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The Thames and its docks

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A lecture-length sketch that traces how riverine trade facilities serving London’s port evolved from limited riverside landing points to an organized system of enclosed docks. It recounts the impact of early continental merchant communities and shifting commercial practices that led to the establishment of landing and wharfage rights, the formation of civic trade associations, and the progressive construction of dock infrastructure. The account focuses on infrastructural, legal, and operational changes that freed commerce from earlier river-side constraints and is illustrated with contemporary plans to clarify the docks’ development.

THE THAMES AND ITS DOCKS


A LECTURE

BY

ALEXR FORROW

(Of the East and West India Dock Company)



Delivered at the East and West India Dock Company’s Literary Institution,
December 18, 1876. Chairman: Percival Bosanquet, Esq., Chairman of the
East and West India Dock Company.—Also at City of London College,
Leadenhall Street, February 8, 1877. Chairman: George H. Chambers, Esq.,
Chairman of the London and St. Katharine Docks Company



LONDON
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1877