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11. East India Dock Basin: the landscaped area.
*East India Dock Basin: the landscaped area. The northern edge of the basin has been filled in to create islands, reed beds and other features to attract insects, wading birds and wildfowl.
12. East India Dock Basin: the lock gates.
*East India Dock Basin: the lock gates. These lock gates were the sole entrance to the East India complex. They were enlarged in 1890, and have been refurbished in 1997.
13. J. J. Prior's boats and crane at Brewery Wharf, Deptford Creek.
*J. J. Prior's boats and crane at Brewery Wharf, Deptford Creek. Barges and a crane belonging to J J Prior (Transport) Ltd., at Brewery Wharf in Deptford Creek. The firm transports aggregates - sand and gravel -...
14. Housing and shops near Dinorwic Wharf.
*Housing and shops near Dinorwic Wharf. Housing, shops and a restaurant near Dinorwic Wharf, on the Thames at Rotherhithe. This was once the Thames entrance to the Grand Surrey Canal, and...
15. A symbol of London
*A symbol of London
 
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