Port of London Authority. Royal Victoria & Albert and King George V Docks, 1946.
London,
1946
Hand-coloured lithograph map, pencil annotations, dissected and mounted on linen.
567 by 1011mm. (22.25 by 39.75 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 Docks mainly took in raw materials. The India Rubber and Gutta Percha Works are marked in Silvertown - both materials have now been superseded by synthetic plastics.
There are scattered annotations in pencil, including one marking the site of Tate and Lyle's sports ground. The Tate and Lyle sugar company wa...
There are scattered annotations in pencil, including one marking the site of Tate and Lyle's sports ground. The Tate and Lyle sugar company wa...
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