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Regents Canal, Paddington, London, 1828. Artist:s LaceyView showing the junction of the Regents Canal at Paddington, London, 1828; showing barges on the canal; one being towed by a horse on the towpath
Brunswick Dock, Blackwall, Poplar, London, c1800. Brunswick Dock and Perrys Mast House which held a crane for raising or fitting masts to ships
West India Docks, Poplar, London, 1830. Artist: William ParrottWest India Docks, Poplar, London, 1830; view of a ship being fitted out by caulkers, shipwrights, riggers and sailors
West India Docks, Poplar, London, c1830. Artist: Thomas BarberView of West India Docks, Poplar, London, c1830; with vessels on the water
Aerial view of Howland Great Dock, Rotherhithe, Bermondsey, London, c1717. ArtistAerial view of Howland Great Dock, Rotherhithe, Bermondsey, London, c1717. Ships ride at anchor in the dock, with piles of wood for boat-building and repairs
Southwark Bridge, London, 1827. Artist: W WallisA view of Southwark Bridge from Bankside, London, 1827. Showing cargo being unloaded at the riverside
Southwark Bridge, London, 1828. Artist: Samuel ProutView of Southwark Bridge, London, 1828, with men loading or unloading stone from boats, probably for the construction industry
East India House, London, 1808. Artist: BoettgerInterior of the sale room in East India House, London, 1808, during a sale
London Bridge (old), London, c1750View of the Water Works on London Bridge, London, c1750; showing a rowing boat with three occupants observing the works
Limehouse Pier, Poplar, London, 1908. A bridge leads to the pier looking towards Dundee Wharf and Horn and Chequers Public House with barges resting on the mud
View of Custom House from Billingsgate, London, 1828. Artist: William TomblesonView of the Custom House from Billingsgate, London, 1828; showing docks and sailboats
Custom House and River Thames, 1839. Artist: Frederick James HavellView of the Port of London showing the Custom House and shipping on the River Thames, London, 1839
Custom House, London, c1750. Artist: Benjamin ColeSouth view of the Custom House, London, 1750; with boats on the River Thames and goods being unloaded
East India House, London, c1829. Artist: William TomblesonNorth west view of East India House, London, c1829; with figures, horses and carriages in street
East India House, London, c1820North west view of East India House through archway, London, c1820. Also with figures, cart and man in foreground writing at desk
East India House, London, 1808. Artist: Augustus Charles PuginInterior of sale room in East India House, London, 1808, during a sale
East India House, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdNorth west view of East India House, London, 1817; with figures, horses and carriages
East India House, London, 1810North view of East India House, London, 1810; with figures in street
East India House, London, c1760. Artist: Thomas SimpsonView of East India House and part of adjacent buildings, also with figures, London, c1760
Billingsgate Wharf and Market, London, 1851. Artist: George HawkinsView of Billingsgate wharf and market, London, 1851; with figures and boats
Billingsgate Wharf, London, 1820. Artist: Samuel OwenView of Billingsgate wharf, London, 1820; with figures and boats
Billingsgate Wharf, London, c1840View of Billingsgate wharf, London, c1840; with figures and boats
Billingsgate Market, London, 1814. Artist: James B AllenView of Billingsgate wharf and market, London, 1814; with figures and boats on the River Thames
Procession of the Cod Company from St Giless to Billingsgate, 1810. Satirical image showing fish wives on the quayside at Billingsgate fish market
Billingsgate Market and Wharf, London, 1808. Artist: J BluckView of Billingsgate fish market and wharf, London, 1808; including market scene in foreground with boats on the water behind
Billingsgate Wharf, London, c1790. Artist: Robert ClevelyView of Billingsgate wharf, London, c1790 with figures and vessels
London Docks, 1803. Artist: William DaniellView of the newly constructed London Docks at Wapping, London, looking north, 1803
West India Docks, Poplar, London, 1802. Artist: William DaniellView of the newly constructed West India Docks, Poplar, London, looking north, 1802
View of Lambeth, London, 1836. Artist: George HuntView of Lambeth, London, 1836. View of Lambeth from the River Thames, showing Godings New Lion Ale Brewery, Fowlers Iron Works, Moores Timber Merchant, Walkers Shot Manufactory and Shot Tower
View of London, 1801. Artist: Johannes SwertnerView of shipping on the River Thames near Rotherhithe with the City of London in the background, 1801
Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1861. Artist: JW AndersonTooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1861; night time view of the 1861 fire in progress at Tooley Street, Bermondsey from north of the River Thames
London from the River Thames, 1844 Artist: Frank VizetellyView of London from the River Thames showing Richmond Terrace, Hungerford Bridge and Nelsons Column
View of London from the East, 1793View west towards London Bridge and St Pauls Cathedral from a boat moored near the Tower of London, with figures unloading a barge in the foreground
Thames Haven Dock, London, c1830. Artist: Thomas AllomBird s-eye view of the Thames Haven Dock, London, 1830; showing the intended Commercial and Collier Docks
Industry and Economy, 1794. Artist: William WardIndustry and Economy, 1794; a successful merchant and his family pictured in a busy scene at Bell Wharf, London. Moral verses are contained in the lower margin
Notice to passengers planning to make transatlantic journeys, 1915Notice to passengers planning to make transatlantic journeys during World War I, 1915. Published by the Imperial German Embassy in Washington DC
West Street, New York City, USA, 1870s. West Street ran alongside the Hudson River and its docks
Isambard Kingdom Brunel beside the Great Eastern, c1857. Artist: Robert HowlettIsambard Kingdom Brunel beside the Great Eastern, c1857. Brunel (1806-1859) proposed to the Eastern Steam Navigation Company the construction of a steamship five or six times the size of any then in
View from the hold of the Manchester Renown, Manchester, 1964. Dockers loading steel bars onto a ship from a dock on the Manchester Ship Canal
Steel bars being loaded onto the Manchester Renown, Manchester, 1964. ArtistSteel bars being loaded onto the Manchester Renown, Manchester, 1964. British steel products were in demand worldwide during the 1960s due to their high quality
Dockers loading steel bars onto the Manchester Renown, Manchester, 1964. ArtistDockers loading steel bars onto the Manchester Renown, Manchester, 1964. British steel products were in demand worldwide during the 1960s due to their high quality
The Manchester Renown being loaded with steel for export, Manchester, 1964. ArtistThe Manchester Renown being loaded with steel for export, Manchester, 1964. The Renown was part of the Manchester Liners fleet
The Manchester Renown in dock on the Manchester Ship Canal, 1964. The Renown was part of the Manchester Liners fleet, which were loaded on the Ship Canal and carried Britains products worldwide
R. M. S. Mauretania, 1937R.M.S. Mauretania, 1937. From The Story of Navigation. [The Imperial Tobacco Co. (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Ltd. 1937]
RMS Atlantis, c1929-c1952. Previously a liner named Andes, the Atlantis was converted into a cruise ship and renamed by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company in 1929
SS Great Eastern, 1859. Pictured at the port of Le Havre, France. Isambard Kingdom Brunel proposed to the Eastern Steam Navigation Company the construction of a steamship five or six times the size
Outward Bound (Dublin), ca. 1860. Creator: UnknownOutward Bound (Dublin), ca. 1860
The Aquitania on the Stocks, c1930. Creator: John Brown & CompanyThe " Aquitania" on the Stocks, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]