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11. The big freeze of February 1895: off Charlton.
*The big freeze of February 1895: off Charlton. In February 1895, a severe cold spell created huge ice floes on the Thames. Although the river did not freeze over, the ice played havoc with the...
12. The barque Lincolnshire (1858).
*The barque Lincolnshire (1858). The three-masted sheathed wooden barque 'Lincolnshire' (1858, 1024 GRT), built at the Money Wigram & Sons yard in Blackwall.
13. The Ash and Co. Yard at Cubitt Town, 1863.
*The Ash and Co. Yard at Cubitt Town, 1863. This photograph from 1863 shows the yard of James Ash & Co. in Cubitt Town, which built ships for several high-profile clients, including P&O...
14. The ambulance steamer Geneva Cross at Long Reach pier.
*The ambulance steamer Geneva Cross at Long Reach pier. The Metropolitan Asylums Board's ambulance steamer 'Geneva Cross' at Long Reach pier. She was one of several paddle steamers that ferried smallpox...
15. The ambulance ship Geneva Cross seen from South Wharf.
*The ambulance ship Geneva Cross seen from South Wharf. The ambulance ship 'Geneva Cross' seen from South Wharf in Rotherhithe. Bullivant's Wharf and London Wharf on the Isle of Dogs are in the...
16. The barque Viking (1907) at the entrance to the Royal Docks.
*The barque Viking (1907) at the entrance to the Royal Docks. The Finnish four-masted steel barque ‘Viking’ (1907) manoeuvring with the aid of tugs at the entrance to the Royal Docks, c. 1933. The...
17. The big freeze at Anchor and Hope Wharf, Charlton.
*The big freeze at Anchor and Hope Wharf, Charlton. The winter of 1894-95 was especially severe and parts of the Thames were frozen for weeks. In this photograph, ice blocks the Anchor and Hope Wharf...
18. The big freeze of February 1895: off Blackwall.
*The big freeze of February 1895: off Blackwall. In February 1895, a severe cold spell created huge ice floes on the Thames. Although the river did not freeze over, the ice played havoc with the...
19. The big freeze of February 1895: below Blackwall.
*The big freeze of February 1895: below Blackwall. In February 1895 a prolonged cold spell created huge ice floes on the Thames. The lighters and barges on which the port depended were immobilized...
20. The big freeze in Greenwich Reach.
*The big freeze in Greenwich Reach. In February 1895, a severe cold spell created huge ice floes on the Thames. Although the river did not freeze over, the ice played havoc with the...
 
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