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Tugs Collection (page 4)

"Tugs: The Unsung Heroes of the Maritime World" From the majestic RMS Caronia sailing under the Cunard Line flag to the sturdy Willowgarth tugboat

Background imageTugs Collection: White Star Line, RMS Majestic - chocolate tin

White Star Line, RMS Majestic - chocolate tin
White Star Line, RMS Majestic - Bournville chocolate tin depicting the RMS Majestic at sea

Background imageTugs Collection: To the strains of the Blaydon Races and the cheers of thousands ashore HMS Albion takes

To the strains of the Blaydon Races and the cheers of thousands ashore HMS Albion takes her final leave of the River Tyne

Background imageTugs Collection: Ship, Dock and watchers

Ship, Dock and watchers

Background imageTugs Collection: The tug Joffre towing the Cairnvalona under the Tyne Bridge and through the Swing Bridge

The tug Joffre towing the Cairnvalona under the Tyne Bridge and through the Swing Bridge. c.1955

Background imageTugs Collection: RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner at Southampton

RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner at Southampton
RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner of the Cunard Line at Southampton, with tugs Formby and Kestrel. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageTugs Collection: RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton for the last time

RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton for the last time
RMS Mauretania, Cunard ocean liner, leaving Southampton for the last time, heading to Rosyth, Scotland, where she was to be broken up. Date: 1935

Background imageTugs Collection: The Pool of London

The Pool of London with ships and barges being loaded and unloaded with the distinctive outline of Tower Bridge in the distance. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageTugs Collection: The Lower Pool - River Thames, London

The Lower Pool - River Thames, London
A beautiful view of the Lower Pool - River Thames, London (see: 10932800 for the companion image). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTugs Collection: Jonathan Hulls patent design for a steam tugboat

Jonathan Hulls patent design for a steam tugboat to tow ships in and out of harbour, 1736 Date: 1736

Background imageTugs Collection: Wreck of the Herefordshire on the Cadigan coast, trapping th

Wreck of the Herefordshire on the Cadigan coast, trapping th
The wreck of the Herefordshire, seen here on the Cardigan coast. The old liner broke away from the tugs in stormy conditions, endangering her four crew

Background imageTugs Collection: Fall River Line steamer setting off from New York, USA

Fall River Line steamer setting off from New York, USA. Date: circa 1900

Background imageTugs Collection: Dunkirk, France - tugs sunk in the port, WW2

Dunkirk, France - tugs sunk in the port, WW2
Dunkirk, France - tugs sunk in the port during WW2. Date: 1940-1945

Background imageTugs Collection: RMS Baltic, White Star cruise liner

RMS Baltic, White Star cruise liner. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageTugs Collection: Hamburg, Germany - Europa entering the harbour

Hamburg, Germany - Europa entering the harbour
Hamburg, Germany - steamship Europa entering the harbour. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTugs Collection: Port of Amsterdam - The Netherlands

Port of Amsterdam - The Netherlands (De Hoofdstad van Nederlands) This postcard shows an image of the harbour at Amsterdam, showing tugs at the quayside and ships coming into port. circa 1910s

Background imageTugs Collection: St Pauls Cathedral from the Bankside, London

St Pauls Cathedral from the Bankside, London Date: 1918

Background imageTugs Collection: England / Falmouth 1950S

England / Falmouth 1950S
Steam tugs at Custom House Quay, Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageTugs Collection: Toledo, Ohio, USA - Ore Boat on Maumee Bay

Toledo, Ohio, USA - Ore Boat on Maumee Bay. Lake freighters, or Lakers, are bulk carrier vessels that ply the Great Lakes. Date: 1925

Background imageTugs Collection: A naval shipyard in Scotland, during World War One

A naval shipyard in Scotland, during World War One
Building warships in a large naval yard on a river in Scotland in 1918. Tugs help to transport ship parts where they need to go. Date: 1918

Background imageTugs Collection: Battleship decked out with flags

Battleship decked out with flags, and smaller boats alongside. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageTugs Collection: Messerschmitt Me 321 -shown under tow by He111Z, this v

Messerschmitt Me 321 -shown under tow by He111Z, this very heavy assualt glider required a very powerful tug or tugs

Background imageTugs Collection: River Thames with Tower Bridge, London

River Thames with Tower Bridge, London. Date: 20th century

Background imageTugs Collection: Drifting derelict warship, Richelieu, by G. H. Davis

Drifting derelict warship, Richelieu, by G. H. Davis
The drifting of the derelict French warship, Richelieu. While being towed from Toulon to Rotterdam, the ship broke loose from her tugs at Brest

Background imageTugs Collection: East River Above Brooklyn Bridge, New York

East River Above Brooklyn Bridge, New York
East River Above Brooklyn Bridge. The East River taken north of the Brooklyn Bridge, looking southwest. In the foreground is the tugboat W. Goodwin of New York Date: 1898

Background imageTugs Collection: Canal Boats Tugs 1887 Etching drypoint trial proof b

Canal Boats Tugs 1887 Etching drypoint trial proof b
Artokoloro

Background imageTugs Collection: Canal Boats Tugs 1887 Etching printed brown ink

Canal Boats Tugs 1887 Etching printed brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageTugs Collection: Container Terminal Burchardkai, Harbour of Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Container Terminal Burchardkai, Harbour of Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Background imageTugs Collection: Container terminal Altenwerder, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Container terminal Altenwerder, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Background imageTugs Collection: Upper Pool - River Thames, London

