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Brunswick Dock on the Thames at Blackwall, by William Daniell.

Brunswick Dock on the Thames at Blackwall, by William Daniell.
Brunswick Dock on the Thames at Blackwall.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: PZ7125
Description: The Brunswick Dock was built in 1790 by John Perry for the re-fitting and repairing of the East India Company's vessels. In 1806 it was incorporated into the East India Dock complex.
Creator: William Daniell (drawer and engraver)
Date: 20 October 1803
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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