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The Flight Deck of HMS Courageous June 1921
Captain Robin Woodall, Master of the QE2, on the bridge of the ship as it is sailed into Liverpool as part of Cunards birthday celebrations. Liverpool, 24th July 1990
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill leaves a destroyer depot during his visit to the Home Fleet. October 1942
The King with his fleet. (picture shows) The searchlight display by the home fleet in Weymouth Harbour during the visit of H.M the King and Princess. 15th May 1937
MTB 309 was an American Elco 77 ft, built 11 February 1942, Commissioned 22nd April 1942. Her first Commanding Officer was Lt D Jermain DSC. RN who was also the 15th Flotillas Senior Officer
H. M The King today made his Coronation review of the fleet at SpitheadH.M The King today made his Coronation review of the fleet at Spithead.The Royal yacht photographed from H.M.S London as she passed down the lines. 21st May 1937
Trans-Antarctic Expedtion 1956. The 1955?58 Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition was a Commonwealth-sponsored expedition that successfully completed the first overland crossing of Antarctica
The Devonshire class armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire of the British Royal Navy. Launched in September 1903 she participated in World War One and was present at the Battle of Jutland
Left to Right Yvonne Buckingham, Donald Sinden and Julie Hopkins seen here aboard the Orient line ship the SS Orsova. during a break in filming " The Captain Tables". 25th July 1958
The Bay at Oban, a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. 23rd August 1951
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
The Exhibition "QE2 - A first look inside the new Cunarder"The Exhibition " QE2 - A first look inside the new Cunarder" at The Design Centre. The exhibition gives the first general impression of some of the interior designs for the Queen Elizabeth
Captain William Warwick the new master of the Cunard liner Q4 (later name the Queen Elizabeth 2) on the Liverpool waterfront with the Liver Buildings in the background. 9th January 1966
Launch of the RMS Mauretania, at the Cammell Laird yard in Birkenhead. 28th July 1938
Petty Officer on the quarter deck of a Royal Naval destroyer, White Ensign at half mast, circa 1938
Bow view of the Cunard White Star ocean liner Queen Mary, from the bridge. Clydebank, Scotland, 26th September 1934
Boat deck of the Cunard White Star ocean liner Queen Mary, 26th September 1934
The Cunard White Star ocean liner Queen Mary in the Clyde. Crowds on shore as the Clyde Paddle steamer Eagle III passing the Queen Mary laden with sightseers for a last look, 22nd March 1936
People viewing The Cunard White Star ocean liner Queen Mary from the deck of the River Steamer Kylemore, 21st March 1936
MPs and Cunard officials visit to John Brown for a progress report on the Q4, later named the QE2. Lord Aberconway (3rd right) and Sir Basil Smallpiece (4th right)
The third Scythia is towed into the fitting-out basin the day after the launch. Liverpool, 26th August 1964
The Cunard vessel Scythia waits for the American Dock strike to finish before leaving her Huskisson Dock berth. 10th February 1969
The Scythia on her way down the slipway, dwarfing the figures in the foreground, Liverpool, 25th August 1964
The Cunard White Star ocean liner Queen Mary, 26th March 1936
Miss Liverpool, Maureen Martin, with Commodore William E Warwick CBE RD RNR who was the first Master of the QE2 before he retired in 1972
The huge anchor chains of The Cunard White Star ocean liner Queen Mary. Each link weighs about a hundredweight. 3rd December 1935
Commodore William E Warwick CBE RD RNR who was the first Master of the QE2 before he retired in 1972. Pictured at the wheel of the Woodchurch ferry boat, circa January 1967
Champagne flows as Mrs Philip E Bates launches the Scythia, Liverpool, 25th August 1964
The Queen Elizabeth II gathers speed as the stern enters the water after the launching ceremony at John Browns yard, Clydebank, Scotland. Queen Elizabeth II launched the QE2. 20th September 1967
Queen Elizabeth 2, ocean liner, built for the Cunard Line which was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from 1969 to 2008
The RMS Mauretania brought up the Thames to King George V Dock at Woolwich. She is the biggest ship to ever come up the Thames to unload her cargo. 6th August 1939
The launching is compete of the Queen Elizabeth II, it makes a splash as the bows enter the water after the launching ceremony by Queen Elizabeth II, John Browns yard, Clydebank, Scotland
The Scene in the Sandon Basin, Liverpool today as the Andania, the first of two new fast cargo liners for the Cunard Lines North Atlantic services
MV Royal Iris, Captain Tony Murphy (right) and first mate Robbie Quinn, steer the Iris out to meet the QE2. 24th July 1990. The MV Royal Iris is a twin screw, diesel-electric, Mersey Ferry
The maiden voyage of the Queen Mary. 27th May 1936
Shipyard director George Parker rose to the occasion when the new liner Queen Elizabeth II seemed reluctant to be launched
The Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth II, 17th July 1974
Workmen leaving the Cunard Liner The Queen Elizabeth, 30th January 1953
The rudder of the QE2 is held in position with winches and wooden blocks to await the fitting of a five ton pin. John Browns shipyard, Clydebank, Scotland. 15th May 1967
RMS Mauretania (1938), built for the newly formed Cunard White Star company following the merger in April 1934 of the Cunard and White Star lines. Pictured
Queen Elizabeth 2, ocean liner, built for the Cunard Line which was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from 1969 to 2008. Pictured
The Pier Head, a riverside location in the city centre of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is part of the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Andania ship, Circa 1962
RMS Queen Mary, ocean liner that sailed primarily in the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line, known as Cunard-White Star when the vessel entered service
Captain John Treasure Jones aboard the Queen Mary, during the Cunard White Star liners last Atlantic run. 27th September 1967
The Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary after her record run. 20th August 1966
Queen Elizabeth II launching the Cunard Cruise Liner, The QE2 in the Clyde. Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, 20th September 1967
The Cunard liner Mauretania II on arrival at Southampton. 10th May 1960