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31. Staff at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd's Blackwall establishment.
*Staff at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd's Blackwall establishment. Thousands of men were employed in ship repairing in the port of London. Among their number were many specialists including engineers, fitters,...
32. Staff at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd.
*Staff at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd. Staff at R. & H. Green and Silley Weir Ltd's Blackwall establishment.
33. Shipbuilding foremen at the Thames Ironworks.
*Shipbuilding foremen at the Thames Ironworks. By 1900 the Thames Ironworks had developed into a large-scale industrial centre. As well as the shipyards, there were iron and brass foundries, plate...
34. Shipworkers at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd.
*Shipworkers at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd. Shipworkers at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd's Blackwall establishment.
35. Silvertown from Charlton.
*Silvertown from Charlton. Silvertown was first developed in the 1850s around the rubber and telegraph works of S. W. Silver and Co. It gradually expanded along the Thames...
36. Smoke from the bombed factories in Silvertown.
*Smoke from the bombed factories in Silvertown. A Luftwaffe photograph showing the damage done to the Silvertown factories during the first night of the Blitz. The Royal Albert, Victoria and King...
37. Stratford Co-operative and Industrial Society.
*Stratford Co-operative and Industrial Society. The Co-op hairdressers - the first shop at the junction of Falmouth and Maryland Roads, Stratford.
38. Street lighting, c. 1935.
*Street lighting, c. 1935. Men loading lamp posts for delivery to site. The poles are cranked and flattened at the roots to avoid underground obstructions - such as water...
39. The Ceramic (1948).
*The Ceramic (1948). The Shaw, Savill & Albion Line's 'Ceramic' (1948, 15,896 GRT) in the Royal Albert Dock in October 1964. Built by Cammell Laird, she was scrapped...
40. The City of Pretoria entering the West India Dock.
*The City of Pretoria entering the West India Dock. The cargo vessel 'City of Pretoria' (1947) was built by Cammell Laird & Company for the Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Company UK. Here she is...
 
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