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Stockton framed in the arches of Victoria Bridge, County Durham. 9th April 1978
Canal scenes. April 1954
People enjoying the hot weather in Brighton, East Sussex. July 1957
Indian troops seen here on the banks of the Shatt al Arab waterway during the Mesopotamia campaign. Circa December 1914
Views along the Grand Union Canal, in Hertfordshire. 19th June 1954
Tees Newport Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. 31st August 1936
A view of Looe Bridge, Cornwall. Circa 1953
The Wearmouth bridge over the River Wear. Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. 28th April 1954
A crowded scene at the Sandon Half Tide Dock, Liverpool. 9th March 1956
A Scottish piper pipes a send-off for the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of England, on its way to Canada at Greenock after arriving from Liverpool. 9th April 1966
A man reading near St Botolphs Church in Boston, Lincolnshire. 2nd April 1953
Young boys on the beach in St Ives lighting a fire in the sand, Cornwall. 15th February 1954
Eton Boathouse, Windsor, Berkshire. 20th May 1954
A view of Windsor, from Eton, looking across the River Thames, with Windsor Castle in the background, Berkshire. 20th May 1954
Scenes along the River Thames in Richmond, Greater London. Circa 1945
People watch the boats off the coast of Sark, Channel Islands. July 1947
Testing out home made diving equipment, with crowds watching. Wiltshire. Circa 1945
Aerial view of London showing Waterloo bridge on the River Thames, the Bank Power station now the Tate Modern Gallery looking toward Tower Bridge. August 1959
Jim Nicholson (left) and Magnus Simpson, dressed in Viking costume arriving at Blyth Harbour on 22nd July 1980
Passenger ferry Catherine on the water at East India docks, London. Circa 1935
Coracle fishers at Cenarth carry their Craft on their backs. : Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
Young boys fishing on a canal near Watford, Hertfordshire. Circa 1945
Aerial view of Henley Regatta 1928. Rough scans for evaluation purposes only. watscan - - 18/08/2010
William David Owen is 72 years of age. For thirty years hes been coracle fishing. Now, as he paddles four-year-old Alan Davies across the Teify, he becomes deep in thought
By the famous Cenarth bridge the coracle fishers set out for a days fishing. They work in pairs and each pair must keep at least 200 feet away from another
PUPILS from Southflelds Junior School, Hillfields, Coventry, are enjoying a term-time stay away from city life for the next two weeks at a " camp site school" in the Warwickshire
The 13th century St Just in Roseland Church, in St Just in Roseland, Cornwall. The church is set in set in riverside gardens luxuriantly planted with semitropical shrubs and trees
Arundel - Sussex. November 1952 C5406
Two men at work at Rye Harbour, Sussex. November 1952 C5848
US navy men and craft participate in the historic crossing of the River Rhine. Crossing illustrates method of using boats in the construction of a bridge. March 1945
Children on boating lake at Festival of Britain 1951 in Battersea pleasure gardens
Port of London Dock Guides, June 1965. Two of the guides talk as they look over the ships in the docks on the River Thames in London
Mousehole Harbour. Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England. It is situated approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Penzance on the shore of Mounts Bay. June 1975
A woman and a young girl looking across the River Thames, with Windsor Castle in the background, Berkshire, 1st May 1952
Pictures of the sea at Whitstable, Kent, frozen solid in places. 14th January 1963
A view of the harbour in Rozel on the island of Jersey, Channel Islands. September 1965
A view of Gorey Harbour on the island of Jersey, Channel Islands, with Mont Orgueil in the background. September 1965
The British People are traditionally a sea-fairing race, and Londoners are no exception. With Old Father Thames constantly drawing them
Time for lunch on the Old Father Thames, before a trip down the river to Margate. Circa 1950
Victoria Docks, Leith. Site of the new Scottish Office. 5th March 1992
Trawler in high seas, North Atlantic, September 1960
The coracle, owing to its maneuverability, has served several purposes in the course of time. At one time they were used for the punishment of criminals
Coracle fishers on the River Teifi at Cenarth: Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
A Village street scene. Fishermen, Net menders, knitters and coracle builders are all at work, and yet, pervading it all is a feeling of leisure and peace
Coracle conference at Cenart: Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
Passers-by stop on Cenarth Bridge to look at the coracle men plying their craft down the Teifi. Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval