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Brunswick Steam Wharf, East India Docks.

Brunswick Steam Wharf, East India Docks.
Brunswick Steam Wharf, East India Docks.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: PY2197
Description: This work includes a plan of the roads to the City - the East India Dock Road and Commercial Road - and a plan of the wharf. The view of the area includes is Poplar Church, Blackwall Yard, the Brunswick Tavern, Masting House, steam boat office, baggage warehouse and the entrance lock. Large steam ships are shown moored in the docks.
Creator: W. L. W (artist): Charles Joseph Hullmandel (printer)
Date: 19th Century
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London. Green Blackwall Collection
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