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The Anglican Cathedral from opposite the Creek, Zanzibar.
The Anglican Cathedral was built in 1887 to commemorate the end of the slave trade. The site chosen for the cathedral was formally the location of...
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The backs of houses in Sherston Place, Bermondsey.
The back of Victorian terraced housing in Sherston Place, Bermondsey, c. 1930. The sheds and outside toilets were typical for most working-class...
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The backyards of houses in Rotherhithe Street, 1929.
A typical scene of the back of a row of terraced housing in Rotherhithe Street in 1929.
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The barque
Killoran
(1900).
The three-masted steel barque 'Killoran' (1900) tied up off Charlton. Built at Troon and used in the San Francisco grain trade, she was bought by...
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The barque
L'Avenir
(1908).
The barque 'L'Avenir' (1908), proably alongside McDougall's Wheatsheaf Mill in the Millwall Docks. Built in Germany, in 1911 she became the first...
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The barque
L'Avenir
in the Millwall Docks
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The barque
Lincolnshire
(1858).
The three-masted sheathed wooden barque 'Lincolnshire' (1858, 1024 GRT), built at the Money Wigram & Sons yard in Blackwall.
18.
The barque
Killoran
(1900).
The three-masted steel barque 'Killoran' (1900) tied up off Greenwich or Charlton. Built at Troon and used in the San Francisco grain trade, she was...
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The barque
Beatrice
(1881) in the West India Docks.
The four-masted Swedish barque 'Beatrice' (1881) in the West India Docks in 1928. She had been built by Steele of Greenock, and launched as the...
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The bagging department at Tate & Lyle.
The bagging department at Tate & Lyle, with women stitching bags together on sewing machines. In the background all the finished bags are stored,...
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