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Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Albania, Tirana, Skanderbeg square, buildings in Italian Fascist style

Albania, Tirana, Skanderbeg square, buildings in Italian Fascist style

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10786786

Picture No. 10786786
Radiotracking of Common Hamster. (Cricetus cricetus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10786785

Picture No. 10786785
Radiotracking of Common Hamster. (Cricetus cricetus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769038

Picture No. 10769038
Guinea Pig - being held by girl Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769037

Picture No. 10769037
Guinea Pig - being held by girl Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769036

Picture No. 10769036
Guinea Pig - girl putting bedding in cage Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769035

Picture No. 10769035
Guinea Pig - girl putting bedding in cage Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769034

Picture No. 10769034
Guinea Pig - being held by girl Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769031

Picture No. 10769031
Guinea Pig in cage, being given water by girl Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769033

Picture No. 10769033
Guinea Pig - in cage being given dried / dry food by girl Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769032

Picture No. 10769032
Guinea Pig - being held by girl Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769029

Picture No. 10769029
Guinea Pig - being held by young girl above cage Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Picture No. 10769030

Picture No. 10769030
Guinea Pig in cage with drinking bottle. Young girl putting in dried / dry food Date

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Australia

Australia
Byron Bay, Australia. Fishing is also popular in Byron Bay, especially during sunset where success can be abundant

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Cardinal Edward McCabe, 1882

Cardinal Edward McCabe, 1882
Engraving of His Eminence Cardinal Edward McCabe, the second Irish Cardinal in the history of the Roman Catholic Church

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Corporation of Manchester Steam Barge, January 1877

Corporation of Manchester Steam Barge, January 1877
Engraving of a Corporation of Manchester steam barge used for the transportation of sewage, from the Illustrated London News, 20th January 1877

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Design for a chapel in memory of Queen Victoria at Westminst

Design for a chapel in memory of Queen Victoria at Westminst
Illustration of a suggested chapel in memory of Queen Victoria, which was to be south of the Chapter House at Westminster Abbey, London. The design was submitted by Mr. Pearson

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936

R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936
Photograph of the stern of R.M.S. Queen Mary, whilst she was in dry dock to have her hull repainted and her four propellors changed

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Eddystone Lighthouse Lantern, 1882

Eddystone Lighthouse Lantern, 1882
Engraving showing the difference between the six-wick burner lantern used in Douglasss Eddystone lighthouse of 1882 (on left)

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: The Eddystone Lighthouse, 1879

The Eddystone Lighthouse, 1879
Engraving of the Eddystone lighthouse built by Smeaton in 1759 and the foundations of the new lighthouse, designed by Sir James Douglass

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: SS City of Exeter, July 1914

SS City of Exeter, July 1914
Photograph of the Ellerman twin-screw liner, SS City of Exeter on passage from Britain to Calcutta, July 1914

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: The Stone-Cutting Establishment at Oreston, with part of the

The Stone-Cutting Establishment at Oreston, with part of the
Engraving of the Prince of Wales visiting the Oreston granite quarry, viewing part of the masonry for the new Eddystone Lighthouse, August 1879

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Official Opening of the Eddystone Lighthouse, May 1882

Official Opening of the Eddystone Lighthouse, May 1882
Engraving of the opening of the new Eddystone Lighthouse by the Duke of Edinburgh. The new lighthouse, designed by Sir James Douglass, can be seen to the left of the older one, built by John Smeaton

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: R. M. S. Queen Mary, Clydebank, December 1931

R. M. S. Queen Mary, Clydebank, December 1931
Photograph of the R.M.S. Queen Mary at the John Brown shipyard, December 1931. Work on the ship, then known as Cunard No. 534, had been suspended on 13th December as Cunard had run out of funds

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: French luxury liner, Normandie, in New York Harbour, Novem

French luxury liner, Normandie, in New York Harbour, Novem
Photograph of the Normandie in New York Harbour, November 1943. The Normandie had just been refloated and was being towed to dry dock for repairs

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Trial of a Channel Ferry Model on the Serpentine, February 1

Trial of a Channel Ferry Model on the Serpentine, February 1
Engraving of a trial of a Steam Channel Ferry design on the Serpentine, Hyde Park, from The Graphic, 26th February 1876. This working steam scale model appears an ambitious project, with three hulls

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Proposed Eddystone Lighthouse, 1879

Proposed Eddystone Lighthouse, 1879
Engraving of the new Eddystone Lighthouse that Sir James Douglass had designed, 1879. The foundations of the old lighthouse had eroded and the replacement was completed in 1882

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Fishing Up Lost Anchors, June 1885

Fishing Up Lost Anchors, June 1885
Engraving of fishermen retrieving a lost anchor, from the Illustrated London News, 27th June 1885. Lost anchors often proved hazardous to fishermens nets

