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1. The Albert Edward at Cannon Street Railway Bridge.
*The Albert Edward at Cannon Street Railway Bridge. The paddle steamer 'Albert Edward' (1865) passing Cannon Street Railway Bridge and the station entrance, c. 1886.
2. The Alastor (1875).
*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...
3. The Albert Victor ambulance steamer at Long Reach pier.
*The Albert Victor ambulance steamer at Long Reach pier. The 'Albert Victor' ambulance steamer at the pier at Long Reach. The Metropolitan Asylums Board bought a fleet of paddle steamers to ferry patients,...
4. The Alfred East Indiaman.
*The Alfred East Indiaman. The 1291-ton 'Alfred' was built by Green's of Blackwall in 1845. She was one of a series of vessels which were known as the 'Blackwall frigates'...
5. The Archimedes steamer.
*The Archimedes steamer. Built by Mr H Wimshurst of Limehouse for the Ship Propeller Company, the 'Archimedes' is pictured off the north foreland on her way to Portsmouth...
6. The Amber (1888).
*The Amber (1888). The cable laying ship 'Amber' (1888) was owned by the Eastern Telegraph Company (ETC), formed in 1872 as an amalgamation of several pioneering cable...
7. The Aberdeen (1881).
*The Aberdeen (1881). The 'Aberdeen' (1881) was the first ship built for the Aberdeen Line’s regular steam services between London and Australia, which commenced in...
8. Thames.
*Thames. This drawing by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) shows a variety of vessels, including steam tugs, barges and sailing vessels, on the river Thames.
9. Thames Barges.
*Thames Barges. This romantic drawing shows barges on the river Thames with the masts of a sailing ship behind. Wyllie (1851-1931) spent many years living on and...
10. Thames barges in Greenwich Reach.
*Thames barges in Greenwich Reach. Several Thames barges in Greenwich Reach, passing the chimney and buildings of the Atlas Chemical Works on the Isle of Dogs.
 
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