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The Royal Dockyard at Woolwich, by Robert Dodd.

© National Maritime Museum, London

Repro ID: PY9725
Title: The Royal Dockyard at Woolwich, by Robert Dodd.
Description: This view is taken from the Thames opposite the New Offices looking down river. Established in 1513-14, Woolwich Dockyard was an important centre for warship construction and repair until it closed in 1869.
Creator: Robert Dodd (artist and engraver); John & Josiah Boydell (publisher)
Date: 29 October 1789
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London

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