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Hello everyone. I am hoping someone here might have a photo circa 1915 of Rainham Ferry that they would be happy to share with me?
Many thanks
Anne in OZ
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I cannot help you directly, but I think you will be lucky because I doubt if Rainham Ferry existed in 1915. Back in 1952 I worked for Murex at Rainham Ferry which was a huge manufacturing metallurgists and chemical site. It had been established in the mid 1800's in great secrecy on this isolated marshland location over a mile from civilisation and I don't think the German founder would have chosen it if the ferry had still been operating. This document http://www.havering.gov.uk/media/pdf/g/c/Rainham_CAA_rev_3_16_Feb_07.pdf mentions the ferry briefly and it appears it was made redundant by the advent of the railway in 1854. British History also gives some information http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42827&strquery=rainham%20ferry
Barry
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Hi Barry, thank you for your reply. My great uncle died in a boating accident in Purfleet. The newspaper and the inquest said his body was found at Rainham Ferry, that was in 1915. I am just hoping that someone has a postcard or photo of this place at around that time. Thanks for the links.
Anne In OZ
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This has some photos of the today's river at Rainham Ferry http://www.bertuchi.co.uk/loop15.html It will have been little different in 1915 - isolated, muddy and desolate The local Council is now Havering and they may have some photos in their local history library, or could put you in touch with a local history society for Rainham. http://www.havering.gov.uk
Barry
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Hi,
Havering is pushing some of their history, and well worth it. Anyway, as part of this is the Rainham River walk which includes a visit to the site of the Ferry Inn ( a popular holiday destination in the past).
Here is an old picture http://pubcensus.co.uk/essexpubs/Rainham/thrcrown.aspx
Best
Kevan
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Hi Kevan, thankyou the photo is great. ;D
Anne In OZ
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If you read this, there is a facebook site for rainham village.You might find some help there.