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The 11, 500-ton cargo ship Baron Wemyss slides down the slipway at the shipyard of Austin and Pickersgill on the River Wear at Sunderland
One of the super tankers take shape at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, towering over the nearby houses
The passenger liner SS Minnetonka. 4th May 1924
Still high and dry after running aground at South Shields is the freighter Adelfotis II, it has proved a big draw for sightseers
The Ship Monarch of Bermuda, now named Arkadia, on the River Tyne
The River Tynes biggest tanker British Destiny, makes an impressive picture as she leaves the Tyne after completion at Swan Hunters Shipyard
The ship British Viscount leaves the River Tyne for Abudan
The Albert Edward Dock, North Shields. The African Queen leaves for the dry dock
A ship being built at a shipyard along the River Tyne
Women sailors on the sailing ship Creole at Dartmouth. 3rd July 1956
The Ship Kano Palm on a North East River
Passengers wave as they stand underneath the lifeboats on the deck of the Empress of Canada liner on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Quebec. 27th April 1961
Two Thames Barges leaving the London Docks with the high tide on a summers evening. 25th July 1932
The City Of Port Elizabeth at the time of her launch at Walker in 1952
Thames Tug Harbour Light turns turtle outside Regents canal, drowning 3 crew members. 20-2-1928
A very high tide at The Thames, Blackfriars, London. 29th December 1931
The Ship Hoegh Eagle moves up the River Wear under the Wearmouth Bridge in Sunderland
The City of Winchester needs plenty of room at Newcastle Quay in 1954
The 10, 000-ton cargo ship Hudson Point after her launch from John Readhead and Sons Ltd, South Shields on the River Tyne
Aerial view of the ship Galeb arriving in the Thames Estuary, transporting Yugoslavian communist leader Marshall Tito for a meeting with British politicians. 15th March 1953
HMS Discovery on the River Thames Circa 1965
Sailing boat in a British Port during World War Two. 9th February 1940
The 7, 850-ton motor ship Hudson Deep under construction by John Readhead and Sons Ltd, South Shields on the River Tyne
Sailors greet women on the deck of the sailing ship Creole at Dartmouth. 3rd July 1956
The tanker Canto after its launch from the Vickers-Armstrongs Naval Yard in 1958
The small cutter ship Keith after crossing from Nova Scotia to England in twenty five days. 10th August 1921
The 9, 300 ton motor ship Clarkeden afloat for the first time after her launch on the river Wear in 1958
View of the Cork light ship 1st January 1960
250 ton crane lifting a new turbine for Deptford Power Station. 29th April 1949
The ship Hoperange at Blyth Harbour
The motor vessel Anglian Coast belonging to Coast Lines Ltd. 28th November 1953
The 9, 820 motor vessel Crystal Diamond after her launch from Hawthorn Leslies yard, at Hebburn in 1956
Return of SS Great Britain 4th July 1970
The tanker Muristan in 1950
Lots of holidaymakers crammed onto the ship Highlander after a sea trip
The Russian fishery ship Chernyshevsky lying at anchor in Plymouth Sound after being arrested by British authorities. 18th April 1963
The yacht St George, which was used for the South Seas Expedition. Circa 1925
The new Tyne-Norway Liner, The Balck Watch on the River Tyne at North Shields
The 28, 000-ton tanker British Realm in the dry dock at T W Greenwell and Co on the River Wear in Sunderland
The 18, 000 ton tanker Haustrum leaving the River Tyne after completion at Hawthorne Leslie & Co at Hebburn
The bow of the famous ocean liner QE2 tied up at the psenger terminal at Southampton docks. Janaury 1969
The 32, 000 ton tanker Alan Evelyn enters the water at the Furness Shipyard, Haverton Hill, Teesside
The Union Castle Liner Braemar Castle - Ship
Workmen lined the new £1, 000, 000 dry dock at SwanWorkmen lined the new £ 1, 000, 000 dry dock at Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardsons Wallsend shipyard to watch the first ship, 32, 000-ton tanker British Valour
Launch of the 10, 900-ton ship Geddington Court from Short Brothers shipyard on the River Wear Sunderland for The Court Line Ltd, London
The 6, 400 ton motor ship Brighton built by Short Brothers on the River Wear, Sunderland
The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia is being completed at the Vickers-Armstrongs Navle Shipyard on the River Tyne
The new train ferry sets sail from Harwich. 25th April 1924