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Construction of Blackfriars Bridge, 1868

Construction of Blackfriars Bridge, 1868
Engraving of the construction of Blackfriars Bridge, London, viewed from the south bank of the river looking towards St. Pauls Cathedral

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: King George V and Queen Mary at Cadogan Pier, London, August

King George V and Queen Mary at Cadogan Pier, London, August
Photograph of King George V, Queen Mary, Princess Mary and Princess Victoria disembarking from the State Barge at Cadogan Pier, London, on 4th August 1919

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: The Conqueror in the Clipper Barge Match, September 1879

The Conqueror in the Clipper Barge Match, September 1879
Engraving of The Conqueror rounding the West Oaze buoy in the Clipper Barge Match of the 18th September 1879, from the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936

R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936
Photograph of the bow of R.M.S. Queen Mary, taken at night, whilst she was in dry dock to have her hull repainted and her four propellors changed

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: French Liner Normandie at sea, June 1935

French Liner Normandie at sea, June 1935
Photograph of the French luxury liner, Normandie, in the Atlantic on her maiden voyage, seen from the deck of the Champlain

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Boarding a P&O Steamer, 1890

Boarding a P&O Steamer, 1890
Illustration of a lady and her dog boarding a P&O steam-ship

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: The Flying-boat Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris, February 193

The Flying-boat Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris, February 193
Photograph of the 37-ton flying-boat Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris during public trials on the Etang de Biscarosse in the Landes, France

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Propellors for the Normandie, February 1935

Propellors for the Normandie, February 1935
Photograph of three propellors built at Deptford, London, for the French liner Normandie. Each of these propellors were 16ft in diameter, made of Turbiston bronze and weighed 23 tons

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: HRH Queen Mary launching R. M. S. Queen Mary, September 1934

HRH Queen Mary launching R. M. S. Queen Mary, September 1934
Photograph of HRH Queen Mary at the christening and launch of her namesake; previously known as Cunard 534. The Queen can be seen in the centre

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Salvaged Luxury Liner Normandie, New York Harbour, Novembe

Salvaged Luxury Liner Normandie, New York Harbour, Novembe
Photograph of the Normandie in New York Harbour, November 1943. The Normandie had just been refloated and was being towed to dry dock for repairs

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Spanish Armada in a gale, 1588

Spanish Armada in a gale, 1588
Engraving of several Spanish galleons, in heavy seas, trying to head for home. Once the Armada had been driven away from English shores

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: The Queens New Barge for Virginia Water, June 1877

The Queens New Barge for Virginia Water, June 1877
Engraving of Queen Victorias new Royal Barge on Virginia Water, from the Illustrated London News, 30th June 1877. This four-oared barge was built of teak and mahogany by C. and A

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: SS Ophir and the Royal Yacht Alberta at Portsmouth, Marc

SS Ophir and the Royal Yacht Alberta at Portsmouth, Marc
Photograph of the Royal Yacht Alberta, with King Edward VII on board, leading SS Ophir, with the Duke of Cornwall and York, out of Portsmouth harbour, March 1901

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Charing Cross Railway Bridge, March 1860

Charing Cross Railway Bridge, March 1860
Engraving of the Charing Cross railway bridge over the Thames, with Westminster in the distance, from the Illustrated London News, 31st March 1860

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: The French Liner Normandie in dock at St. Nazaire

The French Liner Normandie in dock at St. Nazaire
Photograph of the luxury liner Normandie in dock at St. Nazaire, shortly before she put to sea for the first time, in May 1935

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Cross-Channel Ferry Dragon, November 1967

Cross-Channel Ferry Dragon, November 1967
Illustration of the passenger / vehicle cross-Channel ferry Dragon, November 1967. Built for 2-million in 1967, she was the largest contemporary Channel ferry

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: A Royal Galleon in the Pool of London, 16th century

A Royal Galleon in the Pool of London, 16th century
Illustration of an Elizabethan galleon in Pool of London, from The Sphere 24th November 1913. A royal barge appears in the foreground and the old London Bridge and a Dutch galleon in the background

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Cow on a P&O steamer, 1890

Cow on a P&O steamer, 1890
Illustration of several passengers admiring a P&O ships cow. Livestock was a common feature on board at this time, as this creatures purpose built stable testifies. Date: 1890

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: The Churchyard, St. Botolphs, Bishopsgate, 1876

The Churchyard, St. Botolphs, Bishopsgate, 1876
Engraving showing the Churchyard at St. Botolph s, Bishopsgate, 1876

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2004: Launch of HMS Windsor Castle, September 1852

Launch of HMS Windsor Castle, September 1852
Engraving of the re-launch of HMS Windsor Castle, 140 Gun First rate warship, on 14th September 1852 at Pembroke Dockyard



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