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The collier Woodcote (1924) passing under Southwark Bridge.

The collier Woodcote (1924) passing under Southwark Bridge.
The Woodcote passing under Southwark Bridge.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: H1826
Description: The collier 'Woodcote' (1924) passing under Southwark Bridge. She carried coal from the North East to the Wandsworth and District Gas Company's works at Wandsworth. This is the second Southwark Bridge, built in 1912-21 by Mott and Hay to the design of Sir Ernest George.
Creator: Unknown
Date: 20th century
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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