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Three of London’s docks which have been the target of German bombers. The Royal Victoria, Royal Albert and King George V docks which together form the largest sheet of enclosed dock waters in the world. In the foreground (left) is the King George V Entrance Lock leading to the King George V dock, and (right) Galleons, Upper and Lower entrances to the Royal Albert dock basin and dock. In the distance, the Royal Victoria dock.

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Southland Times, Issue 24228, 11 September 1940, Page 5

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Three of London’s docks which have been the target of German bombers. The Royal Victoria, Royal Albert and King George V docks which together form the largest sheet of enclosed dock waters in the world. In the foreground (left) is the King George V Entrance Lock leading to the King George V dock, and (right) Galleons, Upper and Lower entrances to the Royal Albert dock basin and dock. In the distance, the Royal Victoria dock. Southland Times, Issue 24228, 11 September 1940, Page 5

Three of London’s docks which have been the target of German bombers. The Royal Victoria, Royal Albert and King George V docks which together form the largest sheet of enclosed dock waters in the world. In the foreground (left) is the King George V Entrance Lock leading to the King George V dock, and (right) Galleons, Upper and Lower entrances to the Royal Albert dock basin and dock. In the distance, the Royal Victoria dock. Southland Times, Issue 24228, 11 September 1940, Page 5

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