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The sailing ship Christel Vinnen from Bremen, being moved by tugs down the River Wear
The ship Innesmoor leaving the River Tyne
The ship Queensland leaves the Port of Blyth
Tugs move in to take hold of the ship Victoria City after the launch at William Doxford and Sons shipyard on the River Wear at Sunderland
The ship El Lobo on the River Tyne
The 18, 000-ton shell tanker Helcion moves along the River Tyne
The Baron Minto after being launched into the River Wear
Shrouded by the smoke of the tugs taking charge of her, the tanker Athelduchess is pictured after her launch from the Messers R and W Hawthorn, Leslie and Co. Limited, Hebburn
The 27, 000 tons motor liner ship the Dominion Monarch built at a Wallsend shipyard on the River Tyne
The tanker British Builder has returned to her birthplace in Sunderland to have a new crankshaft fitted
The Enugu Palm ship after her launch at the Neptune Yard of Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson shipyard in Walker on the River Tyne
The Former Crack liner ship Olympic proceeding up the River Tyne to Jarrow, where she is to broken up, Circa 1935
View of the sailing ship Cutty Sark sailing from East India Import Dock for Greenwich, London
The 18, 000-ton tanker ship Haustrum built Hawthorn Leslie and Co Ltd of Hebburn for Shell Tankers (Bermuda) Ltd, seen leaving the River Tyne
Spectators watch from the banks of the River Tyne as the hull of the Former Crack liner ship Olympic leaves Jarrow bound for Inverkeithing, where her breaking up will be completed
The ship Georgic arrives at the River Tyne for reconversion at a North East shipyard
The ship Kepwickhall leaves the River Tyne
The ship Parkeston leaving the number 9 wharf on the River Tyne
The ship Nordic Heron leaves the River Wear for her trials
The Ship Gothic being pulled up the River Tyne by tugs
The Norwegian training sailing ship Sorlandet
The Esso tanker Appalachee seen here being coaxed by tugs into the Manchester Ship Canals oil docks at Stanlow on the River Mersey. January 1953 P002587
The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. After saying goodbye to tearful family members the soldiers boarded the ship. May 1982 82-2582-013
Thousands of Merseysiders had never seen anything like her. The big ship that sailed into their river as they lined the waterfront
The Wellington Floating Dock, built by Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, passing down the River Tyne, in the charge of Tugs, on its first stage of its 13, 500 miles voyage to New Zealand
The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. After saying goodbye to tearful family members the soldiers boarded the ship. May 1982 82-2582-016
The Queen Elizabeth II - QE2 ship - An aerial view of the ship after the launching ceremony at John Browns yard, Clydebank
To the strains of the Blaydon Races and the cheers of thousands ashore HMS Albion takes her final leave of the River Tyne
Ship, Dock and watchers
The tug Joffre towing the Cairnvalona under the Tyne Bridge and through the Swing Bridge. c.1955