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Woolwich Free Ferry, London, 20th Century
Woolwich Free Ferry, London, 20th Century. The free ferry service across the Thames between Woolwich and Newham was instigated by Sir Joseph Bazalgette and began operating in 1889. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)
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Bazalgette Crossing Ferry Funnel Greenwich Joseph Bazalgette Joseph William Bazalgette Sir Joseph Bazalgette Sir Joseph William Wake Woolwich Postal Service Print Collector2
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This print captures the iconic Woolwich Free Ferry in London during the 20th century. The ferry service, established by the visionary Sir Joseph Bazalgette, commenced operations in 1889 and provided a vital link across the Thames between Woolwich and Newham. This postcard from "The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames" offers a glimpse into the bustling transportation scene of Victorian England. In this image, we see the ferry gracefully navigating through the river waters with its distinctive funnel emitting plumes of smoke. The wake left behind creates an enchanting pattern on the water's surface as it carries passengers to their destinations. Against a backdrop of serene riverbanks, this snapshot perfectly encapsulates both historical significance and natural beauty. The photograph not only showcases an essential mode of water transport but also highlights communication links that were crucial for trade and connectivity within Britain at that time. With Greenwich visible in the distance, this picture serves as a reminder of how geography played a pivotal role in shaping transportation routes throughout history. As we admire this remarkable print created by an unknown artist, let us appreciate Sir Joseph William Bazalgette's contribution to urban planning and infrastructure development. His legacy lives on through his innovative engineering projects such as sewage systems and bridges that transformed cities like London forever.
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