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Office staff of Green and Silley Weir.
A formal occasion for office staff of the ship repair business R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd.
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Inside the Union-Castle's Freight Department.
Work behind the scenes at the Union-Castle Line's Freight Department, at 3 Fenchurch Street in the City of London.
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In the Post Office Central Telephone Exchange.
With the rise of new technologies and compulsory education from 1870 onwards, many women found employment in the so-called 'white blouse'...
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Green and Silley Weir: the valve shop.
The valve shop at the Royal Albert Dock establishment of R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd in January 1960. With sites at Blackwall, Millwall, the...
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Green and Silley Weir: the engine shop at Tilbury.
The engine shop at the Tilbury establishment of R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd in December 1959. With sites at Blackwall, Millwall, the Royal Albert...
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Green and Silley Weir: using a press.
A worker using a press at one of the establishments of R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd, c. 1960. With sites at Blackwall, Millwall, the Royal Albert...
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Green and Silley Weir's annual staff dinner, 1927.
The annual dinner for staff of R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd, held at the Connaught Rooms, London, in April 1927. With establishments at...
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Hall's Cooperage on Mortlake Road.
Hall's Cooperage on Mortlake Road, East Ham, with barrels piled up in the yard. Coopers - or barrel-makers - were an important part of the working...
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Aerial view of the Silvertown rubber works.
The India Rubber, Gutta Percha, and Telegraph Construction Co. Ltd, Silvertown were manufacturers of rubber goods, submarine and all kinds of...
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