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Possessions of the dead laid out for identification at Woolwich Dockyard.
Many of the bodies from the 'Princess Alice' could not be identified easily, as few people carried any means of identification in late Victorian...
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Reading out the names of all those saved in the
Princess Alice
disaster.
One of the dramatic pictures from the Illustrated London News coverage of the 'Princess Alice' disaster. At North Woolwich Pier, where the paddle...
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A paddle steamer at Greenwich Pier.
Crowds of spectatators witness an unknown ceremony at Greenwich Pier, with Thames watermen lining the route. Greenwich Pier was built in 1836 to...
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