Steps to Trinity Wharf

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The photograph on this page of Steps to Trinity Wharf by Stephen Craven as part of the Geograph project.

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Steps to Trinity Wharf

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 16 Feb 2014

Looking down from the top of the flood wall seen in Image, into the narrow inlet named on some maps as Trinity Wharf. The lower steps date from the time of rebuilding of the river wall in the 1830s, when the road now known as Warspite Road was called Trinity Street. The upper flight is modern, with the addition of a flood wall downstream of the Thames barrier in the 1980s. Seen at roughly mid-tide.

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Image Location

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51.495076
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0.044735