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documentary artifact: photonegative, film
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water transport: cargo vessel: bulk carrier, pulp
water transport: cargo vessel: general cargo vessel
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Grierson, Alec R.
HM Admiralty
J. & W. Dudgeon
Millwall Iron Works
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Millwall, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Millwall Docks
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Aaro (1960)
Abidin Daver (1960)
Arabistan (1944)
Baluchistan (1956)
Britannia (1929)
City of Ely (1943)
Cordelia 1955
Geheimrat Sartori 1951
Gran Lempira (1958)
James Blair 1943
Kare 1955
Lake Michigan (1902)
Magaera 1849
Nigaristan 1947
Pulptrader 1961
Rocket (1842)
Rocket (1868)
Severoles (1960)
Sunamelia 1952
Temple Hall (1954)
Turtle (1864)
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Denizcilik Bankasi TAO
Doxford & Sunderland Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd
H. C. Stulcken Sohn
Henry Robb Ltd
Howaldtswerke Hamburg A.G.
John Readhead & Sons
Orenstein-Koppel & Lubeckermaschinenbau AG
Robb Caledon Shipbuilders Limited
Stocznia Gdanska im Lenina
Sturdee, A B
Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd
Uddevallavarvet A/B
Valmet O/Y Pansion Telakka
William Fairbairn & Sons
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Rocket (1842) (technical drawing)
Rocket (1868) (technical drawing)
The cargo liner Arabistan (1944) in the Millwall Inner Dock, London (Negative)
The cargo liner City of Ely (1943) alongside the Eastern Granary in Millwall Inner Dock, London. (Negative)
Wrecking barge A1 (1915) (Technical drawing)
The general cargo ship Aaro (1960) in the Millwall Outer Dock, London. (Negative)
WRECKING BARGE 'B' (ca. 1917) GENERAL ARRANGEMENT (Technical drawing)
Turtle (1864) (technical drawing)
Viper (1865) (technical drawing)
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