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The Fog Bell, which was for a number of years was housed in the tower of the Seacombe stage, Wallasey. 12th August 1931
The a at work at Dover, Kent. 1932
General view from tyne Pier Head bus terminal in central Liverpool looking across the docks and the River Mersey towards Birkenhead and the Wirral Peninsula. 28th May 1965
Ferry on the Mersey River, North West England, 21st February 1935
Loading a car onto a ferry steamer at the Quay at Oban. Oban is a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. 23rd August 1951
Crowded ferry boats operated a faster than usual shuttle service from Birkenhead, Merseyside, to cope with increased traffic. Circa 1960
MV Royal Iris, Captain Tony Murphy (right) and first mate Robbie Quinn, steer the Iris out to meet the QE2. 24th July 1990. The MV Royal Iris is a twin screw, diesel-electric, Mersey Ferry
Seacombe Ferry Terminal. The floating roadway after two sections were torn away by a gale, leaving the third sections just holding, dropped on to a pontoon. Wirral, Merseyside, 30th December 1955
Teesside Princess, based on the River Tees at Stockton, maiden voyage up the Tees from the Tees Barrage to Yarm, stopping at the Castlegate Quay. 15th May 1996
World War Two. Mrs Ellen McShane at work on the Jarrow on Tyne ferry May 1942
Pop fans leaving the ferry on arrival at The Isle of Wight. 28th August 1970
Locals wait to board ferryboats that crowd the harbour in Dacca, Bangladesh. February 1961 l
Market traders beside the harbour set up their stalls in Dacca, Bangladesh. February 1961 l
These holidaymakers look unhappy that their holiday is over
British Rock n Rollers coming ashore at Calais with their transport, The Royal Daffodill cross-channel ferry in the background. 19th June 1961
White holidays Liverpool. The ferry boat passengers at Liverpool Landing Stage did not hesitate to dash for shelter when they landed in the pouring rain this afternoon. May 1950 P005230
Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri)
Passengers boarding the SS Canterbury at Dover. 15th July 1947
Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri). Close up of Mulley with the background of Liverpool
Forth Railway Bridge June 1962 Framed by the Forth Bridge is the ferry that carries road traffic to and from North and South Queensferry