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21. Trafalgar Road.
*Trafalgar Road. A view of a parade of shops along Trafalgar Road, Greenwich. There are tram lines running along the road. Trafalgar Road was constructed in 1825 and...
22. Woolwich Power Station.
*Woolwich Power Station. The local Board of Health built a power station at Woolwich in 1891. It was purchased by Woolwich Borough Council in 1901. The station was...
23. Watergate Street, Deptford.
*Watergate Street, Deptford. Part of Watergate Street, Deptford, towards the end of the 19th century. These buildings were cleared for new housing not long afterwards.
24. Trafalgar Road, c. 1912.
*Trafalgar Road, c. 1912. This image is of a block of five shops in Trafalgar Road. There is a G Wallis shampooing and shaving salon. Next door is a confectionery store with...
25. Trafalgar Road, c. 1910.
*Trafalgar Road, c. 1910. This photograph is of 33-35 Trafalgar Road. Sullivan, a sweet-shop, and F H Hall, a leather merchant, are shown along with adverts for Lipton's tea,...
26. The Shed 22 Arts Centre, Coolfin Road.
*The Shed 22 Arts Centre, Coolfin Road. Shed 22, formerly part of the Royal Docks Estate, in later use as an arts centre.
27. The ruins of the Woolworth's store on New Cross Road, Deptford.
*The ruins of the Woolworth's store on New Cross Road, Deptford. The V2 had a considerable psychological effect on Londoners as, unlike the V1 Flying Bomb, which made a characteristic buzzing sound, the V2...
28. The Ship Aground Pub.
*The Ship Aground Pub. A sketch of the Ship Aground public house in Wolseley Street, Dockhead, Rotherhithe.
29. The Woolwich Ferry pontoon after the collision of 1926.
*The Woolwich Ferry pontoon after the collision of 1926. The southern (Woolwich) pontoon of the Woolwich Ferry, used by passengers and vehicles to get on and off the ferry boats, damaged during a collision...
30. The Lotta at London Bridge Wharf.
*The Lotta at London Bridge Wharf. The 'Lotta' unloading at London Bridge Wharf in front of Adelaide House in May 1939. The New Fresh Wharf is under construction to the right. The...
 
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