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Tilbury
Tilbury (or Tilbury Town) is a port town on the north bank of the Thames in the borough of Thurrock in Essex, England. The town was established as separate settlement near East and West Tilbury and Tilbury Fort in the late 19th century, on land that was mainly part of the parish of Chadwell St Mary. The Gravesend–Tilbury Ferry was an ancient and important crossing point. Tilbury is part of the Port of London with a major deep-water port which contributes to the local economy. It lies east of central London and adjoins the town of Grays. It is the southernmost point in Essex. At the 2021 census

Grimsby
2016 film by Louis Leterrier
Port of Tilbury
port
Tilbury power stations
thermal power stations in Essex, England
Speech to the Troops at Tilbury
famous speech by Elizabeth I of England to soldiers about to face the Spanish Armada
Gravesend–Tilbury Ferry
passenger ferry service in England
Tilbury Town railway station
railway station in Tilbury Town, Thurrock, Essex, England, UK