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A raftsman manoeuvring floating timber, c1930-1945 |
Museum of London Docklands, avec la London Port Authority
Entrée libre
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Aerial view of the gauging ground at London docks, showing the huge amount of wine barrels that passed through, November 1920 |
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Tea samples being packed in the Commercial Road warehouses, c1930-1945 |
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A sample of tobacco is inspected by a customs official at Royal Victoria Dock, c1930-1940 |
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Dockers unloading crates of potatoes into a large basket, North Quay, West India Docks, 1948 |
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Trucks bound for Mombasa being loaded for shipment at Royal Albert Dock, 1955 |
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Horse-drawn van loaded with goods on the south side of King George V Dock, 1942 |
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Passengers on the Tilbury landing stage on 14 July 1934. Smartly dressed
and carrying hand luggage, they may be about to board the unidentified
vessel alongside |
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The first group of six female recruits to the PLA police force, shown walking in line at the Royal Docks, 1954 |
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A man holding up two giant Mediterranean sponges for auction at Cutler Street warehouse, 1933 |
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The Pool of London, 1927. This evocative shot shows the port in its
heyday. In the centre, two lightermen manoeuvre their barge with sweeps
in the traditional way |
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Animals landed from the SS Medic at Tilbury Docks, c1915-1925 |
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The diver Alfred Yates, with assistants, prepares to go down for
underwater repairs in April 1930, in the passage between Norway and Lady
docks |
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Few workers possessed alarm clocks, so the services of this ‘knocker up’
were in demand. Mary Smith’s clients were roused by her shooting peas
at their windows. East End of London, 1927 |
Museum of London Docklands, avec la London Port Authority
Entrée libre
Cette photo m'a fait penser à la mort du Pirate de Tombouctou
RépondreSupprimerUn très vieux souvenir d'enfance me faisait confondre Londres et Portsmouth
Celui que j'aime bien, c'est le type avec les 2 éponges...
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