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Inside a barge yard at Limehouse.
A barge under construction at an unidentified barge yard in the Limehouse area.
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Hay's Wharf.
Hay's Wharf in its heyday around 1960. By that time the Hay's Group controlled almost all the wharves on the south bank between Tower Bridge and...
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Hall's Cooperage on Mortlake Road.
Hall's Cooperage on Mortlake Road, East Ham, with barrels piled up in the yard. Coopers - or barrel-makers - were an important part of the working...
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Green and Silley Weir's staff outing, c. 1950.
A staff outing for the lorry drivers at R & H Green and Silley Weir's ship repair works, c. 1950. By this time, Green and Silley Weir was a huge firm...
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Greenwich Power Station.
Looking south east across the River Thames to Greenwich Power Station from Luralda Wharf on the Isle of Dogs. The station was built in two phases...
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Greenwich Power Station.
This view of Greenwich Power Station, looking south, was taken from the coaling pier that extends out into the River Thames. Greenwich station was...
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Greenwich Power Station.
The London County Council's electricity generating station at Greenwich was built to provide power for London's trams. In this image, taken during...
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A 150ft-span bridge made at the Thames Ironworks.
The Bengal-Nagpur Railway, started in 1887, was one of India's largest rail networks. Where the tracks reached the River Hooghly, at Shalimar,...
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