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  • ...Anegada#Horseshoe Reef|Horseshoe Reef]] off Anegada,<ref>''The Illustrated London News'', Vol. 47, no. 1323, p. 17-18.</ref> which resulted in another reques ...s Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company, on the banks of the [[River Lea]] in Blackwall, [[Middlesex]]. The ''Paramatta'' was the last ship launched from their Mid
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  • ...fety/Thames-Bridges-Heights|title=Thames Bridges Heights|publisher=Port of London Authority|accessdate=7 August 2016}}</ref>}} with a main span of 1,475 ft.< ...ways England describe the crossing as "a trunk road link (A282) in the M25 London orbital motorway",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/road
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  • |post town=London ...'' otherwise '''Bromley''', is an inner-city district in the East End of [[London]]. The ancient parish of Bromley St Leonard lies at the very south-east of
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  • [[File:Blackwall tunnel southern portal.jpg|thumb|Entrance to the Victorian bore from the Ke ...Dome on the [[Greenwich Peninsula]].} The road is managed by Transport for London (TfL).
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  • The '''Limehouse Cut''' is a straight, broad canal in the [[East End of London]], in the south-eastern corner of [[Middlesex]]. It was built to link the In an 1806 map published by London cartographer Edward Mogg the canal appears labelled as "Poplar Cut."<ref>[h
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  • ...tty Sark damaged in fire on deck|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-29680243|date=19 October 2014|accessdate=26 October 2014|work=BBC News}}</r ...owed her, had a figurehead depicting Tam o' Shanter.<ref>Lubbock, Basil, ''Blackwall Frigates'', p. 229</ref>
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  • ..., Essex|Stratford]], in the [[Lower Lea Valley]]. It is very important for London's water supply, as the source of the water transported by the [[New River]] ...mportant industrial area. These included, in the early days, distance from London for noxious industries and the availability of water power. Later factors i
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  • [[File:London skyline tower bridge east.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Pool of London below Tower Bridge]] [[File:The Pool of London.jpg|right|thumb|250px|View of the Pool of London around 1938]]
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  • ...ndia-Docks-Blackwall.html|title=Damaged buildings at the East India Docks, Blackwall|publisher=Port Cities|accessdate=30 November 2019}}</ref> ...2018/03/02/londons-tower-hamlets-council-approves-100m-civic-centre/|title=London’s Tower Hamlets Council approves £100m civic centre|publisher=Constructi
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  • |post town=London ...veloped as the Noel Park Estate on a tract of land on the edge of north of London as part of the fast growing development of [[Wood Green]]. It is one of fou
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  • ...xhibition, and subsequently used for experiments at [[Bow Creek Lighthouse|Blackwall]]).<ref name=r79 /> ...ained on our Coasts. |date=1884 |publisher=Longmans, Green & co. |location=London |page=184 |url=http://access.bl.uk/item/pdf/lsidyv3c6cb808 |access-date=25
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