it was changed by the fact that most of the warehouses were referbished into housing and other buildings such as:
also 39,400 people wokred and lived in the Docklands. there were no cranes lifting heavy cargo so it had to be done by hard human labour. there was no room for animals doing any of the work.
The London docklands are to the East of the city.
Why did the London Docks go into decline? 1. An increase in ship size meant they found it difficult to come down the river as far as the Isle of Dogs where the river wasn't as deep. (the position of the docks moved further downstream to Tilbury); 2. Containerisation meant few dockers were needed with large cranes used to lift containers from ships; 3. The decline of portside industries and manufacturing hello
he impersonated the poor and pretended to be like then and he pretended not to be rich so he could get money Nicholas Jennings was the most famous conning person ever in London and could fool any one that walked past him.
a riot
If you're using history to literally mean past events, then the world would be like it's just beginning because, well, it would be. But if you mean history as in a knowledge of past events, then the answer is the same, as only our knowledge of past events allows us to advance.
The London docklands are to the East of the city.
Museum of London Docklands was created in 2003.
London Docklands Development Corporation ended in 1998.
The O2 Arena is in the heart of the old London Docklands.
London Hilton Docklands postcode is SE16 5HW
London Docklands Development Corporation was created in 1981.
London Docklands are on both the north and south banks of the river Thames in East and southeast London.
Docklands is an area of London also called the East End, to the East of the Tower of London and including Limehouse and the Isle of Dogs.
London Docklands area
Docklands, East London.
The London Docklands
In East London in the old London Docks area now known as Docklands.