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Images Dated 26th May 2015

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Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: RMS Campania

RMS Campania
1893: The Cunard liner RMS Campania, built in Glasgow in 1892. She served at the Battle of Jutland, and sank in 1918 after a collision with the HMS Revenge whilst serving as an aircraft carrier

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: QE2

QE2
The QE2 (Queen Elizabeth II) liner moored alongside Southamptons Ocean terminal. (Photo by Peter King/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: SS Berengaria

SS Berengaria
4th May 1933: The giant Cunard liner Berengaria entering Southampton harbour assisted by tugs. (Photo by Edward G. Malindine/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Civvy Street

Civvy Street
26th January 1946: Egerton Savory, whose progress during World War II was documented by Picture Post, returning home after being demobbed from the army, the day he dreamed of if full of doubts

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Boot on a Green Background

Boot on a Green Background

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: SS Caronia

SS Caronia
September 1919: The Cunard White Star liner Caronia at Tilbury docks in Essex. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Queen Mary Passengers view New York Dawn

Queen Mary Passengers view New York Dawn
Passengers on board the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary view the New York skyline as the ship docks in Manhattan at dawn. Original Publication: Picture Post - 198 - Atlantic Crossing - pub

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Advertisement for the Cunard liner R. M. S. Campania

Advertisement for the Cunard liner R. M. S. Campania
circa 1893: An advertisement for the Cunard liner R.M.S. Campania. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Aquitania

Aquitania
1st January 1920: The Cunard White Star liner Aquitania. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Three Liners

Three Liners
The USS Leviathan alongside White Stars Majestic and Cunards Berengaria in Southampton Dock. The Leviathan and Berengaria are both captured Hamburg America vessels

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: SS Mauretania

SS Mauretania
The Cunard liner SS Mauretania at Fishguard, Pembroke. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: A Good Pull

A Good Pull
25th May 1929: Cunard liner the SS Berengaria with tugs in attendance. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Passenger Transfer

Passenger Transfer
Passengers disembarking from the Cunard liner SS Mauretania onto a tender at Fishguard, Pembroke. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Laconia

Laconia
Three ladies watch the second Cunard liner to be named Laconia leaving Liverpool on a transatlantic voyage to New York. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Queen Mary

Queen Mary
27th March 1936: The Cunard liner Queen Mary, arriving at Southampton for the first time. (Photo by Rapho Guillumette/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Flower and Vine Border

Flower and Vine Border

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Caveman Holding Colorful Rocks

Caveman Holding Colorful Rocks

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Red Brushstroke

Red Brushstroke

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Manchester, a magenta small alley

Manchester, a magenta small alley
A corridor that linked two streets in Manchester and the vanishing point going to St Anne square

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Installing Turbines

Installing Turbines
circa 1911: Huge turbine engines being hoisted into position for fitting to the Cunard luxury liner Aquitania during her construction at a Clydebank shipyard owned by John Brown and Company

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Skeleton Ship

Skeleton Ship
circa 1911: The inner bottom and midship framing of the Cunard liner Aquitania during construction at John Brown and Companys Clydebank Yard

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Liner 534

Liner 534
The bows of the new Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary during her construction at the John Brown & Co shipyard, Clydebank. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Queen Marys Bow

Queen Marys Bow
A view of the bow of the Cunard liner codenamed 534 the day before her official launch on Clydebank, when she was named the SS Queen Mary. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: SS Aquitania

SS Aquitania
December 1935: The Cunard luxury liner Aquitania at Southampton in Hampshire. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: SS Aquitania

SS Aquitania
16th June 1920: The Cunard liner, the Aquitania, arrives at the port of Fishguard, on the return of her maiden voyage. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: The Lusitania

The Lusitania
circa 1914: The Cunard Liner The Lusitania. Torpedoed by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland The Lusitania sank with a large loss of life. Amongst the casualties were many American citizens

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: SS Ascania

SS Ascania
4th May 1925: Cunard liner 14, 000 ton Ascania tied up at Southampton, she will service the Southampton to Montreal run. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Should we do a race to shore

Should we do a race to shore
Stallions in the Camargue whispering to each other...go on race you there and see what they think

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Lets go boys

Lets go boys
Camargue stallions racing each other to see who gets to the shore first, in the Camargue south of France

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Palm trees in the florida keys

Palm trees in the florida keys

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: The church at Esquieze Sere, Hautes Pyrenees, France

The church at Esquieze Sere, Hautes Pyrenees, France

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: The church at Esquieze Sere, Hautes Pyrenees, France

The church at Esquieze Sere, Hautes Pyrenees, France

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: The church at Esquieze Sere, Hautes Pyrenees, France

The church at Esquieze Sere, Hautes Pyrenees, France

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Sers, Hautes Pyrenees, France

Sers, Hautes Pyrenees, France
Sers, a village near Luz Saint Sauveur

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: The church at Esquieze Sere, Hautes Pyrenees, France

The church at Esquieze Sere, Hautes Pyrenees, France

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: View of old Havana

View of old Havana

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Havana. Aerial view of El Malecon

Havana. Aerial view of El Malecon
The MalecAon (officially Avenida de Maceo) is a broad esplanade, roadway and seawall which stretches for 8Akm (5 miles) along the coast in Havana, Cuba

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: View of old Havana

View of old Havana, on the background the dome of the Capitol under restoration

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Havana. The dome of the Capitol

Havana. The dome of the Capitol
View through a window of the dome of the Capitol of Havana and part of the old Havana

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: View of old Havana

View of old Havana

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Havana. Traffic on El Malecon

Havana. Traffic on El Malecon
The MalecAon (officially Avenida de Maceo) is a broad esplanade, roadway and seawall which stretches for 8Akm (5 miles) along the coast in Havana, Cuba

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Sunrise over Havana and the Malecon

Sunrise over Havana and the Malecon
The MalecAon (officially Avenida de Maceo) is a broad esplanade, roadway and seawall which stretches for 8Akm (5 miles) along the coast in Havana, Cuba

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: A vintage car in the street of old Havana

A vintage car in the street of old Havana
An old american car passing by old decrepit colonial buildings early in the morning in a street of old Havana

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: manta and people 1

manta and people 1
The beautiful Manta Rays of Coral Bay Western Australia on the Ningaloo Reef

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Manta face 2

Manta face 2
The beautiful Manta Rays of Coral Bay Western Australia on the Ningaloo Reef

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: Cologne Cathedral at sunset

Cologne Cathedral at sunset

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: SS Mauretania

SS Mauretania
The transatlantic Cunard cruise liner SS Mauretania moored at a British coastal port. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2015: On Board Bar

On Board Bar
Passengers drinking in one of the bars on board the Cunard liner SS Mauretania as it draws into Fishguard, Pembroke. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)



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