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Captain T E Bidout, of the SS Duchess of Kent ( Southern Railway 22 July 1926
The King leads his fleet at Torbay. The Atlantic Fleet entered Torbay with the King in command. The battleships " Royal Oak ", " Resolution ", " Revenge "
Daring attempt to drift across polar sea. Helplessly locked in ice for twenty four months. Hauling a harpooned walrus on thin ice. Maud expedition 1 January 1926
SS Berengaria at Southampton. 1925SS " Berengaria " at Southampton. 1925
Danish Royal Yacht Dannebrog 26 May 1932
Tiny unsinkable boat leaving to cross the Atlantic. The little Dutch lifeboatTiny " unsinkable " boat leaving to cross the Atlantic. The little Dutch lifeboat which scarcely measures seven yards in length left Westminster Bridge on its voyage to New York
British Navys Mysterious tower ship launched at Shoreham on Sunday 16 September 1920
The Kings Yacht Britannia in Race at Cowes on Isle of Wight, of the South Coast of England The King and ( behind his Majesty ) Admiral Campbell helping the crew to haul in the Main sail 2 August 1921
Sport in the icy north A striking picture of seal hunters on the icy floes of the Pribylor Islands. Although the rifle has become a familiar weapon in the hands of the Eskimo
The SS Paris goes aground off Brooklyn, as she leaves dock for Plymouth. The French liner, SS Pari. 17 April 1929
Swedish warships at Sheerness. Right to left : Sverige, Drottning. VictoriaSwedish warships at Sheerness. Right to left : " Sverige ", " Drottning ". " Victoria " and " Gustav V ". 1923
HRH tour St Diego. USA Ship City of Mexico. 30 April 1920HRH tour St Diego. USA Ship " City of Mexico ". 30 April 1920
Danish Prince Midshipman Prince Knud ( Canuts ) the second son of the King and Queen of Denmark, who is a midshipman on board the Danish training cruiser Hemdal
Channel Steamer Maid of Kent, Southern Railways Co s, Cross Channel steamer. 20 March 1926
Cowes Regatta The start of the race for 6 metre class yachts for Sir John Wards Cup, in a dead calm sea 6 August 1924
To salvage German warships at Scapa Flow Surrendered German submarine dock, converted for lifting purposes, sails from Queenborough for scene of operation A view looking down on to the lower deck of
The King on the Britannia at Cowes. 7 August 1924The King on the " Britannia " at Cowes. 7 August 1924
Unloading tea at Tilbury Docks from the, ss Glenarra. 5 March 1924
Earthquake wrecks historic city. Corinth, the modern Greek city, built near the site of ancient Korinthos, was almost destroyed by an earthquake. The Corinth Canal. 24 April 1928
Heat wave scenes on the river 6 June 1925
The USS Tennessee. The Largest US battleship afloat 8 June 1921
The Cunard liner Scythia Garden Lounge October 1921
Broadstairs. 1925
The Berengaria in dry dock at Southampton. 26 January 1927
Survivors of the sinking liner horror. Captain Day of the SS Kinfauns Castle. 12 September 1922
The ex Crown Prince of Germanys daughters. Photographed at the sea side with their cousins, the children of the ex ruling Grand Duke Friedrich Franz IV of Mecelensburg Schweirn. 9 May 1927
The Imperator sails from Liverpool. First voyage under British Flag The Imperator on her way after her decommissioning at Hoboken, New Jersey in early 1919 23 February 1920
HMS Submarine No 3 During her sea trials her 12 inch gun was trialed as well 30 March 1920
HM Tug St Cyrus leaving Bergen 19 April 1920
The worlds largest motor lifeboat, the Princess Mary at Cowes, Isle of WightThe worlds largest motor lifeboat, the " Princess Mary " at Cowes, Isle of Wight. 23 April 1929
New smoke screen. US battleship off San Pedro steam away from the coastNew " smoke " screen. US battleship off San Pedro steam away from the coast and throw a smoke screen in new tests of smoke screen producing fuels. 11 December 1926
German Navy the SMS Karlsruhe was a light cruiser of the Karlsruhe class built by the German Kaiserliche Marine ( Imperial Navy )
Society assembling at Cowes for Regatta Week. Major Heckstall - Smith - Secretary of the Yacht racing Association. 25 July 1925
HMS Cornwall. The new Devonport built cruiser ( Capt the Hon Ws Leveson Gower, DSO ). 1 November 1927
Submarines K2, K6, K12, K14 arrive at Chatham to be paid off. Last day of the great whale bowed sea monsters. Farewell cheers on the K 6 at Chatham. 12 November 1925
The ill fated steamship, SS Vestris. 15 November 1928The ill fated steamship, " SS Vestris ". 15 November 1928
The King takes the wheel of his yacht Britannia. 7 August 1924The King takes the wheel of his yacht " Britannia ". 7 August 1924
HMS Courageous at Plymouth. 27 February 1928
Rewards for rescue from derelict schooner Presentations were made at the office of the High Commisioner for Newfoundland in London to Captain James Gillies, C B E
The Deutschland Leaves London The Deutschland, Germanys commercial Submarine which has been on exhibition off the Embankment for some time, leaving London, on a tour round the coast 18 May 1920
The Cunard liner Scythia 1st Class Lounge October 1921
The Cunard liner, SS Berengaria at Southampton. 1929
Stormy seas at at Brighton. 1929
Shackleton - Rowett Expedition sails for the Antarctic. The Quest outward boundShackleton - Rowett Expedition sails for the Antarctic. The " Quest " outward bound. Note the signal besides the Tower Bridge. 17 September 1921
HM Submarine Odin - the conniing tower. 18 July 1929HM Submarine " Odin " - the conniing tower. 18 July 1929
The burning ship Falcon ashore off Dover Harbour. A view of the Falcon from the sea showing Langdon Stairs in background. 25 October 1926
Society at Aix Les Bains. Mr Charles Fagan ( centre ) the dramatist, Mr Charles Bryant and Mr W J L Campell on the boat before their arrival at Aix Les Bains. 30 July 1923
US battleship explosion. Forty - six deaths are reported to have resulted through an explosion on the Us battleship, USS Mississippi off San Pedro