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Wrought Iron Pot Hooks, c. 1938. Creator: Fred Hassebrock
Wrought Iron Pot Hooks, c. 1938
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Doll Furniture - Sideboard, c. 1937. Creator: Ellen Duncan
Doll Furniture - Sideboard, c. 1937
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The new tea warehouses, London Docks, 1845. Creator: Unknown
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Index of fingerprints at Scotland Yard, London, c1912, (1935). Creator: Unknown
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The new tea warehouses, London Docks, 1845. Creator: Unknown
The new tea warehouses, London Docks, 1845. The New Warehouse is situate at the West Quay, on the North-west side of the Docks, and very near the principal entrance from East Smithfield, on the site of the original Superintendent's Office and Baggage-warehouse. It was commenced in May, 1844, and completed in July last, at the cost, we understand, of £100,000. The entire building is in height five stories, of eleven feet each, exclusive of the vault, and is much loftier than any of the London Dock warehouses. The principal, or Tea Warehouse, is 290 feet in length, and 104 feet in width. The superficial area of the Ground floor, exclusive of walls and staircases, being the space available for stowage, &c., is 26,040 square feet. The cubical contents of the space for stowage in the Warehouse is 1,269,450 feet, or about 11,000 tons of ordinary produce; and the capacity, if stowed with tea, would be for 120,000 chests'. From "Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
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Huge bombproof stores and repair shops were made from the caves, c1942-1943, (1945)
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Children at play in a farmers field with terraced Tvinde waterfall, Vossevangen
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Automatic Coaling at Hornsey Station, Middlesex, 1935. Creator: Unknown
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Lieut. Evans and Nelson Cutting a Cave for Cold Storage, 12 January 1911, (1913)
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Ceramic vessel used to store grain or corn-beer chicha , or sometimes even for cooking
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View from East to West of the Citadel of Mohenjo Daro with the baths and the granary
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