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The East India Dock Basin.
The entrance basin is the only intact part of the former East India Docks complex. It has survived relatively unscathed, and has been transformed...
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The 'Deal porters' sculpture at Rotherhithe.
'Deal porters' by Philip Bews, alongside the former Canada Dock in Rotherhithe. The sculpture commemorates the deal porters who worked at the Surrey...
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The East India Import Dock.
Most of the Import Dock has been filled in since it closed in 1967, but a small part of the dock has been retained as an attractive water feature...
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The entrance to Deptford Creek.
The entrance to Deptford Creek, where the river Ravensbourne joins the Thames. West of the Creek (on the right of the picture) stands the new...
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The Laban Centre, Deptford.
The Laban Centre for Dance at Deptford viewed from the River Thames. The building stands on Deptford Creekside. The award-winning building was...
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The Northern Outfall Sewer in Plaistow.
The Northern Outfall Sewer in Plaistow.
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Shadwell Basin in 2002.
This is the most significant body of water surviving from the London Docks. Unlike the rest of the London complex, Shadwell Basin has been retained...
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Looking west towards Tower Bridge.
The Pool of London looking west towards Tower Bridge. On the left (southern) bank of the Thames is Cherry Garden Pier, with Chambers Wharf and...
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Deptford Pumping Station.
Deptford Pumping Station, built in 1865. This was an important element in Bazalgette's great scheme for removing London's sewage. Sewage from South...
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Deptford Creek Railway Bridge.
Deptford Creek Railway Bridge on the London & Greenwich Railway. The bridge has a moving section to allow vessels to use Deptford Creek. The...
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