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Castle's Shipbreaking Yard.

Castle's Shipbreaking Yard.
Castle's Shipbreaking Yard.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: H0475
Description: C. F. Perry, manager of Castle Yards at Woolwich and Charlton from 1885 to 1905, and his daughters Dorothy and Gladys, with their dog in front of the office and house at Long's Wharf, Harrington Road, Woolwich. There is a small cannon and also one of the large figureheads from a ship.
Creator: Unknown
Date: c.1904
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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