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1. Crowley's Wharf in Greenwich.
*Crowley's Wharf in Greenwich. This is a rare view of Crowley's Wharf and warehouse, looking west towards Greenwich Hospital from what is now Anchor Iron Wharf. Figures on the...
2. 'Civil war' on the Thames between the watermen and City authorities.
*'Civil war' on the Thames between the watermen and City authorities. The conflict was between the Watermen's Steam Packet Company and the City of London authorities. It arose over a dispute over the use of the...
3. Floating Dock at Rotherhithe.
*Floating Dock at Rotherhithe. A floating dock was one that could be flooded to receive the hull of a ship and then pumped dry. The advantage of a floating dock was that it could...
4. The window into the port
*The window into the port
5. To the King's most excellent Majesty, this view of the river & shipping at Limehouse.
*To the King's most excellent Majesty, this view of the river & shipping at Limehouse. An interesting view of Limehouse in 1793, before the opening of the first enclosed docks. The artist has perhaps exaggerated the rural nature of...
6. Arrival at Brandenburgh House of the Watermen &c. with an address to the Queen on the 3rd December 1820.
*Arrival at Brandenburgh House of the Watermen &c. with an address to the Queen on the 3rd December 1820. The Watermen on the River Thames were responsible for the movement of goods and passengers. The Company of Watermen and Lightermen had been...
7. A bird's eye view of London Docks.
*A bird's eye view of London Docks. When first opened, the London Docks handled all the tobacco, rice, wine and brandy imports, except those coming from the East and West Indies. This...
8. Customs Wharf April 18, 1880, by Hawes Turner.
*Customs Wharf April 18, 1880, by Hawes Turner. A view of Customs Wharf in 1880. It was called this because it occupied part of the site on which the first Customs House had stood in the 1380s.
9. London Docks, by Henry Moses.
*London Docks, by Henry Moses. Several sailing vessels in the London Docks, one of the plates in Henry Moses' 'Sketches of shipping' series.
10. Shipping in London Docks, by Henry Moses.
*Shipping in London Docks, by Henry Moses. Vessels in the London Docks, one of the etchings in Henry Moses' 'Sketches of Shipping' series. The London Docks opened in Wapping in 1805, and for...
 
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