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Where Ships Were Fog-bound.—A scene on the River Thames where the movements of vessels of all types were greatly hampered by the dense fog that completely blanketed the river. The congestion, according to reports, was unprecedented, and 400 vessels were held up. The river (as may be seen from this picture) is always dotted with ships of all sizes. During the fog period a number of collisions occurred. The photograph shows the new Tilbury passenger landing-stage.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 9

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Where Ships Were Fog-bound.—A scene on the River Thames where the movements of vessels of all types were greatly hampered by the dense fog that completely blanketed the river. The congestion, according to reports, was unprecedented, and 400 vessels were held up. The river (as may be seen from this picture) is always dotted with ships of all sizes. During the fog period a number of collisions occurred. The photograph shows the new Tilbury passenger landing-stage. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 9

Where Ships Were Fog-bound.—A scene on the River Thames where the movements of vessels of all types were greatly hampered by the dense fog that completely blanketed the river. The congestion, according to reports, was unprecedented, and 400 vessels were held up. The river (as may be seen from this picture) is always dotted with ships of all sizes. During the fog period a number of collisions occurred. The photograph shows the new Tilbury passenger landing-stage. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 9