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Week 42 - Forgotten
Tobacco Dock was originally part of the London docks in Wapping.
Following the closure of the docks, in the late 80s Tobacco Dock was given a new lease of life as a shopping centre, however due to it's relatively inaccessible location and lack of decent transport links and the early 90s recession it closed 2 years later.
Sea Lark and Three Sisters are a pair of replica Pirate Ships that were built as a children's play area as part of the shopping centre.
Now that Tobacco Dock has been re-purposed as an events space, they are largely forgotten relics of the docks past.
Considering that these two ships are in an empty dry dock, I'm not sure I would have wanted to allow my kids to use them as a play ground - but maybe the docks were full of water (I don't know) and the 80s was a different planet...
TP 52 for 2023 : Week 42 - Forgotten - Sea Lark - Tobacco Dock by Tim White, on Flickr
Tobacco Dock was originally part of the London docks in Wapping.
Following the closure of the docks, in the late 80s Tobacco Dock was given a new lease of life as a shopping centre, however due to it's relatively inaccessible location and lack of decent transport links and the early 90s recession it closed 2 years later.
Sea Lark and Three Sisters are a pair of replica Pirate Ships that were built as a children's play area as part of the shopping centre.
Now that Tobacco Dock has been re-purposed as an events space, they are largely forgotten relics of the docks past.
Considering that these two ships are in an empty dry dock, I'm not sure I would have wanted to allow my kids to use them as a play ground - but maybe the docks were full of water (I don't know) and the 80s was a different planet...
TP 52 for 2023 : Week 42 - Forgotten - Sea Lark - Tobacco Dock by Tim White, on Flickr