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World War Two - Second World War - An old paddle steamer, one of the many ships of all shapes and sizes that helped in the evacuation of the BEF from the beaches at Dunkirk. Circa: June 1940
The HMS Shropshire. HMS Shropshire was a Royal Navy (RN) heavy cruiser of the London sub-class of County-class cruisers. She is the only warship to have been named after Shropshire, England
The trawler Cape Palliser seen here leaving a busy St Andrews Dock, Hull for the Northern fishing grounds. 2nd September 1959
World War Two - Second World War - Thames river craft arrive back after helping the evacuation of the BEF from the beaches at Dunkirk. 9th: June 1940
Going home on the last ferry from Bremerton to Seattle, an able bodied seaman and his girl say an hour long goodnight. 2nd March 1942
Passengers wave as they stand underneath the lifeboats on the deck of the Empress of Canada liner on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Quebec. 27th April 1961
Number 9000, the first engine to be completed since VE Day. One of the features is that the frontage lighting is electric instead of the old fashioned oil lamps. here its pictured in the station
The first blooms of spring steam into London Paddington, onboard the the GWRs West of England and Scilly Isles Flower Special in the dark early hours of a February morning in 1937
Lifeboats on board the passenger liner France 7th January 1962
The passenger liner Empress of England, under her own steam, passes through the Tyne piers and heads out into the open sea in March, 1957