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1. The Lewes Meridian wall plaque.
*The Lewes Meridian wall plaque. A wall plaque marking the Meridian in Lewes. The inscription reads - The Greenwich Meridian Passes Through This Point, Plaque placed by Town Mayor,...
2. The Jubilee Marker at East Grinstead.
*The Jubilee Marker at East Grinstead. The Jubilee Meridian marker at East Court Mansion, East Grinstead. The marker reads - THE GREENWICH MERIDIAN, 0o NORTH, WEST, EAST, THIS STONE...
3. The Lewes pavement Meridian marker.
*The Lewes pavement Meridian marker. The pavement Meridian marker in Lewes. The plaque is divided into two halves by an arrow marking the Meridian's position - one half designed to be...
4. The Limehouse Basin.
*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...
5. The Limekiln Dock.
*The Limekiln Dock. The Limekiln Dock, Limehouse.
6. The John Lewis department store at Canary Wharf.
*The John Lewis department store at Canary Wharf. Entrance to the John Lewis department store at Canary Wharf. With the closure of the docks and wharves and the disappearance of manufacturing, the...
7. The Hermitage Basin, London Docks.
*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...
8. The granite Meridian line marker in the Avenue, Greenwich Park.
*The granite Meridian line marker in the Avenue, Greenwich Park. The granite Meridian line marker in the Avenue, Greenwich Park, south of the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
9. The former Soup Kitchen for the Jewish Poor, Whitechapel.
*The former Soup Kitchen for the Jewish Poor, Whitechapel. The fine facade of the Soup Kitchen for the Jewish Poor (1902) in Brune Street, in the former Jewish East End. Like the Poor Jews’ Shelter in...
10. The Great Store at Deptford Dockyard.
*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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