Upper Pool - River Thames, London
A beautiful view of the Upper Pool - River Thames, London (see: 11007690 for the companion image). Date: 1910s

Background imageTugs Collection: The Royal Yacht Alexandra at Woolwich, London. 11 October 1919

The Royal Yacht Alexandra at Woolwich, London. 11 October 1919

Background imageTugs Collection: The worlds largest liner, the 83, 000 ton Cunarder Queen Elizabeth arrived at Southampton

The worlds largest liner, the 83, 000 ton Cunarder Queen Elizabeth arrived at Southampton
The worlds largest liner, the 83, 000 ton Cunarder " Queen Elizabeth" arrived at Southampton today from the Clyde, where she has been dressing up to become a luxury liner once again

Background imageTugs Collection: Assister offshore tug and supply ship entering port through Piel Channel

Assister offshore tug and supply ship entering port through Piel Channel, past Roa Island and RNLI lifeboat station, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, July

Background imageTugs Collection: Tourists on the bow of a small cruise ship being pulled by a tug

Tourists on the bow of a small cruise ship being pulled by a tug, early morning transit of Corinth Canal, Greece, Europe

Background imageTugs Collection: Oil Tanker and tugs

Oil Tanker and tugs. Photographed off Le Havre, France

Background imageTugs Collection: RMS Lusitania, 1914 C013 / 7307

RMS Lusitania, 1914 C013 / 7307
RMS Lusitania arriving in New York, USA, from Europe on the 6th March 1914. She is carrying players from the 1913-1914 World baseball tour

Background imageTugs Collection: Tugboats in Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Otago District, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Tugboats in Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Otago District, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTugs Collection: London Fire Brigade pump damaged by fire

London Fire Brigade pump damaged by fire
A London Fire Brigade pump damaged by a dramatic fire which took place on the night of 15 August 1920 on the Thames at Woolwich, SE London

Background imageTugs Collection: Drawing of MFB fire float and tug on the River Thames

Drawing of MFB fire float and tug on the River Thames
A drawing of a Metropolitan Fire Brigade fire float and tug heading to a riverside blaze in the distance. The fire float was a fire pump mounted in a barge that could supply water to the land via

Background imageTugs Collection: MBW-MFB fire float and tug at drill on River Thames

MBW-MFB fire float and tug at drill on River Thames
These fire floats and tugs were composite craft introduced in about 1877. They were replaced by fireboats from 1900

Background imageTugs Collection: Shipbuilding 1970

Shipbuilding 1970
Towboats assist m/s Varenna to leave Landskrona shipyard built 1970 Date: 1970

Background imageTugs Collection: Tugboat in Sitka Sound, Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska, United States of America

Tugboat in Sitka Sound, Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageTugs Collection: European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) adult tugging earthworm, on garden lawn

European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) adult tugging earthworm, on garden lawn

Background imageTugs Collection: Pilot Tugs - Harbour at Port Said

Pilot Tugs - Harbour at Port Said
Pilot tugboats in the Harbour at Port Said, Egypt

Background imageTugs Collection: Tugs in New York

Tugs in New York
Tugs and Brooklyn from Lower Manhattan, New York, America

Background imageTugs Collection: Royal visit to Egypt on HMS Medina

Royal visit to Egypt on HMS Medina
The HMS Medina at Port Said, Egypt, with King George V and Queen Mary on board, ready to receive the Khedive. The royal couple had already visited India and Nepal in 1911 for the Coronation Durbar

Background imageTugs Collection: Port of Rouen

Port of Rouen
Poster advertising the port of Rouen from the Rouen Chamber of Commerce. The port is full of ships of every description from steamships to tugs



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"Tugs: The Unsung Heroes of the Maritime World" From the majestic RMS Caronia sailing under the Cunard Line flag to the sturdy Willowgarth tugboat, they have played a crucial role in shaping maritime history. These powerful vessels have been witness to iconic moments such as the departure of RMS Queen Mary from Clyde shipyards near Glasgow and her subsequent departure from Clydebank in March 1936. In bustling cities like London, a tug boat gracefully passes under Southwark Bridge, showcasing its maneuverability and strength. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean at San Pedro Port in Los Angeles, California, a tugboat expertly guides a massive container ship with precision and finesse. Looking back into history, we find Lambeth Bridge standing tall amidst bustling river traffic during the vibrant 1950s. Liverpool Docks in 1895 reveal an era when they were essential for transporting goods and connecting nations through trade. Even Titanic herself embarked on her ill-fated journey from Belfast with assistance from these reliable workhorses. The launch of R. M. S. Queen Mary at Clydebank in September 1934 stands as a testament to both human ingenuity and the indispensable role played by tugs during monumental events. Shipbuilders like John Cran & Co in Leith, Scotland recognized their significance so much that they proudly advertised their services alongside these remarkable vessels. Not limited to sea-bound operations alone, it also found themselves assisting aircraft on land. G-AOUO - de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk showcases this unique collaboration between air and sea transportation industries. Whether it's guiding colossal ships or aiding aviation endeavors, tugs continue to be unsung heroes behind countless maritime achievements throughout history. Their unwavering dedication ensures safe passage for vessels worldwide while silently etching their mark on our collective memory as guardians of our oceans' vast expanse.