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Former Navy Minehunter HMS Kellington being towed underneath the Princess of Wales Bridge at Stockton, on its way to Corporation Quay. 22nd August 1993
The Sea Cadets have a new base - the retired mine hunter HMS Kellington has docked at the riverside in Stockton. Stockton Fireman Binks on a tour of the ship takes time to try the galley
First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill inspecting sailors from HMS Hardy on Horse Guards Parade in Central London during the Second World War. 19th April 1940
Royal Marine Commando Reservist Corporal Robert Kilgour is one of 21 Reservist preparing to go to Iraq. 23rd April 1981
This was the scene in George Square, Glasgow, when the Royal Marines provided a guard of honour for Remembrance Day service the Cenotaph
Marine Andrew Riley delighted to see his baby son Darren 4 weeks old born while Andrew was in Falklands, with wife Karen and other son Adam. 9th July 1982
First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill visits HMS Exeter to welcome her home at Plymouth during the Second World War. 15th February 1940
A large force of Japanese sailors marching from their ship through the streets of the foreign settlement of Shanghai, China shortly before the start of the Chinese Civil War. April 1927
The Defence of the city of Shanghai, China in 1927. Sailors from the United States warship Pittsburgh, on e of the many vessels of various nationalities off the town ready to defend foreign lives
Naval Cadets seen here in Coventry City Centre advertising the RNAS Bramcote Navy Day Air Display. Circa June 1954
H. M.s Otter which was involved in a slight collision with a ferry in the Ship CanalH.M.S Otter which was involved in a slight collision with a ferry in the Ship Canal yesterday, arriving at the Manchester Docks after the incident
HMS Ceylon, Ceylon class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, returns to Portsmouth after 17 month on station in the Far East, Friday 18th December 1959
Lee-Enfield Rifle No. 4, buried with full military honours at Bisley, Surrey, England, by a 26 strong party of Royal Navy Officers and Men, Thursday 7th July 1966
Sailors of the Yugoslavian navy seen here at the Valley ground to watch the match between Charlton and Aston Villa. Charlton went on to win five one. 28th March 1953
The training ship Warspite decorated for an inspection of Prince Louis of Battenbury on the River Thames at Greenwich. Warspite was a former Royal Navy ship of the line. January 1918
Naval Cadets seen here in Coventry City Centre advertising the RNAS Bramcote Navy Day Air Display. West Midlands, formerly Warwickshire, Circa June 1954
Hats off to Cadet Petty Officer Michael Locke - who won top honours on dry land when he took part in a cross country competition against cadets from all over Yorkshire
General Gourand, Commander-In-Chief of the French forces in the Dardanelles, and General de Amade, leaving on board a French destroyer
"Spurlos Versenkt"sunk with out trace. The wake of the torpedo leads from" Spurlos Versenkt" sunk with out trace. The wake of the torpedo leads from the bows of the German submarine U35 to claim another allied ship
A SS B. E. 2c RNAS airship returning to base after patrolling over the North SeaA SS B.E.2c RNAS airship returning to base after patrolling over the North Sea. Circa July 1915 Evaluation Scan
The German High Sea Fleet seen here anchored in Scapa Flow 28th November 1918 after surrendering to the Allies at the end of the First World War. Evaluation Scan
An American destroyer coming to her anchorage in a north of Ireland port during the second World War, January 1942
British Prime MInister Winston Churchill gives the V sign to sailors as he disembarks his ship upon arrival in America for talks with President Roosevelt during World WarTwo. June 1943
The Greenwich Royal Hospital was established in 1694 by Royal Charter for the relief and support of seamen and their dependants and for the improvement of navigation
"Twiggy"the baby elephant was half an hour late for her appointment to" Twiggy" the baby elephant was half an hour late for her appointment to tow of the premises, the 47 year old Captain Derek Napper Napper
HMS Battleaxe, a battle class destroyer returns home to a warm welcome, Devonport, Devon, 12th December 1955
HMS Marlborough seen here approaching the Teesside coast on her inaugural visit to Middlesbrough. 18th November 1993
The crew of HMS Diomede can drum up money with the best of them. Especially when its for a good cause like Dormanstown Delegates Juvenile Jazz band
The County Class Destroyer HMS Norfolk seen here at her beth in Middlesbrough Dock during a visit to the City. 14th February 1974
Commander Lloyd H Adams captain of the USS Barry a Sherman Class Destroyer which is visiting Middlesbrough as part of the Captain James Cook Festival. 23rd October 1978
Ton class minesweeper HMS Kellington seen here being towed under the Tees Transporter Bridge on its way to Stockton. 16th August 1993
More than one hundred shipyard workers gathered at Hartlepool docks to bid farewell to the restored iron clad HMS Warrior. 12th June 1987
Ratings from HMS Jupiter seen here taking part in a cycle race started from the bridge of the Leander Class frigate which is visiting Middlesbrough, 17th December 1979
Lord Mountbatten poses for a photograph with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip with the ships crew on the main deck of HMS Glasgow May 1954
Lady Diana Spencer, soon to be Princess Diana, arrives at St Pauls Cathedral on her wedding day. 29th July 1981
The battleship SMS Bayern of the German Imperial Fleet seen here sinking by the stern on the morning of the 21st June 1919 shortly after the crew had opened the seacocks to scuttled the ship
Submariners, pictured reading the Daily Mirrors Good Morning Newspaper, which was specially published and distributed for the Royal Navy Submarine Corps during World War Two
German Sailors. As they are not required for duty at sea, the German sailors are being employed in various capacities. Our Picture Shows: Members of the Kreigsmarine working for the Red Cross
Aerial view The block ships HMS Intrepid and HMS Iphigenia in the channel of the Bruges ship canal at Zeebrugge following the first raid on the port on the 23rd April 1918
Russian commandos come ashore after landing froma submarine during the Second World War, May 1942
HMS Indomitable an Invincible-class battlecruiser of the British Royal Navy. She was built before World War I and saw active service during the war
German submarines of the High Sea Fleet seen here at Harwich shortly after they surrendered. 20th November 1918
HMS Dreadnought, an 18, 110-ton battleship built at Portsmouth Dockyard, England shown here was a battleship of the British Royal Navy that revolutionised naval power
A great cloud of smoke and smooth patches of floating oil are all that remains to mark the spot where U 57 a German U-boat has been sent to the bottom by the explosion of a depth charge dropped by
Motor-Car Procession of Royal and other Representatives of Foreign States seen here making their way down Northumberland Avenue ahead of the gold state coach carrying the Queen to Westminster Abbey
Schoolchildren enjoy a ice lolly on Victoria Embankment whilst waiting for the Royal Procession to pass by on its way to Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 2nd June 1953