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Sydney Australia, tanker docks
General view of harbour and shipyards in Kiel Germany
Beardmores shipyard site at Dalmuir on the River Clyde in Scotland, developed for Turners Asbestos Cement Co March 1938
The BP Seillean Swops Vessel (Single Well Oil Production Ship) being built at Harland and Wolff Shipyard In Belfast December 1988
The launching of the liner Queen Elizabeth at John Brown shipyard on the River Clyde, being pulled by tug The Flying Eagle 27th September 1938
The Launch of the Queen Mary liner at John Brown Shipyard on the River Clyde in Scotland March 1936
Shipyard worker. Circa 1940s
HMS Eagle is launched at the Harland and Wolf dockyard Belfast by Princess Elizabeth
Fairfields shipyard workers shop stewards in a meeting with Ian Stewart. At the table are Bill Howkens on the left, and Danny Gallagher on right Circa 1955
World War Two. Women workers at HM Dockyards in Devonport, Plymouth using the drilling machine to drill holes in ships steel plates October 1945
The workforce and their families gather at the launch of the new liner QE2 at John Brown shipyard on the River Clyde September 1967
Ship called Sylvania under Construction November 1956 at John Browns Yard at Clydebank in Scotland - The 22, 000 ton Cunard Liner is a sister ship to Invernia, Saxonia and Carinthia
Ceramic ship pictured in Govan dry dock April 1952
The dredger Humber River being overhauled in Cairncross Drydock in Brisbane
Merchant vessel Yorkshire under construction in 1974
Muristan looks well on the South Shields skyline. And she was reluctant to slide away on her launch yesterday. There was a long pause before she at last began to move off. 17/05/50
Swan Hunter shipyard were the biggest tanker is being built called the ESSO Northumbria April 1969
A general view showing cranes and platforms at Clyde Shipyard in Scotland April 1999
River Clyde shipbuilding 1948
Shipyard workers celebrate holding caps in the air, cheering the King and Queen during a visit. Dennys shipyard, Dumbarton, River Clyde. 1940
Scott Lithgow staff leave dock yard after first day at work. 1967
Shipyard Workers watch the launch of the Tocoma City as the new liner glides from her berth at Fairfields shipyard November 1971
R. M.s Queen Mary - November 1949, repairs to keelR.M.S Queen Mary - November 1949, repairs to keel
The luxury liner QE2 under construction at John Browns Shipyard in Clydebank on the River Clyde December 1966
The Cunard Liner Queen Elizabeth in dry dock in Southampton for her yearly overhaul February 1962
River Clyde, shipbuilding industry in Glasgow, Scotland. May 1951
An impressive study of the great new liner Empress of Britain taken from one of the cranes at Fairfields Shipyard at Govan on the River Clyde June 1958
Women Boat Builders during WW2 - 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
The arrival of a contingent of British nurses on the steamer "Marie Henriette"The arrival of a contingent of British nurses on the steamer " Marie Henriette" at Ostend. August 1914
A ships hull being built by Swan Hunter in Wallsend. 27 / 09 / 70A ships hull being built by Swan Hunter in Wallsend. 27/09/70
Captain Philip Roberts of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and Dr Roger Vaughan, deputy chief executive of Swan Hunter at the ship handing of over ceremony of the RFA Sir Galahad. 25/11/87
Harry Mitcheson, general manager and director at Blyth shipyard, Gregson and Company Ltd. 12/12/70
The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter, awaits her fate at Newcastle quayside. It was 99% certain at the time that she would be sold for scrap. 05/01/72
Hatch covers being made at Blyth shipyard Macgregor and Company (Manufacturing) Ltd. 12/12/70
The Vistafjord passenger cruise liner having her keel laid on the first day being built for Den Norske Amerikaline a/s Oslo, by Swan Hunter Shipbuilders Ltd. Wallsend
Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard, she is the first liner to be built at the yard for 10 years, for Norwegian Armerica Limited 28 October 1971
Cranes at Tyne Dock, South Shields 21 June 1979
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, during a visit to Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Limited shipyards in Wallsend. 20th December 1957
One of the super tankers take shape at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, towering over the nearby houses
A ship being built at a shipyard along the River Tyne
Return of SS Great Britain 4th July 1970
The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia is being completed at the Vickers-Armstrongs Navle Shipyard on the River Tyne
The jungle of steel and concrete is the heart of the River Wear industry seen from the Monkwearmouth Bridge at Sunderland
The dry dock at the Austin and Pickergill Shipyard, Sunderland
For the first time in 46 years the two sections of the gate of No 2 dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, were romoved today for major maintenance repairs
One of the Esso super tankers take shape at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, towering over the nearby houses