Unloading Ships at London Docks, 1908
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Unloading Ships at London Docks, 1908
Illustration showing various cargoes coming ashore at London Docks, in the East End of London, 1908. Elephants tusks, barrels, boxes and crates are being unloaded from dumb lighters (engineless barges) onto the quayside for transfer to lorry or warehouse. The lighters were used to ferry cargoes between ship and shore and were so called due to their obvious effect on unloading vessels
Media ID 4386315
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Ashore Barges Barrels Boxes Called Cargoes Coming Crates Docks Dumb Effect Ferry Lighters Lorry Obvious Quay Side Shore Transfer Tusks Unloaded Unloading Vessels Ware House
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