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Blackwall Railway Terminus RMG PU1441

Blackwall Railway Terminus RMG PU1441

Blackwall Railway TerminusPrint entitled 'Blackwall Railway Terminus'. It shows the low terminus building of the Blackwall line at Green's Brunswick Wharf, designed by W. Tite, F.R.S. The terminus was built on ... More

Blackwall Reach and Greenwich RMG PU1368

Blackwall Reach and Greenwich RMG PU1368

Blackwall Reach & GreenwichA view from the north up Blackwall Reach, with a brig heading downstream under sail to the left and ships laid up to the right. The title would imply that the larger of these might be... More

Blackwall Reach and Greenwich RMG PU1369

Blackwall Reach and Greenwich RMG PU1369

Blackwall Reach & GreenwichA view from the north up Blackwall Reach, with a brig heading downstream under sail to the left and ships laid up to the right. The title would imply that the larger of these might be... More

Blackwall Reach with the Columbus in the distance RMG PU7904

Blackwall Reach with the Columbus in the distance RMG PU7904

Blackwall Reach with the Columbus in the distance Print from part two of Moses 'Sketches of Shipping', entitled 'Blackwall Reach with the Columbus in the distance'. Signed, inscribed and dated by the artist. A ... More

Blackwall RMG PU1444 - Drawing. Public domain image.

Blackwall RMG PU1444 - Drawing. Public domain image.

Blackwall Print entitled 'Blackwall'. This is almost certainly from a London series of the 1830s, but which one remains to be clarified. The edge of the Blackwall shipyard is on the left. Blackwall

The British Queen As seen from Blackwall Wharf on Wednesday 10th July 1839 on her first Voyage to New York RMG PY8878

The British Queen As seen from Blackwall Wharf on Wednesday 10th July ...

The British Queen As seen from Blackwall Wharf on Wednesday 10th July 1839 on her first Voyage to New York Hand-coloured lithograph showing the paddle steamer passenger liner the British Queen (1838), starboard... More

View of the Wet Docks from Blackwall RMG PY2195

View of the Wet Docks from Blackwall RMG PY2195

View of the Wet Docks from Blackwall Print entitled 'View of the Wet Docks from Blackwall'. This appears to be a view of the West India Docks completed in 1802. The image is probably from a series but which one... More

The Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand - Sketch on board the 'Randolph' Emigrant Ship

The Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand - Sketch on board the 'Randolph...

Dancing on the main deck of the ship Randolph during a farewell banquet held 30 July 1850 at Blackwall, prior to the vessel's departure for Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand The Canterbury Settlement, New Zea... More

Sir Walter Raleigh's House at Blackwall

Sir Walter Raleigh's House at Blackwall

Sir Walter Raleigh's house at Blackwall, London. The house was demolished during construction of the Blackwall Tunnel. Reproduction ID: H0657 Maker: Unknown Date: About 1890

Ships laid up off Blackwall RMG BHC1014

Ships laid up off Blackwall RMG BHC1014

Ships laid up off Blackwall By the 1790s the Blackwall shipyard, on the north side of the Thames downstream from Greenwich, was the largest merchant shipbuilding yard in the world, mainly building and maintai... More

SS Great Britain at Brunswick Wharf, Blackwall RMG D9790

SS Great Britain at Brunswick Wharf, Blackwall RMG D9790

SS Great Britain at Brunswick Wharf, Blackwall A curiously proportioned painting showing the ‘Great Britain’. She was the world's first iron hulled, screw propeller-driven, steam-powered passenger liner. The s... More

Her Majesty's visit to the Great Britain steam-ship on Tuesday last ILN 1845-0426-0001

Her Majesty's visit to the Great Britain steam-ship on Tuesday last IL...

Her Majesty's visit to the Great Britain steam-ship at Blackwall, 22 April 1845. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 26 April 1845. Read the ILN The QUEEN'S VISIT TO the "GREAT BRITAIN" STEAMER. On ... More

Pervenetz Launched 1863, The Illustrated London News

Pervenetz Launched 1863, The Illustrated London News

Launch of the Russian Ironclad Floating Battery Pervenetz, at Blackwall. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 30 May 1863. Launch of the first Russian ironclad, Pervenetz, in 1863. The ship served 1864 to 1905.

Blackwall and Dock Yard - Public domain scan / engraving

Blackwall and Dock Yard - Public domain scan / engraving

A View of Blackwall and Dock Yard, looking towards Greenwich. Etching and engraving. Blackwall Yard was famous for building East Indiamen, which vessels were often called Blackwallers. Built in 1614, it was ... More

French warship Gloire. Warship photograph collection

French warship Gloire. Warship photograph collection

French ironclad warship Gloire and battleship Warrior "Revolution in Naval Warfare. -- Shot-Proof Iron Steamships." Article published in "Harper's Weekly", 9 February 1861. It features a discussion (by a Briti... More