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Limehouse Dock, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréLimehouse Dock, 1872. Limehouse Dock in Tower Hamlets used by seagoing vessels to offload cargo to canal barges, for onward transport along the Regents Canal. From, " LONDON
Messrs. Forrestt's Life-Boat Building Yard, Limehouse, 1860. Creator: UnknownMessrs. Forrestt's Life-Boat Building Yard, Limehouse, [London], 1860. The accompanying Engraving represents the building establishment...known as Norway Yard...where the boats of the Royal
"The Strangers Home", West India Dock Road, Limehouse, 1857. Creator: Unknown"The Strangers Home", West India Dock Road, Limehouse, [London], 1857. Lodgings for seamen. The building...is capable of accommodating 230 inmates, with apartments for superintendent
His Royal Highness Prince Albert laying the Foundation-Stone of the Strangers Home, near Limehouse Church, 1856. Founding of a building...affording all the comforts
The Ruins [of St. Anne's Church], sketched from the East End, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Ruins [of St. Anne's Church], sketched from the East End, 1850. On the morning of Good Friday, at half-past eight o'clock
Burning of St. Anne's Church, Limehouse, on Good Friday Morning, 1850. Creator: UnknownBurning of St. Anne's Church, Limehouse, [London], on Good Friday Morning, 1850. The roof of the church was on fire, and the entire building enveloped in smoke;
Limehouse, 1878. Creator: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerLimehouse, 1878
Limehouse, 1859. Creator: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerLimehouse, 1859