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The Gallions Hotel.
A stylish survival of the days when the Royal Albert Dock handled liners to the British Empire, the Gallions Hotel was completed in 1883. Closed in...
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The tug
Condor
(1896).
The tug 'Condor', seen here carrying a party during the Jubilee Boat Race of 1897. She was in the Royal Albert Dock during the census of March 1901.
3.
The Union-Castle Line offices in Fenchurch Street.
The South African Mail Service office of the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company in Fenchurch Street in the City. The company was formed in 1900...
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The window into the port
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The Embarkation of His Majesty George the Fourth on board the 'Royal George' Yacht. Off Greenwich to visit his Scottish Dominions, 18 August 1822
A print of King George IV leaving Greenwich on the Royal yacht 'Royal George' (1817). Royal yachts have been used since the reign of Charles II...
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The
Koh i Nor
(1892).
The pleasure steamer 'Koh i Nor' (1892) at the Old Swan Pier, by Cannon Street Railway Bridge. Alongside her is the 'Royal Sovereign'. Known to many...
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A skiff backboard won at the Royal Victoria and Albert Docks Regatta of 1886.
A decorated prize backboard won by William Prince at the Royal Victoria and Albert Docks Regatta held on 30 August 1886.
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A symbol of London
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Identifying the clothes of the dead.
After the 'Princess Alice' disaster, many of the bodies could not be identified. Clothing from the bodies was brought to Woolwich Dockyard, where...
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A skiff backboard won at the Greenwich Regatta of 1852.
Decorated skiff backboards were often awarded as prizes at 19th-century Thames regattas. This mahogany backboard, painted with the City of London...
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