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31.
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,...
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Staff at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd.
Staff at R. & H. Green and Silley Weir Ltd's Blackwall establishment.
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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...
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Shipworkers at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd.
Shipworkers at R & H Green and Silley Weir Ltd's Blackwall establishment.
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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...
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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...
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Stratford Co-operative and Industrial Society.
The Co-op hairdressers - the first shop at the junction of Falmouth and Maryland Roads, Stratford.
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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...
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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...
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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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