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The offices of the Nelson Dock.
The offices of the Nelson Dock on Rotherhithe Street. This had been a small ship-repairing yard from the middle of the 18th century, and is one of...
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The Northern Outfall Sewer in Plaistow.
The Northern Outfall Sewer in Plaistow.
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The Northern Outfall Sewer east of Stratford.
A section of Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer east of Stratford. This carries the entire sewage of north London to the Abbey Mills Pumping...
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The opening of the new Ha'penny Hatch footbridge.
The official opening of the new Ha'penny Hatch footbridge in 2002. This footbridge crosses Deptford Creek alongside the railway bridge. The modern...
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The remains of the Western Dock.
Although the Western Dock has disappeared, the entire length of its southern edge has been retained as an attractive water feature. It gives an...
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The site of the Silvertown explosion today.
The site of the Brunner Mond Works - scene of the Silvertown disaster in 1917 - was never built on. It is now used as a car park towards the north...
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The site of the Mile End Waste.
The Mile End Waste on the Mile End Road was once an extensive open space frequently used for meetings. William Booth, later founder of the Salvation...
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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...
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The Limekiln Dock.
The Limekiln Dock, Limehouse.
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The Limehouse Basin.
Looking west into the Limehouse Basin, the former Regent's Canal Dock. Once a small dock linking the Regent's Canal with the Thames, this has now...
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