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1. The Blackwall Railway Terminus, Brunswick Pier and the Brunswick propeller steam vessel.
*The Blackwall Railway Terminus, Brunswick Pier and the Brunswick propeller steam vessel. The Blackwall Railway Company's railway terminus occupied the space between the East India Docks and the Brunswick wharf and pier. In the 1840s,...
2. The window into the port
*The window into the port
3. The Woolwich Ferry boat Duncan in 1906.
*The Woolwich Ferry boat Duncan in 1906. The 'Duncan' (1889), one of the three original paddle steamers serving the Woolwich Free Ferry. The ferry is travelling north, with the buildings of...
4. Transport workers
*Transport workers
5. The Titania (1866) at the Britannia Dry Dock.
*The Titania (1866) at the Britannia Dry Dock. The tea clipper 'Titania' (1866), built by Robert Steele & Co., of Greenock, at the Britannia Dry Dock, Millwall. By the end of the 19th century...
6. One of the Woolwich Ferry paddle steamers, c. 1906-09.
*One of the Woolwich Ferry paddle steamers, c. 1906-09. One of the first batch of paddle steamers used by the Woolwich Free Ferry. Although Woolwich has had a ferry since Medieval times, the Free Ferry...
7. The Training Ship Exmouth, by WL Wyllie.
*The Training Ship Exmouth, by WL Wyllie. The training ship 'Exmouth' was first established when the Admiralty loaned HMS 'Exmouth' to the Metropolitan Asylums Board for use as a Poor Law...
8. The West India Docks, by Rowlandson and Pugin.
*The West India Docks, by Rowlandson and Pugin. A detailed depiction of the West India Docks in 1810, by Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Charles Pugin. It shows George Gwyllt's imposing warehouses...
9. A symbol of London
*A symbol of London
10. Mumford's Granary on Deptford Creek.
*Mumford's Granary on Deptford Creek. Mumford's Granary (1897) on Deptford Creek. This is the only surviving part of Mumford's Flour Mills, founded in 1790. The mills received the grain...
 
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