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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 P&O offices in Leadenhall Street.
The offices of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) in Leadenhall Street in the City of London, opened in 1859.
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The Cutter of HMS
Daphne
capturing a slave dhow off Brora.
The Royal Navy anti-slavery campaign employed a number of vessels along the coast of East Africa in the latter half of the nineteenth century. One of...
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Depot for boats of HMS
London
at Funzi, Pemba.
The Royal Navy employed Swahili interpreters, such as the one shown here wearing a jacket and rolled-up white trousers, on many of its overseas...
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