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The Coroner's jury visiting the wreck of the
Princess Alice
.
One of the many scenes contained in the extended 'Illustrated London News' coverage of the 'Princess Alice' disaster and its aftermath. This...
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The Coroner's jury visiting the wreck of the
Princess Alice
.
The Coroner's jury visiting the wreck of the 'Princess Alice', sketched from the engine room.
3.
The
Torrens
(1875).
The 'Torrens' (1875, 1335 GRT) was a three-masted iron vessel built by James Lang of Sunderland for the Elder Line. She made annual trips to Adelaide...
4.
The Episcopal Floating Church.
An 1843 'Illustrated London News' engraving of the Episcopal Floating Church, which had been moored in the Pool of London since 1827. It was set up...
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The P&O liner
Ravenna
(1880).
The P&O cargo and passenger liner 'Ravenna' (1880, 3372 GRT) in March 1886. She was in the port of London at the time of the census of April 1881...
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The window into the port
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The stevedores' float, part of a procession assembled in the East India Dock Road.
During the 1889 strike daily processions of strikers made their way from the East End into the City and to Tower Hill, where they listened to...
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The saloon of the
Princess Alice
after the disaster.
The saloon of the 'Princess Alice' after the collision. Three figures are looking at the damage. Considerable effort went into explaining the causes...
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The
Princess Alice
inquest at Woolwich Town Hall.
The inquest at Woolwich Town Hall into the 'Princess Alice' disaster. The inquest lasted for weeks, and its sittings were alway well attended.
10.
The
Duke of Sutherland
in April 1888.
The Eastern Steamship Company’s cargo liner 'Duke of Sutherland' (1873, 3100 GRT). She carried emigrants out to Australia and brought...
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