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Ships Collection (page 19)

Background imageShips Collection: The 18, 700 ton Norwegian liner Bergensfjord built at the Wallsend Shipyard of Swan Hunter

The 18, 700 ton Norwegian liner Bergensfjord built at the Wallsend Shipyard of Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson leaves the River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: Crowds of people bid farewell to the Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia before her

Crowds of people bid farewell to the Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia before her departure from the Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia on right passing Tyne Dock on the River

The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia on right passing Tyne Dock on the River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The ship Glenmoor

The ship Glenmoor

Background imageShips Collection: The training ship Wellesley on fire in the Tyne in 1914

The training ship Wellesley on fire in the Tyne in 1914. The ship part of the Wellesley Nautical School founded in 1868 aimed to train young ment for service at sea

Background imageShips Collection: At the Nautical College, Pangbourne, Berks for the training of Cadets to become officers

At the Nautical College, Pangbourne, Berks for the training of Cadets to become officers in the Royal and Merchant Navy. Cadets are seen here having instruction on the rules of road

Background imageShips Collection: Two of the crew of a Royal Navy minesweeper on coastal convoy duties off the south west

Two of the crew of a Royal Navy minesweeper on coastal convoy duties off the south west coast of England find time between alerts to wash their smalls. September 1942

Background imageShips Collection: Crew of a Royal Navy minesweeper seen here at action stations during coastal convoy duty

Crew of a Royal Navy minesweeper seen here at action stations during coastal convoy duty off the south west coast of England. September 1942

Background imageShips Collection: Ships Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert entering Dartmouth in Devon

Ships Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert entering Dartmouth in Devon. She was the third yacht to carry the name Victoria and Albert, she was built at Pembroke Dock: she was 4

Background imageShips Collection: The jungle of steel and concrete is the heart of the River Wear industry seen from

The jungle of steel and concrete is the heart of the River Wear industry seen from the Monkwearmouth Bridge at Sunderland

Background imageShips Collection: The dry dock at the Austin and Pickergill Shipyard, Sunderland

The dry dock at the Austin and Pickergill Shipyard, Sunderland

Background imageShips Collection: For the first time in 46 years the two sections of the gate of No 2 dry dock at Swan

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

Background imageShips Collection: One of the Esso super tankers take shape at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend

One of the Esso super tankers take shape at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, towering over the nearby houses

Background imageShips Collection: The oil-tanker Esso Portsmouth undergoes surgery at Swan Hunter

The oil-tanker Esso Portsmouth undergoes surgery at Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson shipyard in Wallsend, River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The super ferry Maori leaving the Tyne in 1955

The super ferry Maori leaving the Tyne in 1955

Background imageShips Collection: The largest cable ship in the world The Monarch built at the Neptune Yard, Walker in 1946

The largest cable ship in the world The Monarch built at the Neptune Yard, Walker in 1946

Background imageShips Collection: The Ship Gothic berthed on a North East River

The Ship Gothic berthed on a North East River

Background imageShips Collection: The 31, 000-ton tanker ship Llanishen launched from Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson

The 31, 000-ton tanker ship Llanishen launched from Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard at Wallsend on the River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The Majestic, the worlds largest linerm, which was bought by the White Star Line

The Majestic, the worlds largest linerm, which was bought by the White Star Line from the Government, after the Germans had handed her over to Britain

Background imageShips Collection: The ship Loch Don on a North East River

The ship Loch Don on a North East River

Background imageShips Collection: Manned by cadets, the Norwegian training ship Sorlandet is seen entering the River Wear

Manned by cadets, the Norwegian training ship Sorlandet is seen entering the River Wear, Sunderland

Background imageShips Collection: The 18, 000-ton Shell tanker ship Hinnites after her launch from Walker Naval Yard

The 18, 000-ton Shell tanker ship Hinnites after her launch from Walker Naval Yard on the River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The Queenmoor a 4, 862 tons Moor Line ship on the River Tyne to undergo repairs for fire

The Queenmoor a 4, 862 tons Moor Line ship on the River Tyne to undergo repairs for fire damage

Background imageShips Collection: River Tyne built for Tyne owners, The tanker Thamesfield (32

River Tyne built for Tyne owners, The tanker Thamesfield (32, 000-tons) built by Hawthorn Leslie Shipbuilders Limited, Hebburn for Hunting Eden Tankers, Ltd, Newcastle

Background imageShips Collection: The ship Ocean Monarch (now called Varna) leaves the River Tyne after her refit at

The ship Ocean Monarch (now called Varna) leaves the River Tyne after her refit at the Walker Naval Yard of Vickers-Armstrong

Background imageShips Collection: September sunshine gives a pleasing effect to the German timber boat, Glucjauf

