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Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: A Perch, 1846

A Perch, 1846
Engraving of a Perch, 1846

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Sale of a Deserters Belongings on board a British Warsh

The Sale of a Deserters Belongings on board a British Warsh
Illustration showing the sale of the belongings of a deserter, on board a British battleship. This rare event was held whenever a seaman deserted and left belongings on board a ship

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Seamans Mission Chaplain on a merchant ship, 1906

Seamans Mission Chaplain on a merchant ship, 1906
Photograph showing a Mission to Seamen Chaplain sitting on a merchant ship, sharing his tobacco with the crew, 1906. Mission boats were at work in many of the worlds largest ports, at this time

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Lumleys Patent Rudder, 1867

Lumleys Patent Rudder, 1867
Engraving of Lumleys Patent Rudder, as exhibited at the Paris International Exhibition of 1867

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Mission to Seamen Chaplain distributing Papers, 1906

Mission to Seamen Chaplain distributing Papers, 1906
Photograph showing a Mission to Seamen Chaplain distributing papers and magazines to a merchant ship crew, on their vessel, 1906

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Gun-Drill on Board the Turkish Ironclad Messoudieh, 1876

Gun-Drill on Board the Turkish Ironclad Messoudieh, 1876
Engraving showing Turkish seamen loading a shell into their gun on board the warship Messoudieh, Constantinople, 1876

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Summer Horse Show, Islington, 1892

The Summer Horse Show, Islington, 1892
Engraving of a scene at the Summer Horse Show, Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, London, May 1892. The original caption read I know those men - they come from Yorkshire

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Loading a Steamship, Woolwich, 1884

Loading a Steamship, Woolwich, 1884
Engraving showing the loading of rails and other materials for the Souakim Railway onto a steamship, at Woolwich, 1884. Stevedores and dockworkers are visible

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Landing Cotton at Liverpool, 1875

Landing Cotton at Liverpool, 1875
Engraving showing the deck of a cargo ship as it is unloaded at Liverpool docks, by stevedores and dock workers. At left can be seen the bales of cotton and on the right

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Lord Milner, (1854-1925)

Lord Milner, (1854-1925)
Photograph of Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner of St Jamess and Cape Town. In 1906 he was facing Censure by the House of Commons over some decisions he had made when High Commissioner of South

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Unloading Ice at the London Docks, 1874

Unloading Ice at the London Docks, 1874
Engraving showing Norwegian ice being unloaded from a ship or barge at a London quay, 1874. Dockworkers are seen using cranes and axes to handle their load

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: After-Deck of the RMS Asia, 1850

After-Deck of the RMS Asia, 1850
Engraving of the after-deck of Cunard Line Royal Mail Paddle-steamer Asia at sea, 1850. Asia was the largest steamship yet built on the River Clyde

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Unloading Passengers off Jaffa, 1890

Unloading Passengers off Jaffa, 1890
Engraving showing the transfer of a passenger from ship to boat, at sea off Jaffa, Palestine, 1890. The ship can be seen rolling as the passenger is swung out in a chair on a boom

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Deck of a Mail Steamer in the Red Sea, 1872

Deck of a Mail Steamer in the Red Sea, 1872
Engraving showing the forecastle of a mail steamer at night, in the Red Sea, 1872. The oppressive heat of the area has driven some of the crew and passengers to sleep on the front deck of the ship

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The First Penny Post from England to America, 1908

The First Penny Post from England to America, 1908
Photographs and Illustrations showing the first mail service to operate between England and America for the price of a penny. At top left, photograph of the Royal Mail Van at Waterloo Station

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Gun-Drill on Board the Turkish Ironclad Messoudieh, 1876

Gun-Drill on Board the Turkish Ironclad Messoudieh, 1876
Engraving showing Turkish seamen aiming their gun on board the warship Messoudieh, Constantinople, 1876. As can be seen one man aims the weapon and holds the trigger wire

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Christmas on Board a British Battleship, 1894

