The engraved plaque on the Crowstone, or Crow Stone, the old marker for the limit of the Port of London in the Thames Estuary at Chalkwell in Essex, UK at low tide.Inscription reads: "Port of London Authority. This boundary stone, known as the Crowstone, was erected in 1837 to mark the seaward limit at that time of the City of London's Jurisdiction over the River Thames."
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