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31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection (#3)

116 Photographic Prints

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: On board the luxury liner, L Atlantique, the central stree

On board the luxury liner, L Atlantique, the central stree
On board the French luxury liner, L Atlantique. A unusual feature at the time, the central street of shops, over 150 meters long, with the spacious embarkation hall

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: The twisted bow of the Storstad, after the collison with the

The twisted bow of the Storstad, after the collison with the
The twisted bow of the Storstad, pictured after the collision with the Empress of Ireland. Important evidence for the inquiry

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Relatives and friends scanning the fateful lists at the Cana

Relatives and friends scanning the fateful lists at the Cana
Scanning the fateful lists for news. Relatives and friends of passengers on the Empress of Ireland making inquiries at the Canadian Pacific Railway offices in Cockspur Steet

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Vigil outside the C. P. R, relatives and friend awaiting news

Vigil outside the C. P. R, relatives and friend awaiting news
At the Liverpool office of the C.P.R. Relatives and friends of passengers on the Empress of Ireland making inquiries at the Canadian Pacific Railway offices in Cockspur Steet

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: The Normandie, the largest liner in the world

The Normandie, the largest liner in the world
The burning of the luxury liner, the Normandie in 1942. The Normandie was the largest liner in the world. As World War II commenced the liner was taken out of service

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: The loss of HMS Victoria the flagship after being rammed by

The loss of HMS Victoria the flagship after being rammed by
The loss of the flagship H.M.S Victoria showing the boat sinking after being rammed by H.M.S Camperdown. 436 men died as a result of an Admiral sending the two ships on a collison course

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: On board the luxury liner, L Atlantique, the chapel, where

On board the luxury liner, L Atlantique, the chapel, where
On board the French luxury liner, L Atlantique. A unusual feature at the time, the decorative chapel, where passenger could attend religious services and practise their devotions during a voyage

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Burnt out liner L Atlantique, successfully brought into port

Burnt out liner L Atlantique, successfully brought into port
The burnt out liner, L Atlantique successfully brought into port at Cherbourg. The fire broke out in the early hours of 4th January 1933, at 6am the abandon ship order was given

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Recreations on board the Empress of Ireland, a game of cards

Recreations on board the Empress of Ireland, a game of cards
Recreations on board the ill-fated Empress of Ireland: a game of cards in the smoking room. The furnishings of the saloons resembled those of a luxurious club

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: The damaged gun of H. M.s Thunderer, condition of the turret

The damaged gun of H. M.s Thunderer, condition of the turret
H.M.S Thunderer, the damage caused by the bursting of the 38 ton gun. The gun exploded during a practice exercise because of a fault

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: The rescue at Boscombe, yacht the Hally Lise against the sea

The rescue at Boscombe, yacht the Hally Lise against the sea
A small yacht, the Hally Lise was blown to shore in stromy weather at Boscombe, Hants. Her two occupants Dr G. E Reeves and M. Pierre Keroux were saved by the Swanage lifeboatmen

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: The Asia, dismastered by a waterspout, on her passage to Bom

The Asia, dismastered by a waterspout, on her passage to Bom
The Asia dismasted by a waterspout on her passage from Port Phillip to Bombay. The rain flooded the decks ankle deep, the fall of the foremast had crushed all that lay beneth. Date: 22nd April 1854

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Formula One World Championship: Rubens Barrichello discusses his qualifying crash with Ayrton Senna

Formula One World Championship: Rubens Barrichello discusses his qualifying crash with Ayrton Senna
Rubens Barrichello discusses his qualifying crash with Ayrton Senna, not knowing that Senna would be involved in a fatal crash during the weekend. San Marino Grand Prix, Imola, 1 May 1994

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna peers into the cockpit of his McLaren MP4 / 5

Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna peers into the cockpit of his McLaren MP4 / 5
Ayrton Senna (BRA) peers into the cockpit of his McLaren MP4/5. 1989 Formula One World Championship

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Formula One World Championship: 1988 Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship: 1988 Formula One World Championship
Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/4. 1988 Formula One World Championship

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Tufted Duck - Female taking flight Norfolk UK

Tufted Duck - Female taking flight Norfolk UK
FEU-86 Tufted Duck - Female taking flight Norfolk UK Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Greylag Goose Taking flight Norfolk UK

Greylag Goose Taking flight Norfolk UK
FEU-85 Greylag Goose - Taking flight Norfolk UK Anser anser Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background image31 Mar 2004 Photographic Print Collection: Pheasant Male Norfolk UK

Pheasant Male Norfolk UK
FEU-75 Pheasant - Male Norfolk UK Phasianus colchicus Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.



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