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Greenwich foot tunnel, London, England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Greenwich foot tunnel, London, England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Greenwich Foot Tunnel entrance in London England, under River Thames, between Greenwich and Isle of Dogs, built in 1899 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Greenwich Foot Tunnel in London, England Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Greenwich Underground Foot Tunnel That Crosses Beneath The River Thames In London Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel crosses beneath the River Thames in East London Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel crosses beneath the River Thames in East London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Greenwich Foot Tunnel in London, England
Greenwich Foot Tunnel in London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Greenwich Foot Tunnel in London Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel, East London Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel, East London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Greenwich foot tunnel in London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Greenwich foot tunnel entrance, London, England Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel in London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Measuring 1,217 feet in length and approximately 50 feet deep, the Greenwich Foot Tunnel runs under the River Thames connecting Cutty Sark Gardens to Island Gardens. When it opened in August 1902, its purpose was to allow south London residents to work in the docks on the Isle of Dogs. It is now being are used by 1.5 million people each year.


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