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The Kobenhavn, the worlds largest sailing ship, in the Thames 26 January 1925
Earl Howe inaugurates the restoration of HMS Victory at Portsmouth. 1 June 1923
Motor boat trials at Rickmansworth. 18 July 1929
New sailing life boat gives liner a queer appearance A deck view of the Pacific liner Harvard now in dry dock at Los Angeles, where she is being equipped with sailing lifeboats 12 February 1926
Americas naval development. Another queer sea monster. the USS Lexington, photographed in the Fore River Ship Yards, Quincy, Mass. 23 December 1927
Planted on eternal ice. New weather observatory on the Jung Frau. A weather observatory has just been erected by a Swiss meteorological institue, on the Jungfrau ridge 3, 200 ft above sea level
The Kings illness, a convalescence. Cape Martin, a view looking across the Baie de L Ouest to Menton, which is seen in the distance
The King takes the wheel of his yacht Britannia. The King assists in hauling the spinnakerThe King takes the wheel of his yacht " Britannia ". The King assists in hauling the spinnaker. 7 August 1924
HMS Nelson a Nelson-class battleship launched on Thursday at the Armstrong Yard, Walker on Tyne. leaving the way 3 September 1925
Brighton beach on the Whitsun holiday. 25 May 1920
Motor Boat Ann Betsey Lucy and Nancy Newbon Built in 1922 and stationed at Sennens Cove lands End The boat is self righting 40 x 10 6 fitted with a taylor engine developing 45 hp
Princes Tour of Europe Prince Louis of Monaco, photographed in Paris, where he is at present staying. He also proposes to visit Brussels, London and Scandinavia 15 July 1922
The Rumanian Royal visit. The King and Queen of Rumania photographed at the side of the Royal yacht on arrival at Dover. 12 May 1924
MPs inspect lifeboats off the House of Commons. Mr Loverseed, MP ( right ) explaining to Mr Ben Turner, MP, the working of the life line gun on the English boat. 3 July 1924
Research work at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, to diminish the pitching motion of ships at sea. Ballasting
Largest ship of new design. The largest and quaintest whaling ship ever built arrived at Los Angeles harbour after a successful voyage
Staff Captain Beebe ( of US Lines ). Photographed on the bridge of the LeviathanStaff Captain Beebe ( of US Lines ). Photographed on the bridge of the " Leviathan " on the eve of being transferred to the " President Roosevelt " to take command of that liner
The human yacht, the new seaside craft seen at Clacton - on - Sea, Essex. 20 July 1921
Aboard RMS Adriatic, Mr Parton ( White Star )
The South Eastern and Chatham steamer Riviera 8 April 1920
M V Alcantara. Exterior. Broadside. 1927M V " Alcantara ". Exterior. Broadside. 1927
Americas remarkable aircraft carrier. The US aircraft carrier Langley cruising off the California coast to the Naval manoeuvres. She has 30 aeroplanes, of various types, on the landing deck
British ship with 400 passengers on fire at sea. The British steamer SS Byron which is reported to be on fire near the Ambrose lightship. 5 October 1926
Farmers Son as Kings Medallist John Austin Field Shipp, the youngest son of North Wooton farmer, who has been awarded the gold medal given by the king for the most proficient pupil of the year at
SS Alkaid abandoned in hurricane. A photograph of the doomed Dutch freighter Alkaid during a 70 mile an hour gale. The picture was taken from the deck of the Westphalia of the Hamburg American line
On the Lido Pierre Mayer, the well known actor 25 August 1926
At the Ministry of Labour. Sir Thomas Inskip, when he met cheifs of shipbuilding and engineering union on the armements question. 24 March 1938
Herne Bay 1925
K22, a steam - propelled First World War K class submarine of the Royal Navy, submerging with funnel sea hatches shut
HMS Submarine No 3 diving - final position before totally submerging 30 March 1920
The Medina Taken at Aden on Royal Voyage to India 1921
6 April 1920 Clacton on Sea Life Boat crew
Constantinople in Turkey Shipping in the docks 21 November 1922
Queen of the rum fleet captured after a battle in New York. The Tomaka, the Queen of the Rum fleet was captured after a stiff battle with a government cutter, which fired across her bows
The SS Biarritz leaving Folkestone Harbour. 1929The " SS Biarritz " leaving Folkestone Harbour. 1929
Huge German floating dock to assist in raising great German warship at Scapa Flow 12 June 1925
A man sifts through the seaweed for ormers or abalone in the Channel Islands. 8 October 1920
German cruiser Dresden sunk. HMS armed liner Orama which with British warshipsGerman cruiser " Dresden " sunk. HMS armed liner " Orama " which with British warships engaged the German cruiser " Dresden " off Juan Fernandez Island
New type of Cargo and passenger liners built without masts The Steamship Wenatchee, the first of the largest type of passenger and cargo liners built for the USA shipping board
German State River police guard cable works. Work has been suspended at the Oberspree Cable Factory owing to a strike. The building is being guarded by the State River Police
Ss Voldendam Lounge first class 16 November 1922
HMS Submarine No 3 During her sea trials in the North Sea. Her 12 inch gun is seen in the high angle position 30 March 1920
A study in similarity, the messenger boy twins. Born on Boat Race day, Edward Fowles and Richard Fowles, twin brothers, aged 17, of Upper Ground St Blackfriars
Hospital ship Maine in Port Said harbour, on her way to the Far East. 3 FebruaryHospital ship " Maine " in Port Said harbour, on her way to the Far East. 3 February 1927
Rowing. Worlds only blind crew of eight practice on the River Severn. 25 July 1923
British navy helps to re enact Mystery Ship campaign of the great war. TheBritish navy helps to re enact " Mystery Ship " campaign of the great war. The British submarine H52 in the role of a German U-boat