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31. The hull of the Canton, used as a graving dock in Limehouse.
*The hull of the Canton, used as a graving dock in Limehouse. The firm of Fletcher, Son and Fearnall was one of the oldest on the Thames, having been founded by a Mr Fletcher at Shadwell in the 18th century. The...
32. The gale of 1865.
*The gale of 1865. Scenes on the Thames during the gale of 19 March 1865.
33. The forward part of the Princess Alice brought up on the south side of the Thames.
*The forward part of the Princess Alice brought up on the south side of the Thames. The forward part of the 'Princess Alice' brought up on the south side of the Thames. The figures on board are removing bodies from the wreck.
34. The figurehead of HMS Wellington at Baltic Wharf.
*The figurehead of HMS Wellington at Baltic Wharf. The figurehead of HMS 'Wellington' at the H. Castle and Sons Ltd. ship breaking yard, Baltic Wharf, Millbank. The 131-gun HMS 'Wellington', a screw...
35. The Episcopal Floating Church.
*The Episcopal Floating Church. An 1843 'Illustrated London News' engraving of the Episcopal Floating Church, which had been moored in the Pool of London since 1827. It was set up...
36. The end of the big ship.
*The end of the big ship. The final resting place of the 'Great Eastern' was Liverpool where she was broken up at Henry Bath and Sons yard. Shipbuilders' superstition has it...
37. 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.
38. The Finnish barque Lalla Rookh at Stave Dock.
*The Finnish barque Lalla Rookh at Stave Dock. The Finnish iron barque 'Lalla Rookh' (1876) in the Stave Dock, part of the Surrey Commercial Docks, c. 1900. Launched at Liverpool, she served on...
39. The foredeck of the Carisbrook Castle (1898).
*The foredeck of the Carisbrook Castle (1898). The foredeck of the Castle Mail Packet Company’s new liner ‘Carisbrook Castle’ (1898, 7626 GRT) in the East India Dock Basin in...
40. 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...
 
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