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A modern self righting lifeboat, the Arun Class RNLB Spirit of Tayside, operating out of Broughty Ferry lifeboat station in Dundee. 6th June 1979
The Barry lifeboat and the Royal Navy Auxiliary ship Odiman escorts the small craft Pauline after a call for rescue from the occupants in the Bristol Channel. 12th August 1970
John Hart receives a message on the ship to shore lifeboat radio in Barry, Wales. 4th March 1970
Barry Station Number Two lifeboat entering the dock. In the background is Butlins holiday camp. 20th December 1977
The RNLB Watkins Williams lifeboat which served in Moelfre from 1956 to 1977, before serving at Oban, Argyllshire. During her service life, she was launched 154 times, saving 143 lives. Circa 1975
Members of the crew pose in from of the lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver and William Maine as the Ferryside station prepares to be closed down at the end of the month. In the background is the Hon
The Mayor of Carmarthen (Mr. W. D. Jones) accompanied by the Deputy Mayor (Mr. M. E. Clifford Jones), the Borough Sheriff (Alderman John Jenkins), and the Town Clerk (Mr. David Myrddin Thomas)
The former Longhope lifeboat T. G. B ON962, seen here leaving LittlehamptonThe former Longhope lifeboat T.G.B ON962, seen here leaving Littlehampton, Sussexs after being repaired follow the capsizing of the vessel
A training exercise at the Merchant Navy School, teaceing rookies how to shovel coal and clean the furnaces with stones instead of coal
A sunken enemy ship lies in the harbour of Gaeta on the west coast of Italy near Rome during the Second World War. Circa May 1944
The passage of the convoy from the west to Malta on June 14 / 16 was under the command ofThe passage of the convoy from the west to Malta on June 14/16 was under the command of Vice- Admiral Curtesis. It was sighted
The Merchant Services Fighter United, an RAF operational aircraft unit based at Speke Airport, have played one of the most daring parts in the war at sea and in the air
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Porpoise returns to its base in Portsmouth, England after 14 serving 14 months in the Mediterranean
Operation Pedestal. A general view of the convoy under air attack showing the intense anti-aircraft barrage put up by the escorts
Scenes at Swansea Docks, Wales. Loading steel for Poona, via Bombay, are Gwilym Williams, Edwin Baglow and Tom Kift, Dockers at Kings Dock. 7th August 1967
Sir John Hunter, Bulk Carrier Container Ship built at Swan Hunter Shipbuilders Ltd. Haverton Hill, slips down the Tees, Teesside, North East England, January 1974
The North East paddle tug Eppleton Hall, seen here under restoration at Harrisons Repair Yayd, Bill Quay, before its voyage to the USA. 15th July 1969
HMS Cossack returns to Leith on 17 February 1940, after rescuing the British prisoners held in Graf Spees supply ship Altmark
HMS Eaglet, the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve associated with Liverpool. Circa 1966
Opening of the Queen Elizabeth II Oil Dock at Eastham. The Oil Tanker in the photograph, on whose bridge the new dock was named, is the 28.000 ton STS Velletia
HMS Mersey, Minesweeper of the Mersey Division of the RNR comes alongside headquarters ship HMS Eaglet Salthouse Dock at the end of her fourth cruise of the year. September 1968
Watermark painter Mr Arthur Hainis in one of Cardiffs dry docks painting marks on the Norwegian tanker Erling Borthen which is undergoing repairs. 1st March 1954
Aerial view of Riverside Quay, Hull. 21st April 1958
A congested River Hull as the new Drypool bridge, Hull is lowered for the first time. 21st April 1961
Newington Trawlers Ltd sidewinder trawler Warwick Deeping (H151) seen here leaving St Andrews Dock for the northern fishing grounds. 13th September 1956
The Hull trawler Junella seen here in dry dock, Hull. Undergoing repairs after striking and grounding on the Comet Rocks NW of Eilean Troday, Isle of Skye during a violent force nine storm
Firth Steam Trawling Co Ltd sidewinding trawler St Zeno seen here lying against Princess Dock, Hull Circa 1948
Victoria Fishing Co Ltd Hull sidewinder trawler Olvina (H139) seen here tied up at St Andrews Dock, Hull 9th February 1957
The trawler Loch Tulla seen here leaving Hull for the northern fishing grounds. 29th November 1954
The Boyd Line Fleet sidewinder trawler Arctic Invader seen here leaving the St Andrews Dock, Hull 11th June 1954
The crew and owners of the trawler Cs Forester look over the boat shortly after she is delivered to St Andrews Dock, Hull. 22nd August 1969
The trawler Cs Forester returning to St Andrews Dock after a day of sea trials in the North Sea. 22nd August 1969
The fishing vessel William McCann seen here mooring in a deserted Humber Dock Marina. 30th September 1980
The Coe Metcalf drill survey ship Pholas seen here docked in Hull. 9th March 1984
DB Finn (H332) (Left) seen here moored alongside The Boston Concord (GY730) in St Andrews Dock, Hull. 16th November 1967
Northern Fishing Co Ltd sidewinder trawler Brutus seen here departing Sy Andrews Dock, Hull for the fishing grounds around Bear Island in the far North. 10th July 1967
William McCann (H1394) built as a Hull fishing smack in 1884 seen here sailing under the Humber bridge with the Westward Ho! (TN54) A Faroese smack also built in 1884. 30th June 1984
The new trawler St Leger seen here being launched into the River Humber 20th July 1978
The Thames Barge Mirosa built at Maldon in 1892 seen here sailing under the nearly complete Humber Bridge. 13th May 1981
The Hellyer Brothers latest trawler Orsino see here leaving Hull for the Icelandic fishing grounds. 7th December 1966
The trawler Orsino see here at Hull being modified as the Board of Trade Mother Ship for the UK northern fishing fleet. The Board of Trade aims was to provide Meterological Information
Brixham trawlers gather for the annual blessing of the sea in October 1953
Its March 1970 and work has begun extending the harbour at Brixham to provide improved fish landing facilities. Oxen Cove has yet to be reclaimed
Launch of the Miranda Guiness, last ship to be built at the Charles Hill Bristol Shipyard, 1976
The SS Great Britain squeezes in to the Cumberland Basin Lock 5th July 1970
Kings TID Tug "Sea Gem"pictured in 1961 in Bristol HarbourKings TID Tug " Sea Gem" pictured in 1961 in Bristol Harbour
Repairing the gates at Netham Lock, Bristol on the Feeder canal in 1963
Haverton Hill shipyard. Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England. 1971