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Aerial view of Riverside Quay, Hull. 21st April 1958
The crew of the Hull based stern trawler Kirkella seen here repainting the ships name and number. 28th August 1979
Newington Trawlers Ltd sidewinder trawler Warwick Deeping (H151) seen here leaving St Andrews Dock for the northern fishing grounds. 13th September 1956
Firth Steam Trawling Co Ltd sidewinding trawler St Zeno seen here lying against Princess Dock, Hull Circa 1948
Victoria Fishing Co Ltd Hull sidewinder trawler Olvina (H139) seen here tied up at St Andrews Dock, Hull 9th February 1957
The trawler Loch Tulla seen here leaving Hull for the northern fishing grounds. 29th November 1954
The Boyd Line Fleet sidewinder trawler Arctic Invader seen here leaving the St Andrews Dock, Hull 11th June 1954
The fishing vessel William McCann seen here mooring in a deserted Humber Dock Marina. 30th September 1980
The Coe Metcalf drill survey ship Pholas seen here docked in Hull. 9th March 1984
DB Finn (H332) (Left) seen here moored alongside The Boston Concord (GY730) in St Andrews Dock, Hull. 16th November 1967
The trawler Stella Leonis seen here offloading her catch of cod at St Andrews Dock. 14th January 1965
Trying to break the ice on a frozen floating harbour, Bristol, in the bitterly cold winter of 1970
Kings TID Tug "Sea Gem"pictured in 1961 in Bristol HarbourKings TID Tug " Sea Gem" pictured in 1961 in Bristol Harbour
Cary Grant. The Hollywood actor Cary Grant (real name Archie Leach) was often in Bristol, the city of his birth, to see his mother, who was in a nursing home
Shipbuilding at Smiths Dock. Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. 1972
Dockers busy unloading cargo at Cardiff Docks, a port in southern Cardiff, Wales. 18th April 1939
Ray Winney, 16, and Tony Scrivens, 16, on the boat Tobago. Dockside Dandies at Lowestoft, Suffolk. 16th May 1962
TGWU Union leader Barney Ward, pictures at Middlesbrough Dock, 11th May 1971
King George Dock in Hull, East Yorkshire. 16th March 1965
Liverpool Albert Dock re-development, work begins to dredge the docks, Merseyside. 17th September 1982
The clubship "Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074The clubship " Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074, which took part in the D-Day landings in Normandy travels down the Mersey to its new mooring to Collingwood Dock
Tugboats of the France, Fenwick company of Tyne and Wear pictured at their moorings off South Shields. Following company tradition
With an assorted crew of barmen, kitchen staff, hostesses, their familes The clubship " Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074
The South Docks, Liverpool, now almost completely silted up since the docks closed in 1972 and dredging operations stopped. 27th February 1982
The QE2 (Queen Elizabeth 2) visits Liverpool. 31st August 1994
Donaghadee harbour in Northern Ireland, County Down. 28th April 1914
The Egton, the last ship to be built at Whitby seen here at her berth in Hartlepool dock. 5th January 1986
Ships Cruise Liner Blenheim September 1976 The ship was laid up in Millwall Docks on the River Thames after a 14 strike by her crew
Ten Pound Poms a colloquial term used in Australia to describe British subjects who migrated to Australia after the Second World War under an assisted passage scheme created by the Australian
The RMS Olympic sister ship to the Titanic seen here arriving at Southampton docks The RMS Olympic was the first of the three sisters to be completed and was launched in 1911
The brig sailing ship Svenborg, a 300 ton wooden vessel registered at Vardo, Finalnd, lying at Derwenthaugh, River Tyne
Over 500 European owned Minis cross the channel to attend the Minis 35th Anniversary rally at Silverstone. 25th August 1994
Deckhand Richard Sorenson adores the sea. But the love-affair has been one sided, Richard, 19, has been to sea twice and both times ended in disaster
Swansea Docks. (Picture) An oil tanker berthed at Swansea, where facilities for rapid discharge are a feature. 16th January 1969
British Army Royal Engineers sapper J W Gould from Leeds, helping US soldier Private Simon Davido of New York unload supplies at Liverpool docks from one of the first American ships to bring supplies
British Army Royal Engineers sappers and US soldiers becoming working together at Liverpool docks unloading one of the first American ships to bring supplies to the United Kingdom. 29th June 1942
The Gneisenau battle cruiser in a floating dock at Keil. February 1942
The German liner Bremen after being bombed by the R. A. F. in Bremerhaven, GermanyThe German liner Bremen after being bombed by the R.A.F. in Bremerhaven, Germany. A - bow smoking B - Stern smoking C - Amidships burnt out D - Small craft Circa 1941
Damage inflicted on the docks at Ostend by the R. A. F. and the Royal NavyDamage inflicted on the docks at Ostend by the R.A.F. and the Royal Navy. What was once an active block of warehouses on the West Quay of the Bassin de la Marine is no longer operative
Bren gun carriers being swung on to Rangoon docks. Burma. circa 1st November 1941
Antwerp Docks, Belgium. The docks were captured intactly General Montogmerys 21st Army Group on 4th September 1944. A group of Pioneers on parade are pictured
Reconnaissance photograph taken by 541 PRU Squadron over Hamburg, Germany after major raids by aircraft of Bomber Command on the nights of 27/28 July and 29/30 July 1943
RAF Photo reconnaissance photograph of Kiel harbour following a raid by RAF Bomber Command. Circa December 1940
Photo-reconnaissance image taken by a Spitfire of 541 Squadron over Hamburg, Germany after major raids by aircraft of Bomber Command on the nights of 27/28 July
Aerial photograph taken from a RAF Venturas during a daylight raid on the docks at Den Halder, Holland. 23rd December 1942
At least 36 bombs explode during a successful raid on the docks at Den Helder in Holland by RAF Ventura planes on the 23rd of December 1942
The target area of the docks at Den Helder in Holland just before a successful raid by RAF Ventura planes. 23rd of December 1942