London, Cannon Row, Westminster c.1856
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L130098

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This drawdock on the north side of Westminster Bridge disappeared in the 1860s when Victoria Embankment was built. The carts were for carrying coal landed from the river. By this time the sheds were being used for storing salvaged architectural items which are now in the Victoria & Albert Museum. The name Cannon Row lives on in the narrow street off Bridge Street.
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