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Greenwich Park and the National Maritime Museum during the Second World War.
The Ministry of Agriculture launched the 'Dig for Victory' campaign soon after the outbreak of war. People were encouraged to transform private...
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Greenwich Pier.
A paddle steamer departs from Greenwich Pier and heads out into the busy Thames. Greenwich Pier was one of the main stopping points for commuting...
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On the balcony of 23 Rotherhithe Street.
An unidentified boy on the balcony of 23 Rotherhithe Street. This overlooked the Lower Pool. In the background, on the north bank of the Thames, are...
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People outside the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
Greenwich Park and the Royal Observatory have long been a favourite destinations for destination for daytrippers. In this photograph from around...
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Greenwich Beach.
Local people at Greenwich Beach, c. 1930. The Thames beaches were popular places despite the state of the Thames. Two boys to the right are wearing...
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Deans, hatters and hosiers of East Ham.
Deans' shop at 37-39 High Street North, E6, with a wide choice of bowler hats on show in the window and staff standing in the shop doorways.
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Children at Commercial Dock Pier.
A group of Rotherhithe children sit in a small boat at low water. The bow of a lighter can be seen to the right and to the left the tug 'Cricket' is...
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Children in an alleyway in Rotherhithe.
Seven children in an alleyway in Rotherhithe in 1929. Despite the country's wealth, British cities suffered from large pockets of poverty throughout...
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Christmas at the Coloured Men's Institute.
Kamal Chunchie, founded of the Coloured Men's Institute, organised regular events for the local black and Asian communities. This photograph shows...
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Crooms Hill.
Croom's Hill with Greenwich Park to the right, looking north, down the hill. Croom's Hill may be the oldest street in London. Its name is derived...
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