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11.
The
Progress
.
The sailing barge 'Progress', built in London between 1876 and 1880. Sailing barges were a familiar sight on the Thames until well into the 20th...
12.
The
Citizen A
.
This paddle steamer 'Citizen A', launched in 1846.
13.
The
Bywell Castle
screw steam collier.
The 'Bywell Castle' screw steam collier, as she lay at Deptford after her collision with the 'Princess Alice'.
14.
The
Alastor
(1875).
The three-masted barque 'Alastor' (1875) in Blackwall Reach. She was built by Mounsey & Foster of Sunderland. After sailing to New Zealand for...
15.
Steamship and lighters off Cherry Gardens.
A steamship from the Tyne Tees Steam Shipping Co. Ltd, with lighters nearby, off Cherry Gardens in Rotherhithe.
16.
The
Cutty Sark
(1869) waiting in Sydney Harbour for the new season's wool.
In 1883, the 'Cutty Sark' began regular voyages in the wool trade. When this photograph was taken she was under the command of Captain Richard...
17.
The
Duke of Sutherland
in April 1888.
The Eastern Steamship Company’s cargo liner 'Duke of Sutherland' (1873, 3100 GRT). She carried emigrants out to Australia and brought...
18.
The
Princess Alice
inquest at Woolwich Town Hall.
The inquest at Woolwich Town Hall into the 'Princess Alice' disaster. The inquest lasted for weeks, and its sittings were alway well attended.
19.
The
Loch Etive
in Melbourne in 1888.
The iron clipper 'Loch Etive' (1877, 1235 GRT) was built by Inglis for the Loch Line of Glasgow. She served the Australian wool trade for over 30...
20.
The
Ethel
at Billingsgate.
The 'Ethel' (1871), a Thames barge and several smaller vessels in the Upper Pool, with Nicholson's Wharf and Billingsgate Market in the background.
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