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571. True Briton (1861) tied up in East India Docks.
*True Briton (1861) tied up in East India Docks. The three-masted barque 'True Briton' was launched in 1861 at Money Wigram & Sons' Blackwall Yard. She is shown here tied up in the East India...
572. View of the Thames, by FW Turner.
*View of the Thames, by FW Turner. An aquatint of the riverside at Lambeth, c. 1836. It shows Goding's New Lion Ale Brewery, several wharves and the southern end of Waterloo Bridge...
573. Wapping, by WL Wyllie.
*Wapping, by WL Wyllie. A sketch of vessels at a wharf in Wapping, by the marine artist William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931). Buildings and warehouses line the riverbank. In...
574. A (Green)wich Pensioner.
*A (Green)wich Pensioner. A caricature of Greenwich Pensioners watching a young sailor. They are mocking the fact that he might serve on a 'new-fangled' steamer.
575. A bird's eye view of London Docks.
*A bird's eye view of London Docks. When first opened, the London Docks handled all the tobacco, rice, wine and brandy imports, except those coming from the East and West Indies. This...
576. A crane at Bankside, 16 Sept 1826, and a man sitting on a baulk of timber.
*A crane at Bankside, 16 Sept 1826, and a man sitting on a baulk of timber. Timber trade was one of the important trades of the London Docks. Timber for a long time was imported from America, Norway and the Baltic States. By...
577. Yacht racing on the Thames, by EW Cooke.
*Yacht racing on the Thames, by EW Cooke. The full title of this work is: 'Yacht racing on the Thames. Cutter yachts 'Success', 'Mr Hope', 'Remus' and 'Gnome', with a Thames barge and other...
578. Yacht racing in Long Reach, by EW Cooke.
*Yacht racing in Long Reach, by EW Cooke. The cutter yacht 'Success' and other vessels taking part in the race at Long Reach. This is also a river scene with a hay barge, a steam paddler and...
579. Woolwich Reach, Silvertown, by WL Wyllie.
*Woolwich Reach, Silvertown, by WL Wyllie. One of the many depictions of shipping on the Thames and in the docks by the marine artist William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931). With the opening of the...
580. Woolwich Reach, by FA Hopkins.
*Woolwich Reach, by FA Hopkins. An evocative depiction of a large steamer, with Thames barges, a tug, a large sailing ship and several smaller vessels in Woolwich Reach.
 
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