Christmas on Board a British Battleship, 1894
Engraving showing the scene on the deck of a Royal Navy Warship in the Mediterranean, at Christmas. The women have come onto the warship to sell figs, nuts, apples

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: SS Great Western in a Heavy Gale, North Atlantic, 1846

SS Great Western in a Heavy Gale, North Atlantic, 1846
Engraving showing the Steamship Great Western being struck amidships in a gale during a crossing from Liverpool to New York in 1846

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Buoys and Grapnels used in recovering the Atlantic Telegraph

Buoys and Grapnels used in recovering the Atlantic Telegraph
Engraving showing the buoys and grapnels that were used to recover an Atlantic Telegraph Cable, September 1866. The telegraph cable, which was laid in 1865 by the Great Eastern

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: RMS Forth, 1849

RMS Forth, 1849
Engraving of the Royal Mail Steam-Packet Companys paddle-steamer Forth. Built in Leith in 1841, the Forth went missing between Southampton and the West Indies early in 1841

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Landing at the Lighthouse, 1895

Landing at the Lighthouse, 1895
Illustration showing the arrival of visitors, by boat, at a lighthouse. As is shown in this picture, the most common way to reach offshore lighthouses in Victorian times was by landing small rowing

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Completion of Wolf Rock Lighthouse, 1869

The Completion of Wolf Rock Lighthouse, 1869
Engraving of Sir Frederick Arrow laying the last stone of Wolf Rock lighthouse, off Lands End, 1869. Built between 1862 and 1869, to a design by James Douglass

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Prince of Wales after Shooting his First Tiger, 1877

The Prince of Wales after Shooting his First Tiger, 1877
Engraving showing the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, standing by the first tiger he had shot, during his tour of India. Surrounding him are a number of trackers

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Orfordness Lighthouse and Telegraph Station, 1853

Orfordness Lighthouse and Telegraph Station, 1853
Engraving of Orfordness lighthouse and Submarine electric telegraph station, Suffolk, June 1853. At the end of May 1853 a telegraph cable 119 miles had been laid between Orfordness and Scheveningen

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: A Mine used as a Buoy, 1916

A Mine used as a Buoy, 1916
Photograph showing a German mine, which had been laid on the River Tigris, then recovered and used as a buoy for shipping

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Map of Londons Docks, 1908

Map of Londons Docks, 1908
Illustration showing the River Thames and Londons docks in 1908, viewed with Tower of London at the bottom of the image and the East of London at the top of the image

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Crew of the Matador, 1900

The Crew of the Matador, 1900
Photograph showing the crew of the converted fishing boat Matador, prior to its expedition to the North Pole, 1900. With a crew of seven led by Lieutenant Bauendahl (centre) and the mate

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Wash Day on Board a Sailing Ship in the Tropics

Wash Day on Board a Sailing Ship in the Tropics
Illustration of the crew of a large sailing ship washing their clothes. When a rainstorm approached, the crew took the opportunity to stop up the deck drains

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Fancy-Dress Ball on H. M. T. Serapis, Crossing the Equator

Fancy-Dress Ball on H. M. T. Serapis, Crossing the Equator
Engraving showing the fancy-dress ball held on board the troop-ship Serapis, in celebration of crossing the Equator, 1883

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Fisherman and Family looking out to sea

Fisherman and Family looking out to sea
Engraving, originally entitled An anxious moment, showing a small family and a fisherman standing on a quay looking out to sea

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Christmas in an Army Barracks, 1894

Christmas in an Army Barracks, 1894
Engraving showing the arrival of the Tuck cart at an Army Barracks, at Christmas. The tuck man was obliged to have a pass from the commanding officer to allow him to bring his cart into the barrack

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Life Brigade firing a Rocket to a Ship on the Rocks

The Life Brigade firing a Rocket to a Ship on the Rocks
Engraving showing the firing of a rocket, by the volunteer life brigade, to a steam-ship being wrecked on rocks. If the rocket-line reached the ship

