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Background image00094 Collection: The new Tyne-Norway Liner, The Balck Watch on the River Tyne at North Shields

The new Tyne-Norway Liner, The Balck Watch on the River Tyne at North Shields

Background image00094 Collection: The 28, 000-ton tanker British Realm in the dry dock at T W Greenwell

The 28, 000-ton tanker British Realm in the dry dock at T W Greenwell and Co on the River Wear in Sunderland

Background image00094 Collection: The 18, 000 ton tanker Haustrum leaving the River Tyne after completion at Hawthorne

The 18, 000 ton tanker Haustrum leaving the River Tyne after completion at Hawthorne Leslie & Co at Hebburn

Background image00094 Collection: The bow of the famous ocean liner QE2 tied up at the psenger terminal at Southampton

The bow of the famous ocean liner QE2 tied up at the psenger terminal at Southampton docks. Janaury 1969

Background image00094 Collection: The 32, 000 ton tanker Alan Evelyn enters the water at the Furness Shipyard, Haverton Hill

The 32, 000 ton tanker Alan Evelyn enters the water at the Furness Shipyard, Haverton Hill, Teesside

Background image00094 Collection: The Union Castle Liner Braemar Castle - Ship

The Union Castle Liner Braemar Castle - Ship

Background image00094 Collection: Workmen lined the new £1, 000, 000 dry dock at Swan

Workmen lined the new £1, 000, 000 dry dock at Swan
Workmen lined the new £ 1, 000, 000 dry dock at Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardsons Wallsend shipyard to watch the first ship, 32, 000-ton tanker British Valour

Background image00094 Collection: Launch of the 10, 900-ton ship Geddington Court from Short Brothers shipyard on the River

Launch of the 10, 900-ton ship Geddington Court from Short Brothers shipyard on the River Wear Sunderland for The Court Line Ltd, London

Background image00094 Collection: The 6, 400 ton motor ship Brighton built by Short Brothers on the River Wear, Sunderland

The 6, 400 ton motor ship Brighton built by Short Brothers on the River Wear, Sunderland

Background image00094 Collection: The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia is being completed at

The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia is being completed at the Vickers-Armstrongs Navle Shipyard on the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: The new train ferry sets sail from Harwich. 25th April 1924

The new train ferry sets sail from Harwich. 25th April 1924

Background image00094 Collection: The 18, 700 ton Norwegian liner Bergensfjord built at the Wallsend Shipyard of Swan Hunter

The 18, 700 ton Norwegian liner Bergensfjord built at the Wallsend Shipyard of Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson leaves the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: Crowds of people bid farewell to the Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia before her

Crowds of people bid farewell to the Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia before her departure from the Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia on right passing Tyne Dock on the River

The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia on right passing Tyne Dock on the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Glenmoor

The ship Glenmoor

Background image00094 Collection: The super ferry Maori leaving the Tyne in 1955

The super ferry Maori leaving the Tyne in 1955

Background image00094 Collection: The largest cable ship in the world The Monarch built at the Neptune Yard, Walker in 1946

The largest cable ship in the world The Monarch built at the Neptune Yard, Walker in 1946

Background image00094 Collection: The Ship Gothic berthed on a North East River

The Ship Gothic berthed on a North East River

Background image00094 Collection: The 31, 000-ton tanker ship Llanishen launched from Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson

The 31, 000-ton tanker ship Llanishen launched from Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard at Wallsend on the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: The Majestic, the worlds largest linerm, which was bought by the White Star Line

The Majestic, the worlds largest linerm, which was bought by the White Star Line from the Government, after the Germans had handed her over to Britain

Background image00094 Collection: Flicka II Sailing boat in action during the 12metres class of the America

Flicka II Sailing boat in action during the 12metres class of the Americas Cup yachting race. 15th June 1963

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Merel tied up in a London dock. Circa 1935

The ship Merel tied up in a London dock. Circa 1935

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Aquavite, being held in customs. 4th September 1958

The ship Aquavite, being held in customs. 4th September 1958

Background image00094 Collection: The boat that sailor Donald Crowhurst hoped would win him the Sunday Times Golden Globe

The boat that sailor Donald Crowhurst hoped would win him the Sunday Times Golden Globe Round the World yacht race; the trimaran " Teignmouth Electron"

Background image00094 Collection: The Phoenix, home-made Mississipi river boat, on the lake in Barking, Essex

The Phoenix, home-made Mississipi river boat, on the lake in Barking, Essex. 18th April 1949

