HMS Collingwood and HMS Edinburgh. The figureheads of HMS 'Collingwood' and 'Edinburgh' at the H. Castle and Sons Ltd. ship breaking yard at Baltic Wharf, Millbank.
7. The Buoy Store at Trinity Buoy Wharf.
*The Buoy Store at Trinity Buoy Wharf. Trinity Buoy Wharf is located on the north bank of the River Thames. Its primary use during the 19th century was for the manufacture of buoys and...
8. The Great Eastern under construction at Millwall, 18 August 1855.
*The Great Eastern under construction at Millwall, 18 August 1855. The 'Great Eastern' under construction at Millwall, 18 August 1855. For nearly half a century after her launch, the 'Great Eastern' remained the...
9. Shipping in the Pool of London, c. 1884-85.
*Shipping in the Pool of London, c. 1884-85. A crowded scene in the Pool of London, c. 1884-85, with several different types of vessel.
10. The Monkbarns (1895).
*The Monkbarns (1895). The three-masted barque 'Monkbarns' (1895) on the Charlton Buoys.
 
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