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1. The P&O passenger office.
*The P&O passenger office. The facade of the Peninsular & Orient Steam Navigation Company's passenger office at 15 and 16 Cockspur Street, London SW1. From here, passengers...
2. The Golden Fleece pub, Deptford.
*The Golden Fleece pub, Deptford. The Golden Fleece public house in Mill Lane (later renamed Brookmill Road), Deptford, c. 1900.
3. The Prospect of Whitby Public House.
*The Prospect of Whitby Public House. View from the river of the Prospect of Whitby Public House. Metropolitan Wharf can be seen on the left, with store houses. This photograph was taken...
4. The river frontage at Rotherhithe, showing the Angel tavern.
*The river frontage at Rotherhithe, showing the Angel tavern. An artists' impression of the waterfront at Rotherhithe. The wharves, repair yards, lodging houses, lighters and barges have long since vanished. The...
5. The Royal Hospital School cricket team, 1912.
*The Royal Hospital School cricket team, 1912. The Royal Hospital School Cricket Team of 1912. The surnames of some of the players are Schofield, Creasy, Hadley, Fox, Fulcher, Edds, Savage, Pope,...
6. The Curlew Rowing Club Ltd.
*The Curlew Rowing Club Ltd. The Curlew Rowing Club Ltd was established in 1866. The club occupied the Crown and Scepter until the building was demolished in 1934. After 68 years...
7. The Viceroy of India (1929) cruising in Northern waters.
*The Viceroy of India (1929) cruising in Northern waters. London was an important embarkation point for people taking a pleasure cruise. Cruises were the prerogative of the wealthy until fairly recent times...
8. Royal Victoria Gardens, North Woolwich.
*Royal Victoria Gardens, North Woolwich. North Woolwich Gardens, once a remote leisure attraction, gained a poor reputation in the latter 19th century and was closed for a period of time. ...
9. Ship Hotel.
*Ship Hotel. The Ship Hotel in Greenwich.
10. Shuttleworth's Garden and playground.
*Shuttleworth's Garden and playground. Shuttleworth's Garden and playground, a temporary entertainment for children in Bermondsey, c. 1956.
 
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