Blackwall Yard

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Blackwall Yard is a small body of water that used to be a shipyard on the River Thames in Blackwall, engaged in ship building and later ship repairs for over 350 years. The yard closed in 1987.

Robert Wigram 1744-1830Robert Wigram 1744-1830
Brunswick dock London 1800sBrunswick dock London 1800s
A View of Blackwall looking towards Greenwich RMG D7333A View of Blackwall looking towards Greenwich RMG D7333
Edinburgh (ship, 1825) [HEIC] and Abercrombie Robinson (ship, 1825)Edinburgh (ship, 1825) [HEIC] and Abercrombie Robinson (ship, 1825)
Mast House, Blackwall RMG PU1403Mast House, Blackwall RMG PU1403
`View of Mr Perry`s Yard, Blackwall` RMG L8728'View of Mr Perry's Yard, Blackwall' RMG L8728
Mast House, Blackwall RMG PU1402Mast House, Blackwall RMG PU1402
William Daniell (1769-1837) - The Mast House and Brunswick Dock at Blackwall - BHC1867 - Royal Museums GreenwichWilliam Daniell (1769-1837) - The Mast House and Brunswick Dock at Blackwall - BHC1867 - Royal Museums Greenwich
Francis Holman - Launch of the `Venerable`, 1784Francis Holman - Launch of the 'Venerable', 1784
Francis Holman (1729-1784) - Blackwall Yard from the Thames - BHC1866 - Royal Museums GreenwichFrancis Holman (1729-1784) - Blackwall Yard from the Thames - BHC1866 - Royal Museums Greenwich