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Signal Practice. Sub. Lieutenant F. E Fenwick, of MontrealSignal Practice. Sub. Lieutenant F.E Fenwick, of Montreal, acknowledges on a signal projector the receipt of an message to his ship. Sub. Lieutenant. L.F Johnson, of Ottawa, records the message
RICHARD BRANSON WITH THE ATLANTIC CHALLENGER II 27 / 03 / 1986RICHARD BRANSON WITH THE ATLANTIC CHALLENGER II 27/03/1986
Picture shows the HMS Hunter. H35. Picture is passed by Censors. HMS Hunter was a H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s
Swansea Docks, Wales. Harbour pilot Eric May is pictured, The Tanker behind him is the British Gunnar. 28th July 1967
Swansea Docks, Wales. BP Tanker Fulmar enters the docks. 28th July 1967
Swansea Docks, Wales. 28th July 1967
The Royal Family visit South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. The family leave the jetty at Loch Skiport Pier to join the Royal Yacht. Princess Anne and Prince Charles are pictured on a boat
Members of the Royal Family travelled by train to Southampton to board the Royal Yacht Britannia. They will spend a week cruising from Southampton round the British Isles to Aberdeen
Joe Carver, owner of an umbrella making business, sits in a fishing boat smoking a cigar, surrounded by his umbrellas. 8th July 1971
Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Mersey Docks during their visit to Liverpool. 30th March 1949
Children paint cobble at Guisborough School in the north-east of England. Circa 1973
For Jimmy Greaves and his wife Irene, those white cliffs of Dover are the medicine they ve been needing. They mean English tea English Tele and the sound of English voices in the streets
Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. 3rd July 1986
Princess Michael of Kent helps Richard Branson launch the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £1Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £ 1.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. Prime Minister, Mrs Thatcher joins him on the boat. 3rd July 1986
Richard Bransons powerboat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger breaks the trans-Atlantic sea crossing record. 29th June 1986
Richard Branson aboard his houseboat / office at Maida Vale, LondonRichard Branson aboard his houseboat/office at Maida Vale, London, with his baby daughter Holly. 31st July 1982
Richard Branson pictured after being rescued 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
Southlands School children leave on school boat, Middlesbrough. 1975
Teacher John Daws and pupils on board the Northumbira. A nautical studies department has operated for years in the former Southlands School, now a part of the new Keldholme School. 13th September 1983
Ferry to Lisbon along the Tagus, Portugal. June 1959
Princess Margaret attends the Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race 1960. The Princess meets members of the teams at the Ibis Rowing Club, Chiswick, after the race. 3rd April 1960
Princess Margaret and her fiance Antony Armstrong-Jones attend the Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race 1960. The Princess meets members of the teams at the Ibis Rowing Club, Chiswick, after the race
Waiting for his boat to go out, John Woodward of Fulham complete in naval rig-out. Hyde Park, London. 12th September 1939
The Mersey Millpond. As night draws in, a lonely boat makes its way along a peaceful river, while above, clouds roll away. A quiet night for the men at sea. July 1973
An Oxford and Cambridge boat race with a difference. It is the annual Punt Relay Race which is held alternately at Oxford and Cambridge. This years race took place on the River Cam at Cambridge
Cullercoats cobles, which have been painted and renovated in readiness for the salmon fishing season. Tyne and Wear. 14th February 1934
Geoffrey Bayldon seen here on location, filming the childrens fantasy series Catweazle at Wintershall. 20th June 199
Liverpool fire brigade ship "Salvor". 27th August 1931Liverpool fire brigade ship " Salvor". 27th August 1931
Lifeboat crew at Folkestone, Kent. 20th July 1933
Yarmouth Lifeboat. 19th July 1928
Navy week opened at various Naval ports. Here is a typical picture form Chatham, Kent, with " Enemy" submarine sinking after a " Q" boat demonstration. Circa 1930
This is one of a series of pictures showing the first landing Barge kitchen, a converted Thames barge arriving off the Normandy beachhead
Womens sculling championship of the River Thames. Which was promoted and organised by the Daily Mirror. Miss Brady (2nd) assists the winner Miss Pocock, who is rowed out
One of Carr-Hartleys cars arriving by Ferry after crossing the Zambezi river whilst on tour in Rhodesia. Circa 1930
Cambridge again defeated Oxford in the boat race by seven lengths. This year is the centenary of the race. Cambridge are pictured leading in Hammersmith. 23rd March 1929
Trials of Miss England II. Kaye Don in the motor-boat Miss England II, with Mr R E Garner, mechanic, on land. Lough Neagh. Northern Ireland. 20th January 1931
Overwhelming evidence that sculling, if properly done, is a suitable sport for women has been obtained by The Daily Mirror
King George V on the Royal Barge during the Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire. 6th July 1912
Rose Hill School, Tunbridge Wells, where Lord Baden-Powell was once a scholar, has a 58ft steamship on the lawn in the grounds
The Thames Pageant. The Royal Barge with the Royal family on board leaving the Custom House. 5th August 1919
Queen Mary and Princess Mary on the Royal Barge during the Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire. 6th July 1912
Passengers come aboard in basket owing to sea being too rough for use of companion ladder. Rough sea at Port Elizabeth. SS Llandovery Castle. 16th April 1928
New lifeboat "Milburn"for Holy Island leaves the River Wear. 4th June 1925New lifeboat " Milburn" for Holy Island leaves the River Wear. 4th June 1925
The Royal Barge sailing on the River Thames during the River Pageant. 4th August 1919
Caister lifeboat, Norfolk, mock rescue becomes real. 5th August 1935
The Dungeness lifeboat "David Barclay of Tottenham"The Dungeness lifeboat " David Barclay of Tottenham" turned out to rescue the large ironsides of Rochester which was carrying a cargo of stone from Portland to Maidstone
The Tynemouth lifeboat being taken out of its shelter for its monthly launch and test. The boat was destroyed by enemy action. 6th November 1929