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The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high

The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high



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The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high

The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high, as workers on the new Blackwall Tunnel install ventilation pipes in Prestage Street. Thats the name of one of the two pilot tunnels drilled under the River Thames for the new Blackwall Tunnel. 11th May 1962

Freddie Reed
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
Q4198

Media ID 21799068

© Mirrorpix

1962 Builder Building Site Construction Hard Hats Industry And Work Road Sixties Tunnel Tunneller Underground Waterproofs


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