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  <dc:title>Aberdeen Harbour Board: Photograph of men fishing from end of wooden pier, with two breakwaters in distance, possibly North Shields and the River Tyne piers</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Hut with "Lloyd's" painted on side and with flagpole above on the pier: this may be the Lloyd's hailing station at North Shields. Lights are visible at the end of both breakwaters and travelling cranes can be seen on both piers. Another structure is just visible on the middle right: if this is the Tyne, this would be the south groyne. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>c. 1910s</dc:date>
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