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: SS Peluge, 1912

SS Peluge, 1912
Photograph showing the largest Bucket dredger then afloat, the SS Peluge, built at the Lobnitz Shipyard for the Suez Canal Company

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Mission to Seamen Service on board a Barge, 1906

Mission to Seamen Service on board a Barge, 1906
Photograph showing a Mission to Seamen Service being held on the deck of a barge, 1906. Mission boats were at work in many of the worlds largest ports, at this time

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: J. Douglass First-Order Lantern, 1867

J. Douglass First-Order Lantern, 1867
Engraving of J.Douglass first order lantern, for use in lighthouses, as exhibited at the Paris International Exhibition, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Point de Galle Lighthouse, Ceylon, 1847

Point de Galle Lighthouse, Ceylon, 1847
Engraving of a lighthouse intended for the Point de Galle, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). The lighthouse was built out of cast-iron plates, secured by nuts, bolts and iron cement

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Captain Jerninghams Anchor-Firing Mortar, 1846

Captain Jerninghams Anchor-Firing Mortar, 1846
Engraving of an experiment to test Captain Jerninghams idea to assist the launching of lifeboats. The launching of lifeboats from a beach into heavy breaking surf was often dangerous

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Dr. Howard Demonstrating Resuscitation, Royal Humane Society

Dr. Howard Demonstrating Resuscitation, Royal Humane Society
Engraving showing Dr. Howard, Medical Officer of New York Harbour, demonstrating his resusciation technique at the Receiving House of the Royal Humane Society, Hyde Park, London 1878

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, 1843

Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, 1843
Engraving of Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough (1790-1871), pictured when Governer-General of India

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Miracle of Purun Bhagat; Dewan Sir Purun Dass at a shrin

The Miracle of Purun Bhagat; Dewan Sir Purun Dass at a shrin
Illustration showing The Miracle of Purun Bhagat ; Dewan Sir Purun Dass, K.C.I.E. having resigned his power, position and palace, sitting as a Sunnyasi (Holy Man)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: A Regents Park Squirrel

A Regents Park Squirrel
Artwork of a Regents Park Squirrel, by Marc S. Smyth

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Ludlows Flying Machine and a United States Warship, 1907

Ludlows Flying Machine and a United States Warship, 1907
Photograph of the Flying Machine built by Mr. Israel Ludlow at the Aeronautical Building in the Jamestown Exhibition, 1907

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: At the Wheel of a Yacht, 1890

At the Wheel of a Yacht, 1890
Engraving showing the scene at the steering wheel of a sailing yacht, entitled Passengers are requested not to speak to the man at the wheel

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: A Look Out Up the Mast

A Look Out Up the Mast
Engraving showing a Royal Navy seaman up the mast of a Cruiser, keeping a lookout for the enemy with a telescope, 1890. In the background some signals have been run up another mast

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Jewish Refugee Children Arriving in Harwich, 1938

Jewish Refugee Children Arriving in Harwich, 1938
Photograph of some Jewish refugee children arriving from Germany, landing at Harwich, 2nd December 1938. These children were among the first group of 160 boys and 40 girls, aged five to seventeen

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: SS Berengaria leaving Southampton for Jarrow, 1938

SS Berengaria leaving Southampton for Jarrow, 1938
Photograph of the Cunard Liner Berengaria heading out of Southampton, with tugs, to head to Jarrow to be broken up, December 1938

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Steam-Plough in the Arkansas Valley, 1907

Steam-Plough in the Arkansas Valley, 1907
Photograph showing the latest Steam-plough, creating seven furrows at a time, as used in the Arkansas valley, 1907. At this time the valley was being reclaimed by means of irrigation

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Banquet on board the Faid Gihaad, 1862

Banquet on board the Faid Gihaad, 1862
Engraving showing a banquet on board the Viceroy of Egypts yacht, Faid Gihaad, then in the River Thames off Woolwich, London, July 1862



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