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Background image00094 Collection: The passenger liner France 7th January 1962

The passenger liner France 7th January 1962

Background image00094 Collection: The motor tanker Border Fusilier sliding fown the ways in to the River Tyne after she was

The motor tanker Border Fusilier sliding fown the ways in to the River Tyne after she was launched by the Duchess of Northumberland at the Hebburn shipyard of R & W Hawthorn Leslie and Co Ltd

Background image00094 Collection: The centre portion of the oil-tanker Cadillac, which was launched without ceremony at

The centre portion of the oil-tanker Cadillac, which was launched without ceremony at Palmers Shipyard, Hebburn, River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: The sailing ship windjammer Grace Harwar in dry-dock at South Bank, River Tyne

The sailing ship windjammer Grace Harwar in dry-dock at South Bank, River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: Cape Spartel, Tangiers, Morocco. View of survivors camp with the wreck of the

Cape Spartel, Tangiers, Morocco. View of survivors camp with the wreck of the Delhi in the background. 13th December 1911

Background image00094 Collection: A dramatic sunset at one the River Tynes shipyards in 1948

A dramatic sunset at one the River Tynes shipyards in 1948

Background image00094 Collection: Girls from the Czech youth movement Sokol in Britain, performing fitness exercises in

Girls from the Czech youth movement Sokol in Britain, performing fitness exercises in the park during the Second World War. 14th April 1943

Background image00094 Collection: The cross channel ferry Valencay at Newhaven, the whole port being searched at

The cross channel ferry Valencay at Newhaven, the whole port being searched at the time for Lord Lucan, whose abandoned car was found at the south coast port. 11th November 1974

Background image00094 Collection: A woman at work cultivating rich black farmland soil in the English countryside

A woman at work cultivating rich black farmland soil in the English countryside. 28th July 1942

Background image00094 Collection: The newly completed liner City of York now on her maiden voyage to South Africa in 1953

The newly completed liner City of York now on her maiden voyage to South Africa in 1953

Background image00094 Collection: Women who have been bombed out of their homes receiving their clean laundry from

Women who have been bombed out of their homes receiving their clean laundry from the mobile unit in the London area after a V1 flying bomb incident. 10th July 1944

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Hyalina makes her past the two piers at the mouth of the River Tyne after

The ship Hyalina makes her past the two piers at the mouth of the River Tyne after leaving Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson shipyard, Wallsend

Background image00094 Collection: Ship, the Orient liner Orsova being towed up the River Tyne, stern first

Ship, the Orient liner Orsova being towed up the River Tyne, stern first, to Vickers-Armstrong naval yard at Walker, where she is to undergo a 10-week refit

Background image00094 Collection: The British Cavalier, the biggest ship to be built on the Wear

The British Cavalier, the biggest ship to be built on the Wear, pictured on the stocks at J L Thompsons Shipyard at Sunderland

Background image00094 Collection: The Ship Gothic berthed on the River Tyne

The Ship Gothic berthed on the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: Neil Diamond entertains the crowd at the Telewest Arena last night

Neil Diamond entertains the crowd at the Telewest Arena last night

Background image00094 Collection: This is the SS Harpagus completed by William Doxford, Sunderland, in November 1942

This is the SS Harpagus completed by William Doxford, Sunderland, in November 1942. On 19 August 1944, she was blown in two by a mine off Arromanches. The forepart sank

Background image00094 Collection: The Cyprian Coast leaves Clelands yard, Willington Quay for trials in 1956

The Cyprian Coast leaves Clelands yard, Willington Quay for trials in 1956

Background image00094 Collection: Exterior shot of The Cafe Royal at night. 24th June 1963

Exterior shot of The Cafe Royal at night. 24th June 1963

Background image00094 Collection: The tanker Clymeme leaving the river Tyne in 1961

The tanker Clymeme leaving the river Tyne in 1961

Background image00094 Collection: Wreck of the Delhi with crew and passengers in a survivors camp

Wreck of the Delhi with crew and passengers in a survivors camp. 29th December 1911

Background image00094 Collection: The steam yacht Nahlin, owned by Lady Henrietta Yule of Hanstead House, Bricket Wood

The steam yacht Nahlin, owned by Lady Henrietta Yule of Hanstead House, Bricket Wood, St Albans. Chartered by King Edward VIII (Prince of Wales at the time) for his cruise with Mrs Simpson in 1936

Background image00094 Collection: The 4, 090-ton ship Lambtonian undergoing repairs at Austin

The 4, 090-ton ship Lambtonian undergoing repairs at Austins pontoon on the River Wear, Sunderland

