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Picture shows 8, 441 tons The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off the English coast in 1939. Domala was an 8, 441 ton cargo liner which was built in 1920 and launched as Magnava
Picture shows The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off the English coast in 1939. Domala was an 8, 441 ton cargo liner which was built in 1920 and launched as Magnava
A Royal Navy landing craft picking up American survivors in Invasion Bay following a German e-boat attack on two American LSI s. HMS Beagle drove off the attack and rescued the survivors
Work being carried on a ship of the Ellerman Lines, a cargo ship. Liverpool. 1945. Picture taken 2nd September 1945
HMS Hermes Air Craft Carrier. Throughout out the 1920s HMS Hermes was stationed in the far east, but in World War Two she was assigned to firstly hunt for German -Boats in The Mediterranean
Picture shows The HMS Nelson, in 1935. HMS Nelson (pennant number: 28) was the name ship of her class of two battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1920s
Picture shows The Magdalene Vinnen, ship docked in Wales. Little information is available. The ship, The Magdalene Vinnen
World War Two - combined operations exercises. Picture shows support craft moving into position to make smoke screen for landing craft during exercises. Location unknown, though Great Britain
A Matilda Tank landing on a beach as she shows out a smoke screen. She has been escorted to the beach on a Lanyard M279 support craft. Location unknown, though Great Britain
Picture shows combined operations exercise during world War Two Royal Marine Commandos landing from troop carrying craft (LC A 612) during exercises in this country
Royal Navy battlecruiser HSM Hood was sunk in the Battle of the Denmark Strait on 24th May 1941 during the Second World War. HMS Hood seen here on exercise in July 1925
Picture shows the HMS Hunter. H35. Picture is passed by Censors. HMS Hunter was a H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s
Sea Scouts in their bunks on board the Daily Mirror vessel. September 1912
Sea Scouts hard at work. September 1912
A view alongside an L. S. I showing landing craft swung on, davitsA view alongside an L.S.I showing landing craft swung on, davits. A crew of vessel on deck waiting for troops to embark. 7th June 1944
Petra for Normandy. A fleet of small ships are enabling our troops in Normandy to keep on the move. Thousands of 4-gallons Jerry Cans of petrol being stored into a casting vessel. 29th June 1944
A picture taken from one of the S. M. T Travel Aerial Travel cabin moth planes whenA picture taken from one of the S.M.T Travel Aerial Travel cabin moth planes when the former German battleship SMS Prinzregent Luitpold was being manoeuvred under the Forth Bridge on the way to
Launch of the County Class Royal Navy destroyer HMS Devonshire at Cammell Laird shipyard n Birkenhead near Liverpool. Here she glides down the slipway on the date of her launch, 10th June 1960
Mr Larry Cooper who received a kit of parts to build a "Mirror"Mr Larry Cooper who received a kit of parts to build a " Mirror" dinghy in February (pic job Z1585) Mr Cooper now builds his Mirror Dinghy in the garage of his Hastings home
The Mirror Dinghy at The International Boat Show at Earls Court. Old favourite at the show is the Mirror Dinghy - girl at the tiller is Marion West (19)
Mr Larry Cooper has just received a kit of parts to build a "Mirror"dinghyMr Larry Cooper has just received a kit of parts to build a " Mirror" dinghy. Mr Cooper checks the contents of the kit with building instructions
Mrs Betty Ann Williams or Exmouth, Devon bought a sixpenny ticket in a competition run by the Royal Marines in a countrywide effort to raise money for the Royal Marines Sailing Club
The Norwegian tanker, Berge Bergesen. 30th June 1966
The old Teesmouth lifeboat being launched for the last time after lifeboat chiefs welcomed a new super-fast vessel to the Tees - and launched a £ 150, 000 appeal to pay for her. 4th January 1986
The new 47 foot vessel is put through her paces. RNLI chiefs have launched an appeal for £ 150, 000 to pay the balance on the 16-knot craft. 14th January 1986
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
The Cunard White Star ocean liner Queen Mary, 26th March 1936
The huge anchor chains of The Cunard White Star ocean liner Queen Mary. Each link weighs about a hundredweight. 3rd December 1935
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
The Andania ship, Circa 1962
Giant coal carrier berthed at British Steels Redcar terminal. 16th July 1991
Monas Isle and fleet Birkenhead coming out of winter Hibernation for summer season (Manxman follows behind), Liverpool, Merseyside. 23rd May 1975
The Queen Mary II making her way down the Clyde on her daily trip to the coast, Glasgow, Scotland. 31st July 1951
The steamer The Queen Mary seen leaving Bridge Wharf for Rothesay and Dunoon. Glasgow, 15th July 1934
Sippers the mongrel mascot dog of HMS Soberton, pictured at the Fish Quay, North Shields on the River Tyne. Sippers jumped ship and was missing for 24 hours before returning to the vessel
Houseboat, April 1968 Boat on roof for Worthington Family - 8 feet up on roof behind terrace home of John Worthington in Salford Lancs John spent the winter making th 16ft cabin cruiser Pictured with
Radio London: Pirate Radio Station. General scene around the Motor Vessel Galaxy which is home to Radio London. Whilst the disc jockeys broadcast to the nation