Coal barges at Kingston upon Thames, Greater London
A Thames barge, with its distinctive mast, unloads coal at the river bank. Kingston Bridge, a five arch crossing built in 1825-8 by Edward Lapinge, can be seen in the distance.
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A Thames barge, with its distinctive mast, unloads coal at the river bank. Kingston Bridge, a five arch crossing built in 1825-8 by Edward Lapinge, can be seen in the distance.
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