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1. St Olav's, the Norwegian Seamen's Church.
*St Olav's, the Norwegian Seamen's Church. The church of St Olav, in St Olav's Square, Rotherhithe. Built in 1927, this replaced the Ebenezer Chapel as the Norwegian Seamen's Church. With the...
2. Peter reminises in a workshop for the deaf community.
*Peter reminises in a workshop for the deaf community. Peter Roe signing in a workshop for the deaf community.
3. Members of the deaf community.
*Members of the deaf community. Members of the deaf community recall their maritime memories.
4. Materials from youth workshop
*Materials from youth workshop Materials from youth workshop
5. The Batchelor family.
*The Batchelor family. The Batchelor family.
6. The cruise liner Seabourn Pride on the Thames.
*The cruise liner Seabourn Pride on the Thames. The 10,000-tonne luxury cruise liner 'Seabourn Pride' (1988), during a visit to London in 2002.
7. Youth group outside the Trafalgar Tavern
*Youth group outside the Trafalgar Tavern Youth group outside the Trafalgar Tavern
8. Tony at Len Clifton House.
*Tony at Len Clifton House. Tony at Len Clifton House.
9. The Royal Victoria Gardens, North Woolwich.
*The Royal Victoria Gardens, North Woolwich. Opened in 1851 as the Woolwich Pleasure Gardens, this was the site of fairs and many other special events. The gardens were a rare open space for...
10. The Norwegian Constitution Day Parade in Southwark Park.
*The Norwegian Constitution Day Parade in Southwark Park. Norwegians celebrate May 17 as Constitution Day, to commemorate the constitution that guaranteed Norwegian independence from Denmark in 1814. St...
 
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