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The entrance to the Limehouse Basin.
The entrance to the Limehouse Basin, the former Regent's Canal Dock. This once linked the Regent's Canal and the main English canal network with the...
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The East India Import Dock.
Most of the Import Dock has been filled in since it closed in 1967, but a small part of the dock has been retained as an attractive water feature...
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The entrance to Deptford Creek.
The entrance to Deptford Creek, where the river Ravensbourne joins the Thames. West of the Creek (on the right of the picture) stands the new...
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The Great Store at Deptford Dockyard.
The Great Store, the largest warehouse at the Royal Dockyard, Deptford, seen here in the National Maritime Museum's model of the dockyard.
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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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The Hermitage Basin, London Docks.
The Hermitage Entrance opened in 1821 and gave lighters and smaller vessels an alternative to using the larger Wapping Entrance. The entrance closed...
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The southern entrance of the Rotherhithe Tunnel.
The southern (Rotherhithe) entrance to the Rotherhithe Tunnel, built 1904-08 by Sir Maurice FitzMaurice. While the tunnel was original designed for...
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The southern entrance to the Greenwich Foot Tunnel.
The cupola at the southern end of the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, which was built between 1899 and 1902 by the London County Council. It was the first...
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The Laban Centre, Deptford.
The Laban Centre for Dance at Deptford viewed from the River Thames. The building stands on Deptford Creekside. The award-winning building was...
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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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