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The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin

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The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin

The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austins yard in Sunderland.
2nd February 1938. © Mirrorpix

NCJ
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
England
WA*5694463

Media ID 21610993

Boat Journey Moorings River Ships

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In this print titled "The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin's yard in Sunderland" we are transported back to a significant moment in history. The year is 1938, and amidst the bustling atmosphere of Austins shipyard, a group of determined foyboatmen prepare for their arduous journey ahead. With their sturdy boats moored along the riverbank, these skilled workers stand tall as they gear up for another day on the water. Their weathered faces tell tales of countless hours spent battling against tides and currents, ensuring that ships like the newly launched SS Eleanor Brooke can safely navigate through treacherous waters. As they embark on their daily routine, one cannot help but admire their unwavering dedication and commitment to their craft. These unsung heroes play an integral role in keeping maritime operations running smoothly, often working behind-the-scenes without much recognition. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of an era when manual labor was at its peak. It encapsulates not only the physical demands faced by these foyboatmen but also highlights the importance of teamwork and camaraderie within such close-knit communities. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints with utmost care, this image allows us to step back into time and appreciate those who worked tirelessly to ensure our rivers remained navigable for shipping vessels during this transformative period in history.


Framed Prints of The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin

Step into history with our stunning Framed Print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the iconic image "The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin" by NCJ from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating photograph transports you back to 2nd February 1938, capturing the moment foyboatmen set off from Austin's yard in Sunderland, as the SS Eleanor Brooke sets sail for the first time. Impeccably framed in a design that complements the image, this print is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors alike. Bring a piece of maritime history into your home and relive the past with every glance.


Photo Prints of The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin

Step back in time with this stunning photographic print from the Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. Witness the historic moment as the foyboatmen set off to work after the successful launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin's yard in Sunderland on 2nd February 1938. This timeless image captures the essence of maritime history and is a must-have for any nautical enthusiast or history buff. Experience the past in vivid detail with our high-quality, museum-grade prints.


Poster Prints of The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin

Step back in time with our stunning Media Storehouse poster print featuring the iconic image "The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin's Yard" by NCJ from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating photograph takes us back to 2nd February 1938, capturing the moment the hardworking foyboatmen set off from Sunderland's Austin yard as the SS Eleanor Brooke takes to the water. Bring the history and nostalgia of this significant maritime event into your home or office with this beautiful, high-quality poster print.


Jigsaw Puzzles of The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin

Step back in time with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the iconic image "The foyboatmen go to work after the launch of the SS Eleanor Brooke at Austin" by NCJ from Memory Lane Prints. This intricately detailed puzzle captures the historic moment of the SS Eleanor Brooke's launch at Austin's yard in Sunderland on 2nd February 1938. Engage in a rewarding puzzle experience as you bring this piece of maritime history to life, piece by piece.

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