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Crowd outside the closed East India Dock Gates, Poplar, London, 1897. Men wait, locked out of the East India Docks, probably during a strike in which the dock workers demanded fair pay
East India Docks, Poplar, London, 1808. Artist: William DaniellView of the East India Docks, Poplar, London, looking south towards Isle of Dogs with the River Lea on the left, 1808
Brunswick Dock, and East India Dock, Poplar, London, 1803. Artist: William DaniellBrunswick Dock, and East India Dock, Poplar, London, 1803. Brunswick and East India Docks looking east with the River Lea in the middle distance and Perrys Masthouse on the right
Accident at the Entry Lock of the East India Docks, Blackwall, 1858. Creator: UnknownAccident at the Entry Lock of the East India Docks, Blackwall, [London], 1858. The vessels were the brig Ocean, of Shoreham, bound to Swansea, with a cargo of copper ore, and the collier brig Lustre
The new East and West India Docks at Tilbury, opened last week, 1886. Creator: UnknownThe new East and West India Docks at Tilbury, opened last week, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
Port of London Authority - Map, 1937. Creator: UnknownPort of London Authority - Map, 1937. The River Thames in London, showing Extensions & Improvements...1909-1937...New Docks, Deepened Docks, Deepened River Channel, New and Reconditioned Buildings
The Three Basins of the East India Docks and the Blackwall Reach of the Thames Seen From The Air, c1935. Aerial view of the River Thames
East India Docks, London, c1825. Artist: VearEast India Docks, London, c1825. View of the entrance to the docks, with a proposed East London horse-drawn rail road, which was never realised
East India Dock, Poplar, London, c1835. Artist: VearEast India Dock, Poplar, London, c1835. View of the proposed steam navigation dock at the mouth of the River Lea showing crowds observing the paddle steamers in the dock and raising their hats
Launch of the East India Companys ship, the Edinburgh in 1825, (1827). ArtistLaunch of the East India Companys ship, the Edinburgh in 1825, (1827). The launch took place at the East India Docks
Ship in the East India Docks, London, c1840. A large ship moored at the quay of the East India Docks. A man in the foreground rows a smaller boat, while others sit and talk
Brunswick Dock, Blackwall, London, 1806. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonView of Brunswick Dock, London, 1806. The dock was built in 1789 by Mr Perry and was incorporated into the East India Docks in 1806
The spirit of delusion, London, c1825; shows a central, classical female figure with a wand awakening a recumbent oriental figure
The Firemen Were At The Forefront Of Danger, 1941 (1942). Firemen fighting a blaze in the East India Docks during the Blitz of World War II. From Frontline 1940-1941
The conveying of Australian gold from the East India docks to the Bank of England, London, c1888. Engraving from The Illustrated London News, published in The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II