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21.
The
Explorer
(1961).
The Thos & Jas Harrison Line's cargo liner 'Explorer' (1961, 7200 GRT), being escorted up Gallions Reach in June 1963. The tug is the 'Sun XXII'...
22.
The
Comorin
(1951) at the King George V Dock.
Lowering a fire engine into the hold of the P&O cargo liner 'Comorin' (1951) at the King George V Dock. The fire engine was destined for Malaysia.
23.
The
Classic
(1944) under way at Tilbury.
The general cargo vessel 'Classic' (1944) under way on the River Thames at Tilbury in 1955, with the tug 'Sun XVI' alongside.
24.
The
Comorin
(1951) at the King George V Dock.
An AEC Ltd (Associated Equipment Company Limited) fire engine being loaded onto the 'Comorin' (1951) at the King George V Dock.
25.
The
Derwentwater
passing Greenwich.
The 'Derwentwater' (1937) passing Greenwich.
26.
The
Deucalion
(1930) entering the King George V Dock.
The Ocean Steam Ship Company's cargo liner 'Deucalion' (1930, 7740 GRT), assisted by tugs, as she manoeuvres through the entrance lock at the King...
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Tea being landed from barges into a bonded warehouse at Hay's Wharf.
Known as the 'larder of London' because of its enormous trade in foodstuffs, mainly dairy and meat products and tea and coffee, the Hay's Wharf group...
28.
Tallying wool bales.
An unloaded cargo of wool is being moved from the quayside to the warehouse. Britain imported large quantities of Australian wool from the middle of...
29.
Siberian mammoth tusks on the ivory floor at the London Docks.
Dock officials check a consignment of ivory at London Docks. The ivory warehouse at Wapping was one of the most dazzling sights of the port. The...
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Ships and shipbuilding
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