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The Batchelor family.
The Batchelor family.
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The Angel public house.
The Angel is the oldest public house in Rotherhithe. It dates back to the 15th Century when Bermondsey Monks built the first inn on the site as a...
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The 'Beckton Alps'.
All that remains of the Beckton Gasworks today is a grass-covered heap of industrial waste. The London Docklands Development Corporation created the...
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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.
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The East India Import Dock.
Most of the Import Dock has been filled in since it closed in 1967, but a small part of the dock has been retained as an attractive water feature...
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The Anchor public house, 34 Bankside.
There has been an inn on this site since the 15th century. It was occupied by a low Bankside alehouse in Shakespeare’s time. Samuel Pepys took...
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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...
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Members of the deaf community.
Members of the deaf community recall their maritime memories.
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Passengers boarding the
Mulbera
(1922) in the Royal Albert Dock.
Passengers boarding the BISNC liner 'Mulbera' (1922) in the Royal Albert Dock in 1952.
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Peter reminises in a workshop for the deaf community.
Peter Roe signing in a workshop for the deaf community.
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