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The Temple Hall (1953) in the Millwall Docks.

The Temple Hall (1953) in the Millwall Docks.
The Temple Hall (1953) in the Millwall Docks.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: P37692
Description: The 'Temple Hall' (1953) in Millwall Dock in May 1964, with the lighter 'Baluchistan' by her side. The 'Temple Hall' was built by the Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company of Dundee, for the Temple Steamship Company. She was sold in 1969. She beached and broke up at Arerecife, Lanzarote in October 1981.
Creator: Grierson
Date: 16 May 1964
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London. Grierson Collection
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