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Sailing barge at Greenmoor Wharf Bankside 20th century Thomas Higham Written by someone who knows

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Sailing barge at Greenmoor Wharf Bankside 20th century Thomas Higham Written by someone who knowsSailing barge at Greenmoor Wharf, Bankside. George Davison Reid took this photo from a sailing barge moored in Greenmoor Wharf, Bankside. This was the site of Southwark Corporation's rubbish depot. Refuse, transported by horse and cart, was loaded into these barges by chutes and hydraulic cranes. Once the boat was laden, the skipper and mate would head downriver to the estuary.

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Written by someone who knows London better than most

archival recordings and memoirs by the women and men who came to Britain from the West Indies between the late 1940s and the early 1960s

Soho at night

Waterloo Bridge was opened by the Prince Regent (later George IV) on 18 June 1817

Sailing barge at Greenmoor Wharf Bankside 20th century Thomas Higham Written by someone who knowsSailing barge at Greenmoor Wharf, Bankside. George Davison Reid took this photo from a sailing barge moored in Greenmoor Wharf, Bankside. This was the site of Southwark Corporation's rubbish depot. Refuse, transported by horse and cart, was loaded into these barges by chutes and hydraulic cranes. Once the boat was laden, the skipper and mate would head downriver to the estuary.

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