September sunshine gives a pleasing effect to the German timber boat, Glucjauf, as it sails into Blyth Import Dock

Background imageShips Collection: The 500 ton Quarterman tanker after her launch

The 500 ton Quarterman tanker after her launch

Background imageShips Collection: Ship motor ore carrier 1, 500-tons Prospector built by R and W Hawthorn Leslie and Co Ltd

Ship motor ore carrier 1, 500-tons Prospector built by R and W Hawthorn Leslie and Co Ltd, Hebburn on the River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The ship Nepture slides down the slipway at the Nepture Yard of Swan Hunter

The ship Nepture slides down the slipway at the Nepture Yard of Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson

Background imageShips Collection: The ship Oslo Fjord leaves a shipyard in Wallsend on the River Tyne

The ship Oslo Fjord leaves a shipyard in Wallsend on the River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The 27, 000 tons motor liner ship the Dominion Monarch built at a Wallsend shipyard

The 27, 000 tons motor liner ship the Dominion Monarch built at a Wallsend shipyard on the River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The ship Innesmoor returning back to her birthplace, Hawthorn Leslie

The ship Innesmoor returning back to her birthplace, Hawthorn Leslies on the River Tyne at Hebburn

Background imageShips Collection: The veteran Norwegian ship Jupiter coming alongside the River Tyne Commission Quay

The veteran Norwegian ship Jupiter coming alongside the River Tyne Commission Quay, North Shields

Background imageShips Collection: The Eastern Prince ship 8, 700-ton passenger and cargo liner built at Walker Naval Yard

The Eastern Prince ship 8, 700-ton passenger and cargo liner built at Walker Naval Yard leaving the River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The first bulk carrier to be built at the Sunderland shipyard of Joseph L Thompson

The first bulk carrier to be built at the Sunderland shipyard of Joseph L Thompson and Sons, the ship Gjendefjell is seen after her launch on the River Wear

Background imageShips Collection: The midshape and stern section of the World Galde during the undocking operation at

The midshape and stern section of the World Galde during the undocking operation at Palmers Yard in Hebburn, River Tyne

Background imageShips Collection: The first half of a 46, 000 ton ship was launched today without ceremony yesterday

The first half of a 46, 000 ton ship was launched today without ceremony yesterday from the Southwick Yard of Austin and Pickersgill on the River Wear, while this half, the stern

Background imageShips Collection: The new ship liner Leda at the Tyne Commission Quay on the River Tyne at North Shields

The new ship liner Leda at the Tyne Commission Quay on the River Tyne at North Shields

Background imageShips Collection: The tanker Esso Exeter after being launched from a North East shipyard

The tanker Esso Exeter after being launched from a North East shipyard

Background imageShips Collection: The gate was lowered, and into Messrs. T. W. Greenwell and Company

The gate was lowered, and into Messrs. T. W. Greenwell and Companys new 670 foot long dry dock at Sir James Laing & Sons, Yard, Sunderland nosed the recently built 15, 000 ton tanker Merchant Knight

Background imageShips Collection: Ship the Port Auckland at a North East dockside

Ship the Port Auckland at a North East dockside

Background imageShips Collection: Double hulled cruise ship The SSC Radisson Diamond. 26th May 1992

Double hulled cruise ship The SSC Radisson Diamond. 26th May 1992

Background imageShips Collection: The 10, 500-ton ship Dorington Court after launching from the River Wear Sunderland

The 10, 500-ton ship Dorington Court after launching from the River Wear Sunderland shipbuilding yard of Short Brothers

Background imageShips Collection: Arctic survey vessel the Discovery II arriving at St Katharines Docks in London

Arctic survey vessel the Discovery II arriving at St Katharines Docks in London. 11 May 1939

Background imageShips Collection: Sliding down to the River Wear after being launched yesterday at the Sunderland shipyard

Sliding down to the River Wear after being launched yesterday at the Sunderland shipyard ofs P Austin and Sons Limited, is the 2, 500-ton ship Greenbatt

Background imageShips Collection: Zealandia also known as S. S. Zealandia and nicknamed 'Z'(or 'Zed'

Zealandia also known as S. S. Zealandia and nicknamed "Z"(or "Zed"
Zealandia also known as S.S. Zealandia and nicknamed " Z" (or " Zed" ) was a historically-significant 6, 683 ton multi-decked single-funnelled Australian cargo and passenger ship

Background imageShips Collection: The SS Canterbury sets off for Calais with holidaymakers cars and bicycles on board

The SS Canterbury sets off for Calais with holidaymakers cars and bicycles on board

Background imageShips Collection: The ship Olympia leaving Southampton on her maiden voyage

The ship Olympia leaving Southampton on her maiden voyage



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