EAW022353 ENGLAND (1949). The Royal Albert and King George V Docks, North Woolwich, 1949
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Manylion
Pennawd | [EAW022353] The Royal Albert and King George V Docks, North Woolwich, 1949 |
Cyfeirnod | EAW022353 |
Dyddiad | 19-April-1949 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | NORTH WOOLWICH |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 542478, 180668 |
Hydred / Lledred | 0.053206889682262, 51.506474902481 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | TQ425807 |
Pinnau
Location of a 2ndWW barrage balloon operating site. |
redmist |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 09:30:40 AM |
Location of 2ndWW small surface blast shelter associated with the adjacent barrage balloon operating site. |
redmist |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 09:29:32 AM |
Location of a system of 2ndWW anti-aircraft landing mounds and ditches. |
redmist |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 09:27:14 AM |
A clear view of the cutting taking the passenger lines into the tunnel under the link between the Royal Victoria and Royal Albert docks. |
John W |
Monday 2nd of May 2016 07:23:10 PM |
The London City Airport terminal now sits over the site of the graving dock. The runway is located along the area covered by the sheds. The roadway between the sheds was about a mile long and known as the Burma Road for some reason. |
Grollo |
Sunday 9th of March 2014 12:12:16 PM |
Harland and Wolf Shiprepairers and Engineers workshops. After H & W ceased operations in London around 1969 /70 these workshops were shared by R & H Green and Silley Weir and J Russell and Company. Both shiprepairer companies. Silleys had the majority of the sheds with Russells having the easterly bays, nearest the King George V dock idetified with the ventilators on the shed roofs.
J Russell became part of the London Graving Dock Group of Companies before all of the shiprepair facilities on the Thames were nationalised as part of British Shipbuilders |
Grollo |
Sunday 9th of March 2014 12:08:59 PM |
R & H Green and Silley Weir Shiprepairers and Engingineers. I believe the actual drydocks were owned by the PLA (Port of London Authority) and the various shiprepair companies around the area rented then as and when they secured contracts to repair ships. |
Grollo |
Sunday 9th of March 2014 11:59:58 AM |
Silvertown Station |
Grollo |
Sunday 9th of March 2014 11:56:11 AM |
Becton Gas Works.
Further information can be found at the link below.
http://www.newhamstory.com/node/786 |
Grollo |
Sunday 9th of March 2014 11:52:41 AM |