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Wapping Collection (#4)

"Wapping: A Historic Gem on the Banks of the Thames" Nestled along the banks of the majestic River Thames

Background imageWapping Collection: The Thames Tunnel, London, England, seen here in the early 19th century

The Thames Tunnel, London, England, seen here in the early 19th century. Built beneath the River Thames in London, it connects Rotherhithe and Wapping

Background imageWapping Collection: Old Stairs, Wapping, London

Old Stairs, Wapping, London Date: early 1900s

Background imageWapping Collection: Old stairs, Wapping, London, early 1900s

Old stairs, Wapping, London, early 1900s Date: early 1900s

Background imageWapping Collection: Shaft for descent to the entrance of the Thames Tunnel (view from the top), London, 1831

Shaft for descent to the entrance of the Thames Tunnel (view from the top), London, 1831. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world

Background imageWapping Collection: 2634700; out of copyright

2634700; out of copyright

Background imageWapping Collection: England, London, Wapping, St

England, London, Wapping, St. Catherines dock, Yachts

Background imageWapping Collection: Lord Chancellor Jeffreys Taken in Wapping, 1688, (1903)

Lord Chancellor Jeffreys Taken in Wapping, 1688, (1903). George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys of Wem, PC (15 May 1645 - 18 April 1689), also known as The Hanging Judge

Background imageWapping Collection: Thames Police (formerly called Wapping Wharf, 1859, (1903). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Thames Police (formerly called Wapping Wharf, 1859, (1903). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Thames Police (formerly called Wapping Wharf, 1859, (1903). From The Pall Mall Magazine Volume XXXI, edited by George R. Halkett. [Editorial and Publishing Offices, London, 1903]

Background imageWapping Collection: Thames Tunnel, London, mid 19th century

Thames Tunnel, London, mid 19th century. Designed by Marc Isambard Brunel, the Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world

Background imageWapping Collection: The Thames Tunnel, London, c1825-c1845

The Thames Tunnel, London, c1825-c1845. Cross-section showing the position of Marc Isambard Brunels double-arched masonry tunnel in relation to the Thames

Background imageWapping Collection: Card Game in a High Street Public House, The Pool of London

Card Game in a High Street Public House, The Pool of London, Wapping, County of London, England. Date: 1949

Background imageWapping Collection: Firefighters on refreshment break, Wapping, East London

Firefighters on refreshment break, Wapping, East London
Firefighters on a refreshment break next to a canteen van at Wapping, East London, during a serious fire on 25 September 1935. Date: 1935

Background imageWapping Collection: Fire at Colonial Wharf, Wapping, East London

Fire at Colonial Wharf, Wapping, East London, in September 1935, with billowing black smoke on the right. On the left, firefighters train their hoses from a fireboat on the River Thames. Date: 1935

Background imageWapping Collection: LFB Fireboat attending a fire at Colonial Wharf

LFB Fireboat attending a fire at Colonial Wharf
A fireboat tackles a fire at Colonial Wharf. A typical big Thameside fire of the sort which the London fire Brigade had tackled over 100 years: Colonial Wharf, Wapping High Street, E1

Background imageWapping Collection: St John, Wapping

St John, Wapping
The South-East Prospect of the Parish Church of St Johns at Wapping, with its graveyard. Date: circa 1750

Background imageWapping Collection: Police Launch - Wapping

Police Launch - Wapping
Supervision Police Launch Watch close to the New Dundee Wharf, Wapping Date: circa 1900

Background imageWapping Collection: Rotherhithe Wapping 1860 Etching drypoint third state

Rotherhithe Wapping 1860 Etching drypoint third state
Artokoloro

Background imageWapping Collection: Rotherhithe Wapping 1860 Etching drypoint sixth state

Rotherhithe Wapping 1860 Etching drypoint sixth state
Artokoloro

Background imageWapping Collection: Wapping

Wapping. Anderson, William 1757-1837

Background imageWapping Collection: 2604328; out of copyright

2604328; out of copyright

Background imageWapping Collection: WW Jacobs. Wiliam Wymark Jacobs (1863-1943) English short story writer, born at Wapping

WW Jacobs. Wiliam Wymark Jacobs (1863-1943) English short story writer, born at Wapping, London, best remembered for his short stories which ranged from the humorous to the macabre such as The

Background imageWapping Collection: WW Jacobs. Wiliam Wymark Jacobs (1863-1943) English writer, born at Wapping, London

WW Jacobs. Wiliam Wymark Jacobs (1863-1943) English writer, born at Wapping, London, best remembered for his short stories which ranged from the humorous to the macabre such as The Monkeys Paw

Background imageWapping Collection: Fire at Colonial Wharf, Wapping, East London

Fire at Colonial Wharf, Wapping, East London, in September 1935, with billowing black smoke on the right. On the left, firefighters train their hoses from a fireboat on the River Thames

Background imageWapping Collection: LFB Fireboat attending a fire at Colonial Wharf

LFB Fireboat attending a fire at Colonial Wharf
A fireboat tackles a fire at Colonial Wharf. A typical big Thameside fire of the sort which the London fire Brigade had tackled over 100 years: Colonial Wharf, Wapping High Street, E1

Background imageWapping Collection: Firefighters on refreshment break, Wapping, East London

Firefighters on refreshment break, Wapping, East London
Firefighters on a refreshment break next to a canteen van at Wapping, East London, during a serious fire on 25 September 1935

