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1. The staircase of Crowley House, Greenwich.
*The staircase of Crowley House, Greenwich. Crowley House was one of many fine 17th- and 18th-century Greenwich residences. It was begun in 1647 by the royalist London merchant Sir Andrew...
2. The West India Import Dock.
*The West India Import Dock. A print of the West India Import Dock in 1817. Most depictions of the dock from that time stress the number or size of the ships, Gwyllt's imposing...
3. The East-India House in Leadenhall Street.
*The East-India House in Leadenhall Street. The East India Company was incorporated in 1600. Its first premises were in Leadenhall Street. The building in this print was completed in 1726 and...
4. The Custom House and buildings looking west, showing the Boulogne.
*The Custom House and buildings looking west, showing the Boulogne. The first Custom House was built on the Old Wool Quay, east of the present site, in 1275. It has been rebuilt several times, the one depicted in this...
5. Brunswick Steam Wharf, East India Docks.
*Brunswick Steam Wharf, East India Docks. This work includes a plan of the roads to the City - the East India Dock Road and Commercial Road - and a plan of the wharf. The view of the area...
6. Brunswick Dock on the Thames at Blackwall, by William Daniell.
*Brunswick Dock on the Thames at Blackwall, by William Daniell. The Brunswick Dock was built in 1790 by John Perry for the re-fitting and repairing of the East India Company's vessels. In 1806 it was incorporated...
 
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