Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Blackwall Rock

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The Blackwall Rock was a reef in the River Thames in East London. The rock provided a useful shelter for moored vessels, but was also a hazardous obstruction to river navigation. It was removed in the early 19th century following the opening of the adjacent West India Docks.

See Wikipedia entry.

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