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St Barnabas Church after the Silvertown explosion.
St Barnabas Church on Eastwood Road was one of the many public buildings damaged during the explosion. The church was later rebuilt as a hall, which...
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The final church parade at the Royal Hospital School
A scene from the final church parade at the Royal Hospital School in Greenwich in 1933. The School moved to Suffolk, where it remains to this day.
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The
Empire Windrush
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The 'Empire Windrush' in 1948. In June of that year, she brought 492 Jamaican immigrants to Tilbury. They were the first of the many Caribbean...
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Princess Marie Louise at the Gill Street May Festival in 1921.
Princess Marie Louise attending the Gill Street May Festival in June 1921, to raise funds for the East London Hospital for Children. Since the...
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Outside the Finnish Church, Rotherhithe.
Outside the Finnish Church in Albion Street, Rotherhithe, c. 1901. Although still part of the Russian Empire until 1917, Finland followed the other...
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Diesel train of Kenya Railways.
By 1975 there were no longer any Goans, and few other Asians working for the railway companies in Kenya or Uganda. The process of Africanisation had...
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Goulston Street on Sunday Morning.
The market at Goulston Street in Whitechapel, then in the centre of the Jewish East End. The market specialised in food and used clothing, reflecting...
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Inside the Danish Church, Poplar.
Inside the Danish Church in King Street, Poplar, which succeded the original church in Wellclose Square. Like the other Scandinavian churches in the...
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Chinatown, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.
Penang is the oldest British settlement on the Malay Peninsula and George Town is one of the most Chinese settlements in Southeast Asia.
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