File:The Powder Magazine Near Greenwich RMG PU2175.jpg
The Powder Magazine near Greenwich
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current | 17:44, 13 January 2024 | 2,992 × 2,120 (8.46 MB) | Broichmore | {{Artwork |description={{en|1=The Powder Magazine near Greenwich<br> Plate 6 from a series by Toms, a well known London topographer and engraver of the first half of the 18th century. The broad location of the magazine was east of East Greenwich, then ending at about Ballast Quay, round to the Greenwich Peninsula (formerly Greenwich Marsh), now site of the Dome (02). It is almost certainly the magazine on the formerly marshy site of what is now Granite Wharf , east of Lovell's Wharf,. This w... |
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