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1. The collier Ewell approaching Cannon Street Railway Bridge.
*The collier Ewell approaching Cannon Street Railway Bridge. The SS 'Ewell' (1926), the Wandsworth and District Gas Company's new collier, approaches Cannon Street railway bridge from the west. She was steaming...
2. The collier Wimbledon (1937) during her sea trials.
*The collier Wimbledon (1937) during her sea trials. The flat iron collier SS 'Wimbledon' (2,500 tons), during her sea trials on 29 December 1937. She was built by the Burntisland Shipbuilding Company...
3. The collier Woodcote passing under London Bridge.
*The collier Woodcote passing under London Bridge. The collier SS 'Woodcote' (1924) passing under London Bridge. She carried coal from the North East to the Wandsworth and District Gas Company's works...
4. The collier Ewell (1926) approaching London Bridge.
*The collier Ewell (1926) approaching London Bridge. The Wandsworth Gas Company's collier 'Ewell' (1926) approaching London Bridge from the west in September 1926. On the left is the recently completed...
5. The bow of the Limnea.
*The bow of the Limnea. The bow of the Ultra-Large Crude Oil Carrier 'Limnea' (1976). This perspective gives a sense of the sheer size of modern supertankers.
6. The Antarctic ship Morning (1871).
*The Antarctic ship Morning (1871). The Antarctic ship 'Morning' (1871) in 1902, after being fitted out by R & H Green Ltd., of Blackwall for her voyage South.
7. The barque L'Avenir (1908) in the Millwall Docks.
*The barque L'Avenir (1908) in the Millwall Docks. A bow view of the four-masted barque 'L'Avenir' (1908) at the Millwall Docks in June 1936. She is moored alongside McDougall's Wheatsheaf Mill. Built...
8. The collier SS Wandle on her maiden voyage.
*The collier SS Wandle on her maiden voyage. The SS 'Wandle' arriving at the Pool of London on her maiden voyage. She carried coal - up to 2,220 tons - for the Wandsworth and District Gas...
9. The collier Woodcote (1924) passing under Southwark Bridge.
*The collier Woodcote (1924) passing under Southwark Bridge. The collier 'Woodcote' (1924) passing under Southwark Bridge. She carried coal from the North East to the Wandsworth and District Gas Company's works...
10. The GSNC's Royal Daffodil (1939).
*The GSNC's Royal Daffodil (1939). The General Steam Navigation Company's pleasure steamer 'Royal Daffodil' (1939, 2060 GRT) in the West India Docks in September 1963. Built by William...
 
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