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R & H Green and Silley Weir's Blackwall Yard.R & H Green and Silley Weir's Blackwall Yard.
Green and Silley Weir's Blackwall Yard.

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Repro ID: H0717
Title: R & H Green and Silley Weir's Blackwall Yard.
Description: R & H Green and Silley Weir's Blackwall Dry Dock. Green and Silley Weir was one of the largest ship repairing companies in London. As late as the 1960s, 8000 men were employed in ship repairing in the port. Among their number were many specialists including engineers, fitters, boilermakers, platers, rivetters, welders, shipwrights, painters and plumbers.
Creator: Unknown
Date: c. 1950
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London


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