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Dockers unload sugar at the West India Docks, London

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Dockers unload sugar at the West India Docks, London

Dockers unload sugar at the West India Docks, London Date: 1889

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1889 Bags Barrows Control Core Dock Docker Dockers Docks Employment Export Goods Measuring Overseer Quality Sack Sacks Sample Sampling Sugar Takes Taking Trading Trolley Trollies Unload Unloading Weighing Worker Workmen Corer


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This photograph, taken in 1889, depicts a bustling scene at the West India Docks in London as dockworkers unload sacks of sugar from a ship. The dockers, dressed in heavy workwear, are seen using a variety of tools to efficiently move the sugar from the ship to the shore. Some are using hand barrows, while others are utilizing trolleys, or "trollies," to transport the heavy sacks. The sugar is then carefully transferred into larger bags or sacks for storage and distribution. The dockworkers' focus is palpable as they work in unison, with an overseer ensuring the quality and accuracy of the unloading process. The sugar is weighed and measured to ensure that the correct amount is being unloaded, and samples are taken to assess the sugar's quality. The corer, a tool used to take samples, can be seen being used by one of the workers in the foreground. This image offers a glimpse into the daily life of dockworkers during the late 19th century. Employment at the docks was a significant source of income for many, and the trade of goods like sugar was a crucial part of London's economy. The West India Docks were a hub of international trade, and the unloading process was a critical step in bringing goods from around the world to the city. The historical significance of this photograph lies in its portrayal of the hard work and dedication of the dockworkers, as well as the importance of the docks in London's economic history. The image also highlights the intricacies of the trade and transportation processes that were essential to the movement of goods during this time period.

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