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* [http://londonbusesonebusatatime.blogspot.com/2018/06/trinity-buoy-wharf.html The Ladies Who Bus writeup]
* [http://thelondoneer.blogspot.com/2008/02/let-there-be-light.html Londoneer writeup]
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Trinity Buoy Wharf is a site for artistic and cultural activities, just east of the Isle of Dogs. It has studio and exhibition space, including "Container City", a studio and office complex made out of shipping containers.

Trinity Buoy Wharf is the site of London's only lighthouse, where Michael Faraday once conducted experiments. For this reason, there is also a fabulous little shrine to Faraday on the site.

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Last visited accidentally by doop and Marna, 4 August 2007.

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