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Dominating the skyline over the River Wear is this crane, built as part of the modernisation scheme being carried out at J L Thompsons North Sands shipyard, Sunderland. It is more than 100ft high
Half a ship lies in dry dock at Palmers shipyard in Jarrow, River Tyne. The British Railways passenger ship, Duke of York, was cut in two by an American frieghter in May and only the end was salvaged
The new Tyne ship Fleetwing built in Germany for Witherington and Everett, Newcastle
The Red Star liner Belgenland, formerly the White Star Belgic IV, in dry dock at Tilbury. Circa 1935
The 10, 950-ton Errington Court ship was caught by a high wind at her launch at the shipyard Austin and Pickersgill on the River Wear in Sunderland
Once the proud Cunard liner, Carmania, this is all that remains of her at the Blyth ship breaking yard of Messrs. Hughes, Bolckow in 1933
The ship El Lobo on the River Tyne
The wallsend built super liner Mauretania leaves the river Tyne for her first trials at sea in 1907
Back in Newcastle aftrer her maiden trip to Canada is the steamer Cairngowan (9, 400 tons) which was built at Hartlepool for the Cairn Line, Ltd. of Newcastle in 1952
The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia before her departure from the Tyne
The 18, 000-ton shell tanker Helcion moves along the River Tyne
The Chakdina the third of four motor ships for the British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. leaving the river Tyne for her first sea trials
The 18, 000-ton tanker ship Horomya leaving the River Tyne after completion at Hawthorn Leslie, Hebburn
The 8, 000 ton ferry which was launched by Princess Margaret last November at the Walker Naval Yard seen leaving the Tyne for her trials in 1953
The ship Hawaiian along side the Iron Ore Quay at Tyne Dock on the River Tyne
Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders in concert at the Gateshead Stadium
The 18, 000-ton tanker ship Horomya built at Hawthorn Leslies Hebburn
The 8, 000 ton super ferry Maori which Tyneside craftsmen are completing at Vickers-Armstrongs Walker Naval Yard. in 1953
The new tanker Athelmonarch moves downstream for her sea trials, built at the Hawthorn Leslie Hebburn yard
The 11, 800-ton cargo ship Baron Kinnaird slides down the slipway at the shipyard of Austin and Pickersgill on the River Wear at Sunderland
The Baron Minto after being launched into the River Wear
The ship Gold Seeker to be used for the New Zealand treasure expedition. 3rd June 1956
The Canadian Pacific ocean liner Empress of Britain with tug boats. Circa 1936
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 ship Baltistan slides down the slipway at Readhead shipyard on the River Tyne, south Shields
The 27, 000 tons motor liner ship the Dominion Monarch built at a Wallsend shipyard on the River Tyne
Naval reserve training ship HMS President on The River Thames at Embankment. 1963
The luxury passenger-cargo liner ship India as she leaves the River Wear built by Bartram and Sons Ltd
The 36, 000-ton tanker, Esso Durham after her launch at the Walker Naval shipyard on the River Tyne, Newcastle
The ship Georgic moves up the River Tyne from a Hebburn shipyard
Watched by some of the men who built her, the 8, 000 ton pocket luxury liner Maori leaves the Walker Naval yard on her maiden voyage to New Zealand in 1953
The 2, 879-ton steamer Iceland berthed at Tyne Dock
The ship Denby Grange after being launched yesterday at the Hebburn yard of Hawthorne Leslie shipbuilders Ltd on the River Tyne
The oil-tanker Esso Portsmouth undergoes surgery at Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson shipyard in Wallsend, River Tyne
A crane operator seen here lifting one of the Ford Prefects and Fordson tractors aboard the MV Cape Rodney which is moored along side the Ford factory in Dagenham. November 1949
The 11, 250-ton cargo liner ship Duquesa, built by Hawthorn Leslie at Hebburn in the River Tyne
The Ship British Valour
The 25, 00-ton tanker ship Janus swings slowly down the River Tyne to Enter Palmers Dock, Hebburn for final painting
Ex-Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green
The Mauretania leaving the river Tyne after an overhaul in 1922
The tanker British Builder has returned to her birthplace in Sunderland to have a new crankshaft fitted
Pleasure Steamer at Westminster Pier with Belgian tourists starting a two week tour of The British Isles. 30th July 1934
Yachts Shamrock V, Velsheda, Astra, Candida and Endeavour sailing on the Solent. 28th May 1934
The ship Somersby passes under the Monkwearmouth Bridge on the River Wear at Sunderland
The River Wear built ship Adjutant
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 8, 000-ton ship Gloucester City was launched at John Readhead and Sons Limited shipyard, River Tyne, South Shields
The cargo ship King City seen leaving South Dock, River Wear, Sunderland