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Freshwater Wharf in 1923.

Freshwater Wharf in 1923.
Freshwater Wharf.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: P27569
Description: A busy shipping scene showing Freshwater Wharf with two large cranes visible. Freshwater wharf, more properly the Fresh Wharf, stood on the north bank of the Thames, to the east of London Bridge. It was one of the busiest wharves on the north bank.
Creator: Waldo McGillycuddy Eagar CBE
Date: 1923
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London. Eagar collection.
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