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George Adams - Abiding memory.
George Adams - Abiding memory.

© National Maritime Museum, London

Repro ID: H5788
Title: George Adams - Abiding memory.
Description: George's first day as a lighterman began at six in the morning on the tugs at Brunswick Pier, Blackwall. After a year he moved to barges to gain more experience. On completing his period of training, he was verbally examined at Watermen's Hall. Once granted a licence, George could work the river alone. Prior to this he had to be accompanied on the water by a qualified lighterman, or 'freeman', who had his own licence.
Creator: National Maritime Museum
Date: November 2003
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London


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