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The Alexandra Towing Company's tug pier.
Several tugs are moored at the Alexandra Towing Company's tug pier - the old North Woolwich Pier. The Alexandra was the biggest provider of tugs in...
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The Admiralty, where Nelson's body lay in state.
It was in this room in the Admiralty that Nelson's body lay in state the night before his burial in St Paul's Cathedral on 8 January 1806. From...
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The Admiralty offices at the National Maritime Museum.
The offices that housed the Admiralty during the Second World War in the East Wing of the National Maritime Museum. The Museum buildings were...
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The 1932 Greenwich Regatta.
Boats approach the finishing line at the Greenwich Regatta in 1932. The first Greenwich Regatta was held in 1787, and was one of the first major...
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The accident at the City Canal dock gates.
Another dramatic depiction of an accident in the port from the pages of the 'Illustrated London News'. The City Canal originally crossed the Isle of...
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The Admiral Superintendent's Office at Woolwich Dockyard.
Woolwich dockyard was founded in 1512, followed by a ropeyard half a mile away in 1610. It was particularly important during the 16th and 17th...
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The barque
Oaklands
(1876) in Regent's Canal Dock.
The three-masted barque 'Oaklands' (1876) in the Regent's Canal Dock in September 1933, with lighters in the foreground. She belonged to the Finnish...
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The barque
Pommern
(1903) in the Royal Victoria Dock.
The Finnish four-masted barque 'Pommern' (1903, 2376 GRT) moored in the Royal Victoria Dock in June 1933. She belonged to Gustaf Erikson of...
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The boiler shop of the Penn and Son Works at Deptford Pier.
The boiler shop of the Penn and Son Works at Deptford Pier, c. 1863. The John Penn marine engine factory opened in 1799, with its first marine steam...
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