The Greenwich Peninsula is an area of Greenwich in South East London, England. It is bounded on three sides by a loop of the Thames, between the Isle of Dogs to the west and Silvertown to the east. To the south is the rest of Greenwich, to the south-east is Charlton.
Greenwich Peninsula, viewed from 1 Canada Square in 2000, with the Millennium Dome (or The O2) in the centre.
70-84 River Way, a row of early 19th-century terraced houses on Greenwich Peninsula, now Grade II listed
The west side of the peninsula from the Thames in 2001 - part of the glucose works.
The O2, the 2nd largest single-roofed structure in the world after the Philippine Arena
The Blackwall Tunnel is a pair of road tunnels underneath the River Thames in east London, England, linking the London Borough of Tower Hamlets with the Royal Borough of Greenwich, and part of the A102 road. The northern portal lies just south of the East India Dock Road (A13) in Blackwall; the southern entrances are just south of The O2 on the Greenwich Peninsula. The road is managed by Transport for London (TfL).
Southern entrance to the Victorian bore
A framing section of the Blackwall Tunnel being constructed at the Thames Ironworks around 1895
The northern ventilation towers for the new Blackwall tunnel, February 2006
Southern Tunnel House, at the southern entrance to the tunnel. The gateway house is now Grade II listed.