The Royal Group of docks

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Plan of the Royal Group of Docks.

PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY
[London],
Port of London Authority, Trinity Square, E.C.3,
1968
Lithographed map, dissected and mounted on linen, folding into original blue covers, title in gilt.
575 by 1018mm. (22.75 by 40 inches).
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The Royal Docks are so called because they are named for British royalty: the Royal Albert Dock, the Royal Victoria Dock and the King George V Dock. The Royal Albert Dock was the original site for the London School of Tropical Medicine. The docks are now closed to commercial shipping, but are often used for watersports.

The Port of London Authority was formed in 1909. It was prompted by a series of industrial actions by dock workers, including their demand for th...

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