Background image00094 Collection: The new tanker Athelstane moves downstream for her sea trials

The new tanker Athelstane moves downstream for her sea trials, built at the Hawthorn Leslie Hebburn yard

Background image00094 Collection: The sailing ship Agenia II. Van Groningen now in the River Tyne with a cargo of granite

The sailing ship Agenia II. Van Groningen now in the River Tyne with a cargo of granite blocks for the new Tyne Bridge

Background image00094 Collection: The Polish Liner Batory

The Polish Liner Batory

Background image00094 Collection: The Queenmoor a 4, 862 tons Moor Line ship enters the River Tyne to undergo repairs for

The Queenmoor a 4, 862 tons Moor Line ship enters the River Tyne to undergo repairs for fire damage

Background image00094 Collection: The 7, 400-ton ship Badagry Palm leaves the River Tyne

The 7, 400-ton ship Badagry Palm leaves the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: The 16, 000-ton tanker British Patrol leaving the River Tyne

The 16, 000-ton tanker British Patrol leaving the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: The badly fire damaged San Demetrio after being re-boarded by a skeleton crew who then

The badly fire damaged San Demetrio after being re-boarded by a skeleton crew who then managed to sail the tanker across the rest of the Atlantic braving bad weather and the U-boats

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Ahmadu Bello enters the water at a shipyard in the North East

The ship Ahmadu Bello enters the water at a shipyard in the North East

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Bamora is seen loading her maiden voyage cargo before she sets out to the wide

The ship Bamora is seen loading her maiden voyage cargo before she sets out to the wide open sea in No 7 Quay at Middlesbrough Docks

Background image00094 Collection: Russian steamer Beloostrov was arrested in the Pool of London just before she was due to

Russian steamer Beloostrov was arrested in the Pool of London just before she was due to sail for Leningrad with the two expelled air attaches. 14th May 1954

Background image00094 Collection: Crowds wave of the original Venus motor ship

Crowds wave of the original Venus motor ship

Background image00094 Collection: The famous tea clipper Cutty Sark, restored in Falmouth harbour. Circa 1925

The famous tea clipper Cutty Sark, restored in Falmouth harbour. Circa 1925

Background image00094 Collection: The four-masted schooner ship Albatross lies at the River Tyne Commission Staiths

The four-masted schooner ship Albatross lies at the River Tyne Commission Staiths, North Sheilds after completing a round-the-world voyage

Background image00094 Collection: 18, 000-ton Ship Bishopsgate is launched from Sir James Laing

18, 000-ton Ship Bishopsgate is launched from Sir James Laing and Sons Shipyard on the River Wear

Background image00094 Collection: The new Boing Jetfoil being demonstrated at Southampton water, top speed 50mph

The new Boing Jetfoil being demonstrated at Southampton water, top speed 50mph. 29th April 1977

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Aquitania before her departure from the River Tyne

The ship Aquitania before her departure from the River Tyne. RMS Aquitania

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Berengaria enter the River Tyne

The ship Berengaria enter the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: Queen of Southend and Essex Queen starting the summer service to Ramsgate and Clacton

Queen of Southend and Essex Queen starting the summer service to Ramsgate and Clacton. OPS The steamers alongside at London Bridge Wharf. 27th May 1933

Background image00094 Collection: The motor vessel British Coast belonging to Coast Lines Ltd. 28th November 1953

The motor vessel British Coast belonging to Coast Lines Ltd. 28th November 1953

Background image00094 Collection: The 18, 000 ton tanker Helix seen passing South Shields as she left the River Tyne

The 18, 000 ton tanker Helix seen passing South Shields as she left the River Tyne

Background image00094 Collection: The 21, 000-ton ship Demerterton towers above the offices at the shipyard of John Redhead

The 21, 000-ton ship Demerterton towers above the offices at the shipyard of John Redhead and Son Limited at South Shields

Background image00094 Collection: Historian Allan Clark 37 seen here at home with his wife Caroline Jayne. April 18th 1965

Historian Allan Clark 37 seen here at home with his wife Caroline Jayne. April 18th 1965

Background image00094 Collection: The steam ship Caronia going all out in her speed trials off Arran in the winter sunshine

The steam ship Caronia going all out in her speed trials off Arran in the winter sunshine in 1948

Background image00094 Collection: P&O Liner Oriana setting sail from Southampton for Australia after a 15 day

P&O Liner Oriana setting sail from Southampton for Australia after a 15 day delay. 27th August 1970

Background image00094 Collection: The ship Hamilton Trader comes to Blyth Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Ltd

The ship Hamilton Trader comes to Blyth Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Ltd



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