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The new canteen at Green and Silley Weir, 1956.
The new canteen for employees at Green and Silley Weir’s Royal Albert Dock works, opened in September 1956.
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The Painted Hall of the Royal Hospital for Seamen.
The Painted Hall in the Royal Hospital for Seamen, Greenwich. It was originally intended to be the dining hall for the pensioners, but it became too...
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The manager's dining room at Green and Silley Weir's Royal Albert Dock establishment.
The manager's dining room at the new canteen at the Green and Silley Weir's Royal Albert Dock establishment, September 1956.
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The London Fire Brigade fire float
Massey Shaw
(1935).
The fire float 'Massey Shaw' (1935) at the London Fire Brigade River Station at Blackfriars Bridge. She was named after Captain Eyre Massey Shaw, who...
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The fire float
James Braidwood
(1939).
The London Fire Brigade's fire float 'James Braidwood' (1939) under way. She was named after the first head of the London Firefighting Establishment,...
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The lifeboat
Edith and Annie
(1906).
The prototype Watson lifeboat 'Edith and Annie' (1906), built at Thames Ironworks.
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The Painted Hall, Greenwich Hospital.
The Painted Hall at the Royal Naval College set for dining. Designed as the dining hall for the Greenwich pensioners when the buildings were to home...
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The Port Sanitary Authority launch
James Howell
(1923).
The Port Sanitary Authority launch 'James Howell' (1923) off Gravesend in 1934. The PSA station at Gravesend was London's first line of defence...
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The Royal Naval College and the
Cutty Sark
.
The Royal Naval College and the 'Cutty Sark', seen from Island Gardens with the River Thames at high tide. This has often been described as the most...
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The Royal Naval College from the river.
The Royal Naval College from the river seen from the deck of the 'Sarges' (1937). The Greenwich complex, consisting of the buildings of the fromer...
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