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Nina Carter, model, pictured in August 1972. Location unknown. Nina Carter, (born Penelope Jane Mallett) was a well known model in the 1970s, and a singer
The first lifeboat, The Original built by Henry Greathead of South Shields in 1789. The history of the first ever LifeBoat from https
Tenby lifeboat coxswain Alan Thomas at the Tenby lifeboat station before being presented with the Royal national Lifeboat Institutions silver medal for gallantry in London. 22nd May 1990
The Renfrew Boat Club, with the Inchinnan Cruising Club just beyond the fence, sometimes called The Working Mans Royal Yacht Club, Renfrew, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Sunday 8th May 1949
Billy Connolly launches his Tickety-boo tea in London - 18 / 10 / 1999Billy Connolly launches his Tickety-boo tea in London - 18/10/1999
Queen Elizabeth II at The Way We Were Museum at Wigan Pier. 21st March 1986
During his visit to London, David Cassidy stay aboard the 120 ft luxury yacht " Ocean Sabre" which he has personally chartered and which is moored in the Thames off Tower Pier
Ray Winney, 16, and Tony Scrivens, 16, with Gloria Knights, 17. on the boat Tobago. Dockside Dandies at Lowestoft, Suffolk. 16th May 1962
Top glamour model Stephanie McLean posing on a sailboat January 1975 75-00129
Glamour girl / actress June Barry at Hammersmith Pier. June 1960 M4372-004Glamour girl/actress June Barry at Hammersmith Pier. June 1960 M4372-004
The British Bombardier Cargo ship towering over the surrounding warehouses at Clyde Dockyard, Glasgow, with dockers playing football underneath her bow, 5th April 1962
The Cullercoats lifeboat Sir James Knott arrives at North Shields with a damaged bow. SIR JAMES KNOTT was built as an Oakley twin screw motor lifeboat by Groves
The new lifeboat City of Leeds arrives at Redcar, North Yorkshire. The official launch ceremony for the Royal National Lifeboat " City of Leeds" at Redcar was in August 1951
The rescuers of the Teesmouth lifeboat (left to right) Peter Race, Bob Easton, Roy Copeman, Chris Jones, Tony Jameson and John Race. Picture taken 26th January 1986
The old South Shields lifeboat Tyne built in 1833. The Tyne Lifeboat, the worlds second oldest lifeboat in existence and one of the North Easts most important examples of maritime heritage
The launching ceremony of the newly named lifeboat Mary Joicey. More than 3, 000 saw Newbiggins new £ 45, 000 lifeboat officially named the Mary Joicey on Saturday
The christening ceremony of the Rhyl lifeboat Gordon Warren by Lady Scarisbrick. Picture shows Lady Scarisbrick christening the lifeboat with lifeboat crew and cox in attendance. 14th September 1946
The new St. Davids lifeboat Joseph Soar takes to the water. 20th May 1964
St. Davids Lifeboat Station during the centenary celebrations. 12th June 1969
Dr. Joseph Soar with the St. Davids lifeboat which was named after him. 24th August 1966
The Henry Comber Brown is launched for the first time from the new £300The Henry Comber Brown is launched for the first time from the new £ 300, 000 causeway at Tenby Lifeboat Launch Station. 28th June 1980
Swansea lifeboat cruises go round Swansea Bay after it had been launched to stage a mock rescue with members of the Mumbles Yacht Club and board posing as survivors
Princess Grace of Monaco hosts Princess Anne for lunch aboard her family schooner Cecelia. 27th June 1972
Small ships pool. The amateur crew on the boat-deck in port. 13th August 1943
Men of the East Anglia Royal Observer Corps at sea with the Royal Navy. Picture taken 23rd April 1943
Royal Air Force Marine Branch 67-ft Thornycroft High Speed Launch HSL 2586 seen here being put through her speed trials. 15th May 1943
Picture shows a life saving raft which is hoped will save the lives of thousands of ship wrecked seaman. Picture taken in the Port of Hull
Picture shows the HMS Calcutta. HMS Calcutta was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, named after the Indian city of Calcutta. She was part of the Carlisle group of the C-class of cruisers
Neil Kinnock on the campaign trail in London. 2nd April 1992
The wedding of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey. The happy couple at Tower Pier on the Royal Barge as they prepare to speed out to the Britannia
Richard Branson launches the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
PS John H Amos, paddlewheel tugboat, built in Scotland in 1931, pictured going down river, Teesside, Circa 1973. Paddle Steamer (PS) John H Amos
The launch of the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Richard Branson and other members of the crew from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger which sank 100 miles off the Scillies. He and his crew of eight were trying to break the Atlantic crossing record
Richard Branson with his parents after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger, which sank 100 miles off the Scillies
Southlands School children, Middlesbrough. 1976
Southalnds School, Middlesbrough. Mr John Dawes with some of the pupils from Southlands School on a nautical studies course on the Tees. 25th April 1983
Children looking at the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. July 1968
Please craft on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Parbold, beside the old mill, West Lancashire, England, Tuesday 27th June 1972
The Top Locks, Lathom, where the Leeds and Liverpool Canal branches off to Rufford. March 1975
A girl and her dog on a peaceful boat trip on the Leeds and Liverpool canal near Ormskirk. January 1974
People enjoying a trip down the canal. September 1956
Floral decoration on a barge at on the Leeds and Liverpool canal at Appley Bridge. June 1980
The Oxford Cambridge boat race. Passing the winning post at Mortlake, with Cambridge (right) leading by three lengths. 2nd April 1927
Many lives lost when river flood sweeps into London streets. The most destructive London floods within living memory have taken place in districts along the Thames. Many lives were lost
Dartmouth Harbour, Devon. Circa 1929. Tyrell Collection
Left standing idle after loading the final cargo on board the coastal steamer Farringay at the Queens Dock, Cardiff, these coal hoists will never again load vessels bound for far countries with their
This mornings photograph of Bristol Channel Ship Repairers dry dock at Cardiff Docks. 28th May 1976