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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.
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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...
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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,...
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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'...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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.
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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...
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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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