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The Woolwich Ferry: the Southern Terminal.
The Southern Terminus of the Woolwich Ferry, showing one of the huge loading ramps linking the road to the boats. On the left is the entrance for...
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The Woolwich Ferry: the Southern Terminal.
Road traffic driving off a Woolwich Ferry boat in 2004. The huge terminals, completed in 1966, are still in use after nearly 40 years. The Woolwich...
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View from London Bridge.
This photograph was taken looking down river with the Tower of London and Tower Bridge in view. The banks of the Upper Pool have changed a great deal...
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View of London skyline at sunset.
A view of the London skyline at sunset, taken from the walkways of Tower Bridge.
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West Greenwich Library.
West Greenwich Library is a fine building from 1907. It was one of thousands of libraries built from the Carnegie Fund, endowed by the Scots-born...
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Water sports centre at Greenland Dock.
Greenland Dock is the largest surviving part of the Surrey Commercial Dock complex. The surrounding buildings now include this new Water Sports...
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The Woolwich Ferry: the Northern Terminal.
The Northern Terminal of the Woolwich Ferry, opened in September 1966. This replaced the antiquated ramp system used since 1889, and reflected the...
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The Woolwich Ferry boat
Ernest Bevin
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The 'Ernest Bevin' (1963), built in Dundee. She is one of the three diesel boats that replaced the old paddle steamers used on the Woolwich Ferry...
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The Temple Church.
Photograph of Temple Church, just off Fleet Street. The church was badly damaged but not destroyed compared to dozens of other churches.
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The Tate Modern (the former Bankside Power Station).
The Bankside Power Station was built between 1947 and 1963, to the designs of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, architect of Battersea Power Station, Waterloo...
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