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HistoryOrigin and developmentThe history of the Port of London from pre-Roman times until the early 20th century The creation of the Port of London AuthorityFurther information about the development of the Port of London after the advent of the PLA Museum of London DocklandsInformation about the Museum, which now holds much of the PLA's historical archive Thames Discovery ProgrammeCommunity archaeology on London's foreshore Docklands History Group WebsiteThe Docklands History Group works with the Museum of London Docklands to promote understanding of London's traditional riverside and port communities Port Cities WebsiteInformation about the maritime history of London Rope making from the age of sailInformation about the Ropery at Chatham - the last surviving working traditional ropery in the world |
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