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The SS Wandle passing under Southwark Bridge.The SS Wandle passing under Southwark Bridge.
The SS Wandle passing under Southwark Bridge.

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Repro ID: H1823
Title: The SS Wandle passing under Southwark Bridge.
Description: The SS 'Wandle' passing under Southwark Bridge on her maiden voyage on 30 October 1932. She carried coal - up to 2,220 tons - for the Wandsworth and District Gas Company, and made regular journeys between the North East and the Company's gasworks at Wandsworth. She was the third vessel to use this name. This was the second Southwark Bridge, completed in 1921.
Creator: Unknown
Date: 30 October 1932
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London


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