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The Atlantic rescue drama. Captain H Tose of the Antinoe, with A K Evans, wireless operators of the Antinoe 1 February 1926
Aeroplanes drop provisions for Icebound steamers. For the first time in the history of the Baltic 25 steamers en route to and from Petrograd are frozen in the Finnish Gulf
HMS Argus, aircraft carrier. She is on her way to the Far East. Photo shows her mooring at Port Said. 12 March 1927
The Kings Yacht Britannia in Race at Cowes on Isle of Wight, of the South Coast of England The deck awash during racing 2 August 1921
Duke of Richmond Salmon Fishing in Scotland Duke of Richmond choosing a fly 26 August 1922
The Kobenhavn, the worlds largest sailing ship, in the Thames 23 January 1925
The dining saloon on the new White Star Liner Laurentic. 9 November 1927The dining saloon on the new White Star Liner " Laurentic ". 9 November 1927
Aboard the SS. Andalucia Star at Tilbury. Mr Bryant ( a naval architect ) Chief Officer Owen and Captain Thomas of the SS. Andalucia Star
Across the Atlantic in a 35 Ft Yawl The crew of three consisted of Mr F W Baldwin, of Toronto, Mr Jim Dorsett of Washington and Mr W Washburn Nutting
Shipmate of the Prince of Wales as conservative candidate. A commander of the HMS Renown in the field at East Woolwich, London Captain Ernest A Taylor canvassing 22 November 1923
Liner which rescued balloonists The laird linerss Maple which rescued the crew of the American balloon No 10, when the gas bag fell into the Irish sea during the cordon Bennett race 21 September 1921
King and Queen of Hilbre Island Mr Lewis Jones who for 35 years was King of Hilbre Island and who, as Guardian of Liverpool shipping, saved 24 lives
The Kings Yacht Britannia in Race at Cowes on Isle of Wight, of the South Coast of England The King helping to haul up the mainsail 2 August 1921
Cowes Week Opens Major Philip Hunloke arriving at the Royal Yacht Squadron 29 July 1922
A Hush hush aeroplane Britains latest ships fighter, the Fairey Flycatcher which has a speed exceeding 130 miles an hour and is equipped for ascending from an alighting on the decks of aircraft
Huge German floating dock to assist in raising great German warship at Scapa Flow 12 June 1925
Arrivals on the Leviathan at Southampton Mr Leon Britton, the boxing promoter 7 May 1925
Minnekahda, All one class liner sails from Tilbury for New York 16 May 1925
Celebrities arrive on White Star xmas ship. Passengers on the White Star liner SS Majestic which arrived at Southampton, included well known people who thus reach England in time for Christmas
Henley Regatta. A striking panorama of the scene at Henley. 4 July 1923
Barnstaple in Devon 1925
Prince of Waless tour. Royal apartments on HMS Repulse. The Princes day cabin on the port side. 26 March 1925
The Muir Glacier, Alaska. 30 August 1928
Celebrities at Cowes on Isle of Wight, of the South Coast of England The Royal Yacht Station 1 August 1921
King of Yugoslavia visits his flooded subjects. The King of Yugoslavia visiting the flooded district near the township of Obrenovats. He is seen being rowed by peasants in a rough peasant craft
HMS Submarine No 3 One of the crew inspecting the hydraulic water tight cap that fits on the gun muzzle while steaming or diving 30 March 1920
Minnesota of thess Zeeland at Portsmouth. February 1927
A striking bow view of HM Submarine Odin, soon after leaving Chatham dockyardA striking bow view of HM Submarine " Odin ", soon after leaving Chatham dockyard for her official trials. 18 July 1929
The King takes the wheel of his yacht Britannia. An incident which greatly amusedThe King takes the wheel of his yacht " Britannia ". An incident which greatly amused HM yachts stealing one anothers wind at East Lete Bouy
Home coming of Unknown Soldiers on H. M. S. Saluting the dead. After a 19-gun saluteHome coming of Unknown Soldiers on H.M.S. Saluting the dead. After a 19-gun salute was fired from Dover Castle, she tied up at Admiralty Pier where General Sir John Longley supervised the six high
H Ms Glow Worm ( Monitor Class Ship ) leaving Bergen 19 April 1920
The Prince of Wales to visit Canada. Capt E Griffiths, RNR, Captain of the " Empress of France ", on which the Prince will leave for Canada. 4 September 1923
The King takes the wheel of his yacht Britannia. 7 August 1924The King takes the wheel of his yacht " Britannia ". 7 August 1924
The Kings Yacht Britannia in Race at Cowes on Isle of Wight, of the South Coast of England The crew preparing the main sail 2 August 1921
Holidaymakers on the beach at Clacton - on - Sea, Essex. 24 July 1924
The famous Westminster Tobacco box, taken for Mr Langford Read. 9 September 1924
Great Britains effort for international motor boat trophy. Miss Carstairs at the wheel of Estella IV. which she will drive at the British International Trophy race for motor boats at Detroit
The worlds largest motor lifeboat, the Princess Mary can accomodate 300 peopleThe worlds largest motor lifeboat, the " Princess Mary " can accomodate 300 people and is now at Cowes in the Isle of Wight. 23 April 1929
The Royal Eagle leaving tower Tower pier crowded with holidaymakers 20 June 1936
The social room of thess Albania 31 January 1921
Ocean going motor yacht to race artists barge to the Alps Mr Oswald Shorts motor yacht Discovery 25 August 1920
Gigantic German Floating Dock Surredered An amazing structure berthed at Sheerness Huge German floating dock, No 23 berthed at Port Victoria, Sheerness View of the deck of the dock 3 May 1921
Twelve hundred pilgrims on a burning steamer. A British steamer the Frangestan, with 1, 200 pilgrims on board on their way to Jeddah ( the port for Mecca)
Originally SS Tirpitz she was later renamed the RMS Empress of Australia ocean liner built in 1913-1919 in Germany July 1922
Us Naval divers about to descend 1920
The Quest in the Thames. The Quest, the ship of the Shackleton - Rowett expedition to the Antarctic and the little known islands of the Pacific
Lights for the Seven Seas. Mr A P Collier, is a notable specialist in the manufacture of buoys and other forms of unattended lights which has made and supplied for practically every sea in the world
The Shackleton - Rowett Expedition sails for the Antarctic. The Quest leaving London. Tower Bridge is seen in the background. 17 September 1921