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Swans looking at a woman asleep in a boat, on the River Thames, London, Circa 1946
A view of Windsor, from Eton, looking across the River Thames, with Windsor Castle in the background, Berkshire. 20th May 1954
Testing out home made diving equipment, with crowds watching. Wiltshire. Circa 1945
A woman with two dogs at Flatford Mill, on the River Stour close to the Suffolk-Essex border. The Mill featured in many paintings by John Constable. East Bergholt, Suffolk. Circa 1945
Mr G H Woodroffe talking to his 9 year old son, Martyn Woodroffe, who is the youngest competitor in the Taff Swim. Circa 1959
Eustace Rogers builds coracles but the demand for this ancient form of transport has fallen in the past few hundred years
The River Shiel at the entrance to Loch Shiel. 20th October 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
The Dome for the 1951 Festival of Britain under construction in London 1950 There are many similarities in design, location and content between this dome and the Millenium Dome
St John The Baptist Church, Egglescliffe, 18th March, 1975
Two Viking long ships on the river Tyne on 24th July 1980
A Viking long ship miakes it way up the river Tyne on 21st July 1980
A Viking long boat coming up to the Tyne Bridge on the river Tyne on 26th July 1980
Passenger ferry Catherine on the water at East India docks, London. Circa 1935
The Dee River and the Bridge of Dee a few miles from Braemar. ~This view is looking southeast towards Balmoral Forest and the peaks in the distance
A couple of young women use stepping stones to cross the Ewenny River that rises to the north east of Bridgend town, in South Wales
Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval, basket-shaped boats that were being used by ancient Britons when Caesar invaded the island
Pictures of the Lady Falls, Afon Pyrddin, Wales, frozen solid. 13th January 1963
The Strid in the Bolton Abbey estate in Wharfedale in North Yorkshire, circa 1970
Scenes along the River Thames in Richmond, Greater London. 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
The destroyer HMS Glasgow puts to sea from the River Tyne on her way to Portsmouth to be handed over to the Royal Navy. The Swan Hunter built HMS Glasgow was the fifth Type 42 destroyer to enter
Where some of the happiest ship companies afloat are to be found - Whitsun on the Norfolk Broads near Potter Heigham. Circa 1940
Arundel - Sussex. November 1952 C5406
A boy sits with his pet dog next to the River Chess in Chenies, Buckinghamshire. Circa 1945
The Crown Prince container ship, built by Swan Hunter at Walker in 1979. The ship entered service with Prince Line in March 79. 8th March, 1979
Scenes on the edge of the River Tyne. at Newcastle QuaysideScenes on the edge of the River Tyne.at Newcastle Quaysides Sunday Market 11th March, 1979
A taste of nostalgia as one of the engines that is appearing at the Corbridge Steam Rally trundles over the lovely old stone bridge across the Tyne at Corbridge on 12th June 1988
Dr David Bellamy with Lindsey Collier, Paul Taylor and Donna Staite on 1st May 1990. David officially opened a riverside walk from Roker in Sunderland to Fatfield in Washington
David Bellamy tries out the shuttle bike to cross the River Tyne in Newcastle on 11th May 1998
Boys jumping off the bank of the River Thames into the water near Tower Bridge, London. June 1952
Aerial view of the 1951 Exhibition site for the Festival of Britain on the South bank near Blackfriar. 12th May 1951
Lindisfarne sailed down the Tyne on a musical journey. The group were filming on board a Tyne ferry for a half-hour television show called All Right Now
Mother and daughter Captain and crew of a Canal Boat near Kings Langley between London and Birmingham on the Grand Union Canal during the Second World War. 17th March 1944
St. Albans scene Cathedral seen through trees March 1952
The Bridge Hotel, Newcastle, manager Bert Young and customers admire the view of the Tyne Bridge and Swing Bridge from the new patio beer garden. 27th August, 1980
London Bridge - July 1965
Two young boys in the village of Denham, Buckinghamshire. Standing in the street, by a bridge, looking at something caught in a jar. June 1952
Pulling together, Oxford University boat race crew on the tideway at Putney, completing their training for Saturdays boat race against Cambridge University. Putney, London, 24th March 1955
Holidays. Two girls cool off with their horses at Landralle, Cornwall. April 1953 D2099
My Lady Ferry at Cookham. May 1952 C2748
A woman and a young girl looking across the River Thames, with Windsor Castle in the background, Berkshire, 1st May 1952
Sunset over Tower Bridge on the River Thames, London, 1966
The Short S. 45 Solent 2 the last of the large flying boats flown by BOAC on overseasThe Short S.45 Solent 2 the last of the large flying boats flown by BOAC on overseas routes. It first flew in 1946 and the last one was built in 1949
The motor minesweeper HMS Inglesham was the first of the 93 ships of the Ham-class of inshore minesweepers. Pictured here with Mr J P L Thomas, First Lord of the Admiralty