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The 500 ton Quarterman tanker ship slips down the slipway at her launch
Parents of Robin Knox Johnston wave goodbye as he departs Falmouth for the 1968-69 Sunday Times Golden Globe Round the World race. June 1968
The ship Georgic arrives at the River Tyne for reconversion at a North East shipyard
Simply Red perfrom at the Newcastle Arena on 25th January 1996
Under her own steam the new liner Empress of England ship (now called Ocean Monarch 1970) makes her way up the River Tyne
Port of London Authority Dredger Number 10 with barges alongside it at work in high water on the lower reaches of the River Thames
Simply Red perfrom at the Gateshead Stadium on 14th July 1991
The tanker Esso Exeter stands waiting to be launched in a North East shipyard
Ship Framlington Court travels up the River Wear in Sunderland
Beer, cigarettes, sweets and other necessaries for the Christmas fare of the troops in the Suez Canal Zone, are being loaded on the 6, 000-ton ship Empire Nene, scheduled to leave Newcastle Quayside
Smoke pouring from The Empress of Scotland ship at Blyth which was destroyed by fire
The 24, 000-ton tanker Ferncastle arrives at Palmers Dry dock at Hebburn on the River Tyne
The ship Kepwickhall leaves the River Tyne
Ship Patricia the Swedish passenger liner leaving the River Tyne
The ship Ocean Monarch (now called Varna) arrives at the River Tyne for her annual refit
The ship Parkeston leaving the number 9 wharf on the River Tyne
The whaler ship Southern Harvester moored on the River Tyne
The new 16, 240-ton dead weight cargo ship King Aegeus leaves the North Eastern Marine Engineering Companys Wallsend works on the River Tyne
Workmen and spprentices who helped build the 12, 900 ton motor-ship King Theseus stand in the foreground feeling yet another job at the Blyth shipyard
The ship Nordic Heron leaves the River Wear for her trials
Herzogin Cecile, Windjammer Ship, stranded on rocks off Bolt Head, South Devon. 17th May 1936
The Windjammer Penang in the English Channel. 28th June 1935
Ship Presidente Peron Argentine, passenger cargo liner, undergoing repairs and fitting of a new bow at Palmers shipyard, Hebburn
Men working indoors to build a 1, 750 ton cargo ship upside down, Here is a high level-view of the keel at a shipyard in the North East
Girl Pat alongside bonded customs warehouse in unknown market town. 24th August 1936
The Ship Gothic being pulled up the River Tyne by tugs
Canadian Pacific immigrant ship Beaverbrae formerly the Hapags Huascaran which was taken over by the German Navy during the second world war and used as a u-boat repair ship in Norway
Robin Knox Johnston setting the sails on his Suhaili boat at Falmouth before his departure in the 1968-69 Sunday Times Golden Globe round the world race. June 1968
The sailing ship Christel Vinnen from Bremen on the River Wear
Sailor Robin Knox Johnston in his Suhaili boat before his departure for the 1968-69 Sunday Times Golden Globe Round the World race from Falmouth. June 1968
The 18, 425-ton tanker Juvenal arrives for an extensive surgery at Smiths Dock, North Shields on the River Tyne
The hull of the Former Crack liner ship Olympic leaves Jarrow bound for Inverkeithing, where her breaking up will be completed
French entrant in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Round The World Yacht Race Bernard Moitessier, photographed on board his ketch Joshua. 23rd March 1969
The passenger ship Fair Sea of the famous Sitmar line, the first non-British ship to carry immigrants from Britain to Australia. 16th September 1960
The new Tyne ship Fleetwing built in Germany for Witherington and Everett, Newcastle
French entrant in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Round The World Yacht Race Bernard Moitessier, photographed in his ketch Joshua. August 1968
The United Baltic Corporation cargo / passenger ship Baltavia tied up alongside a Pool ofThe United Baltic Corporation cargo/passenger ship Baltavia tied up alongside a Pool of London warehouse off loading her cargo 22 May 1950
Historian Allan Clark 37 seen here at home with his wife Caroline Jayne and sons James and Andrew April 18th 1965
The famous tea clipper Cutty Sark, restored in Falmouth harbour. Circa 1925
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
Historian Allan Clark 37 seen here at home. April 18th 1965
The Ship Monarch of Bermuda now named Arkadia before her departure from the Tyne
Sixteen year old Caroline Jayne Beuttler and husband Allan Clark 30 seen here cutting te wedding cake after their London Society Wedding
The super liner Mauretania in 1935
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