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British soldiers boarding troop ship for France during WW2
British soldiers waving as troop ship sets sail for France during WW2 1940
Dockside in Dublin Ireland - 1969
Cadets manning the yards aboard the training ship Worcester, a former Royal Navy ship of the line at Greewhite Kent July 1907
Cardiff Docks January 1936 The Windjammer looks a sorry sight with no wind
Captain RF Scott with members of his ill-fated expedition to the South Pole and the full complement of his ship the Terra Nova after the first leg of the journey
HMS Nelson foreground seen here with HMS Rodney, Ramillies, Revenge, Resolution and Royal Sovereign in the Solent. In preparation for the Kings review of the fleet May 1937
Sailing Ship Nonsuch at Tower Bridge April 1969
The liner Queen Mary on her maiden voyage. 27 May 1936
Ship Sunbeam workforce line up in front of fishing boat. February 1987
The built to scale, fully radio controlled working model of the B. H. C Hovercraft S. R. NThe built to scale, fully radio controlled working model of the B.H.C Hovercraft S.R.N.4 being put through it paces in the testing ground at Cowes, Isle of Wight. December 1968
An aerial view showing the luxury liner QE2 under construction at John Browns Shipyard in Clydebank on the River Clyde Circa 1967
British soldiers boarding troop ship for France during WW2 circa 1942
North Shields fish quay, c. 1880North Shields fish quay, c.1880
The paddle steamer Waverley, at Blyth, in May 1983, for a visit
To the strains of the Blaydon Races and the cheers of thousands ashore HMS Albion takes her final leave of the River Tyne
The passenger liner Empress of England, under her own steam, passes through the Tyne piers and heads out into the open sea in March, 1957
HMS Birmingham a type 42 destroyer
HMS Birmingham a type 42 destroyer seen here in the early morning light
Tall Ships Race July 1993. Two ships docked
Ship Queen Elizabeth II leaving New York April 1994
The Empire Frome docked at Stobcross Quay November 1953
Tall Ships at Greenock August 1999
Ship Sunbeam February 1987 - Piper John Brown plays in honour of new boat
Ship Queen Mary May 1936 - RMS Queen Mary arrives in Southampton prior to her maiden voyage to North America
Ship Queen Elizabeth II - September 1967. Crowds gather as the QE2 is launched at Clydebank
Ships Mayflower April 1957
Jewish refugees return home on ships to Israel. 1947
The Queen Elizabeth Cunard Liner November 1968, ties up at Southampton for the last time before decomissioning
Jewish Refugees return home to Israel 1947 packed on ships
World War II Invasion of France D-Day Part of the invasion fleet laying off the Normandy Beaches for Operation Overlord June 1944
Living up to its name, Flying Scotsman takes to the air courtesy of the Mersey Docks & Harbour Board floating crane Mammoth
Boats in Southampton Docks decorated with flags at the end of WW2. 1945
First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill with naval officer at the Launch of the British Royal Navy Iron Duke-class battleship HMS Marlborough at Devonport Dockyard. 24th October 1912
US Navy Hellcats fly off on a mission
RAF Sea Rescue Launch, 4th July 1943. Our Picture Shows, new RAF sea rescue launch, roaring along making nearly as much noise as a Spitfire, lashing the water into billowing clouds of spray
World War II Invasion of France D-Day - Operation Overlord Part of the invasion fleet laying off the Normandy Beaches June 1944 6th June 1944
A Messerschmitt 109 and a MK II Spitfire dogfight over the outer harbour of Dover at the height of the Battle of Britain World War II
WW2 Prefabricated Landing Ports in Normandy 1944 Two prefabricated ports the size of Gibraltar which were manufactured in Britain and towed across the Channel and set down off the coast of Normandy
The Liberian ship Jolly berthed at Tyne Dock on the River Tyne
Delayed 15 hours by thick fog and with 200 passengers on board, the Chusan arrives from a Norwegian fjords cruise in 1951
The Polish Liner Batory is watched by a father and daughter as she is gently manoeuvred to the open sea by one of the Tyne tugs in 1951
The Newcastle-managed motor ship Dalhanna, which was in collision with a trawler off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire
The Liner France January 1962 The new Luxury Liner France, the longest passenger ship in the world, alongside the ocean terminal at Southampton
The Regina Maresk the worlds largest container ship seen here being assisted in to port by a tug. November 1997
The whaler ship Southern Venturer
The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia at a shipyard on the River Tyne