Background imageWapping Collection: Wapping Fire Station, East London

Wapping Fire Station, East London, built in 1904

Background imageWapping Collection: LCC-LFB Wapping fire station, East London

LCC-LFB Wapping fire station, East London
Wapping fire station was only operational for 15 years. Located in Red Lion Street, Tench Street E1, it was opened in 1905

Background imageWapping Collection: LCC-LFB fireboat Beta III, midstream on River Thames

LCC-LFB fireboat Beta III, midstream on River Thames
A side view of the London Fire Brigades fireboat Beta III, stationary and midstream, downstream of Tower Bridge with Wapping wharves in the background

Background imageWapping Collection: LCC-LFB fireboat Massey Shaw in action

LCC-LFB fireboat Massey Shaw in action
The Massey Shaw fireboat at its first major riverside warehouse fire on the River Thames. The Colonial Wharf fire in Wapping High Street E1 occurred on 27 September 1935

Background imageWapping Collection: LFB fireboat Massey Shaw tackling a warehouse fire

LFB fireboat Massey Shaw tackling a warehouse fire
The Massey Shaw fireboat at its first major riverside warehouse fire on the River Thames. The Colonial Wharf fire in Wapping High Street E1 occurred on 27 September 1935

Background imageWapping Collection: Docks / Wapping / 1800

Docks / Wapping / 1800
The docks at Wapping. Date: 1800

Background imageWapping Collection: Wapping Docks

Wapping Docks
A large steamship moored against the quay at Wapping Docks. Pen & ink drawing (with watercolour wash) by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageWapping Collection: Procession through the Thames Tunnel, 1843

Procession through the Thames Tunnel, 1843
Engraving showing the procession through the Thames Tunnel, between Rotherhithe and Wapping, to mark its opening on 25 March 1843

Background imageWapping Collection: Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, 1843

Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, 1843
Engraving showing Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), the French engineer and inventor, as he appeared at the opening of the Thames Tunnel, from Rotherhithe to Wapping, on 25th March 1843

Background imageWapping Collection: Thames Tunnel Company worker with a Medallion of Sir Marc Is

Thames Tunnel Company worker with a Medallion of Sir Marc Is
Engraving showing a worker of the Thames Tunnel Company holding a medallion of Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), at the opening of the tunnel between Rotherhithe and Wapping, 25 March 1843

Background imageWapping Collection: The Wapping Concert

The Wapping Concert
A satire on Madame Mara, a concert singer. She sang at the Handel Commemoration in Westminster Abbey in 1784 and 1785. She had rickets in her childhood - hence Le Genou Inflexible

Background imageWapping Collection: Rail / Wapping Tunnel / 1830

Rail / Wapping Tunnel / 1830
LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY Warehouses at the end of the Wapping Tunnel

Background imageWapping Collection: Rail / Moorish Arch / 1830

Rail / Moorish Arch / 1830
LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY A Moorish style arch, looking from the Wapping Tunnel

Background imageWapping Collection: Social Scene / Wapping

Social Scene / Wapping
Working class children playing in a cobbled street in Wapping, east London

Background imageWapping Collection: Skinnydipping at Wapping

Skinnydipping at Wapping
A group of boys skinny dipping on an industrial stretch of the River Thames at Wapping, east London

Background imageWapping Collection: Thames Railway Tunnel

Thames Railway Tunnel
One train emerges from the railway tunnel beneath the Thames into the station at Wapping while another train plunges into it

Background imageWapping Collection: Opening of the Thames Tunnel

Opening of the Thames Tunnel
A picture to commemorate the opening of the Thames Tunnel, connecting Rotherhithe and Wapping, showing the company medallion featuring Sir Marc Isambard Brunel supported by one of the tunnels



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"Wapping: A Historic Gem on the Banks of the Thames" Nestled along the banks of the majestic River Thames, a neighborhood in East End London that boasts a rich history and captivating sights. One such landmark is The Prospect of Whitby, an iconic pub dating back to 1520, offering stunning views of the river and serving as a popular haunt for locals and visitors alike. For centuries, it has been closely tied to its maritime heritage. The historic Wapping Old Stair stands as a testament to this connection, once bustling with sailors embarking on their voyages or returning home from distant lands. Nearby lies The Thames Tunnel between Wapping and Rotherhithe, an engineering marvel built in 1843 that revolutionized transportation beneath the river's surface. Strolling through the streets reveals glimpses into its past. With charming architecture and cobblestone lanes, this area exudes old-world charm while also housing modern amenities. MFB Shadwell fire station serves as a reminder of both historical firefighting efforts and present-day safety measures. The panoramic view from Wapping showcases some of London's most recognizable landmarks. From Tower Bridge to City Hall, Bermondsey warehouses to the Shard at Canary Wharf – these architectural wonders paint a picture-perfect backdrop against which daily life unfolds. Delving further into history unveils fascinating scenes like the proposed western archway of the Thames Tunnel in 1831 – an ambitious project ahead of its time. Additionally, depictions such as Fireboat tackling fire at Colonial Wharf highlight not only past challenges but also resilience in times of crisis. Wandering towards The Gun Dock at Wapping transports you back to 1850 when pen strokes immortalized this scene on paper - capturing moments frozen in time forevermore. And gazing across from here offers breathtaking vistas encompassing Canary Wharf's towering structures within Docklands' ever-evolving landscape.