Background image00094 Collection: The tanker British Builder

The tanker British Builder

Background image00094 Collection: Pre-sailing drill aboard the French SS Sontay in unknown port. 1st May 1917

Pre-sailing drill aboard the French SS Sontay in unknown port. 1st May 1917

Background image00094 Collection: Lifeboat at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, The James Leath being hauled ashore

Lifeboat at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, The James Leath being hauled ashore. 31st May 1935

Background image00094 Collection: The 8, 000 ton ship Bristol City after being launched from John Readhead

The 8, 000 ton ship Bristol City after being launched from John Readhead and Sons Shipyard on the River Tyne at South Shields

Background image00094 Collection: United States Coastguard Ship Eagle in Londons Shadwell Basin

United States Coastguard Ship Eagle in Londons Shadwell Basin. 24th June 1939

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Berengaria at a Jarrow shipyard where she will be broken up

The ship Berengaria at a Jarrow shipyard where she will be broken up

Background image00094 Collection: The four-masted Barque sailing ship C B Pederson on the River Tyne

The four-masted Barque sailing ship C B Pederson on the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: Monas Isle Steamer Launch, Birkenhead, Merseyside

Monas Isle Steamer Launch, Birkenhead, Merseyside
Monas Isle, the Isle of Man Steam Packet Companys fifth postwar passenger steamer, was launched from Cammell Lairds yard at Birkenhead, Thursday 12th October 1950

Background image00094 Collection: The S. S. Aragon at Victoria docks in London. 12th June 1962

The S. S. Aragon at Victoria docks in London. 12th June 1962
The S.S. Aragon at Victoria docks in London. 12th June 1962

Background image00094 Collection: Allan Clark 30 seen here after his London Society Wedding to sixteen year old Caroline

Allan Clark 30 seen here after his London Society Wedding to sixteen year old Caroline Jayne Beuttler. The bride is the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Beuttlerand Mr Clark is the son of Sir

Background image00094 Collection: Half scale model of Sir Francis Drakes flagship in preparation for Navies week

Half scale model of Sir Francis Drakes flagship in preparation for Navies week. 26th April 1945

Background image00094 Collection: Double hulled cruise ship The SSC Radisson Diamond. 26th May 1992

Double hulled cruise ship The SSC Radisson Diamond. 26th May 1992

Background image00094 Collection: The African Queen in the Albert Edward Dock, North Shields

The African Queen in the Albert Edward Dock, North Shields

Background image00094 Collection: The 27, 000-ton motor liner ship the Dominion Monarch entering the River Tyne

The 27, 000-ton motor liner ship the Dominion Monarch entering the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: Sealink Ferry Hengist sails for England from Boulogne

Sealink Ferry Hengist sails for England from Boulogne, while blockades imposed by French fishermen keep 3 ferries in Le Havre. 25th August 1980

Background image00094 Collection: Actor Robert Mitchum on the set of 'The Angry Hills'

Actor Robert Mitchum on the set of "The Angry Hills"
Actor Robert Mitchum on the set of " The Angry Hills" Mitchum had been invited to cut a special birthday cake at Elstree studio

Background image00094 Collection: Ship La Sierra on the River Tyne

Ship La Sierra on the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: The SS Prahova anchored off St. Margerets bay

The SS Prahova anchored off St. Margerets bay
The SS Prahova anchored off St.Margerets bay, running its engines to stop the anchor dragging on a fast tide. 15th January 1934

Background image00094 Collection: The Kessingland Lifeboat Hugh Taylor out on exercise. 12 March 1934

The Kessingland Lifeboat Hugh Taylor out on exercise. 12 March 1934

Background image00094 Collection: The cable ship Edward Wilshaw which was officially handed over at Newcastle Quayside by

The cable ship Edward Wilshaw which was officially handed over at Newcastle Quayside by shipbuilders Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson to Cable and Wireless Limited

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Granwood is seen in the River Tyne after being launched at John Readhead & Sons

The ship Granwood is seen in the River Tyne after being launched at John Readhead & Sons Limited shipyard, South Shields

Background image00094 Collection: The four-masted barquentine sailing ship Helga iloading coal at Tyne Docks, River Tyne

The four-masted barquentine sailing ship Helga iloading coal at Tyne Docks, River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: Crew of Lifeboat Guide of Dunkirk, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 12th June 1947

Crew of Lifeboat Guide of Dunkirk, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 12th June 1947. L to right Harry Putt ( Stephens). Alfie Stephens. Will Arthur. Fred Stephens COX. Watson Sec. Henry Jane. Buller



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