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Members Representing 36 Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions meet Sir Thomas Inskip minister for Co-Ordination of defence, at the Ministry of Labour to discuss the question of speeding up armaments
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
Antwerp in Belgium The Steen 30 April 1920
Famous steamship company buys a palace Molin Palac on the Giudecca Canal in Venice has been acquired by the Trieste Lloyd line
Submarine L22. 1 March 1927
Launch of French warship Suffren at Brest. The warship taking the water. 5Launch of French warship " Suffren " at Brest. The warship taking the water. 5 May 1927
Admiral father and Admiral son at a Sunday review. The NL Naval Unit and Sea Cadet Corps were inspected on the Horse Guards Parade during Sunday afternoon by Vice Admiral Sir Sydney R Freemantle
The SS Majestic with Lord and Lady Mountbatten on board 28 September 1922
M V Alcantara. The Winter Garden : Lounge. 1927M V " Alcantara ". The Winter Garden : Lounge. 1927
HM tug Frisky leaving Bergen 19 April 1920
On the Lido Miss Geraldine Robeck ( Cousin of Admiral Sir John Robeck ) 1927
Genoa. The Haven in Italy March 1922
British Navys Mysterious tower ship launched at Shoreham on Sunday The tower ship passing through the harbour entrance watched by the crowd 16 September 1920
American hotel proprietors to invade Europe. On April 9, 276 of Americas principal hotel proprietors will arrive at Plymouth on the liner France
HMS Submarine No 3 Lieut Commander Taylor, Commander of the M 3 30 March 1920
HMS Veteran. 11 April 1927
Port of Genoa April 1922
Ex - Royal yacht Alexandra in the Thames. The new Prins Olav coming to her moorings. 5 September 1929
M V Alcantara. A corner in the Childrens Playground. 1927M V " Alcantara ". A corner in the Childrens Playground. 1927
To salvage German warships at Scapa Flow Surrendered German submarine dock, converted for lifting purposes, sails from Queenborough for scene of operation The lifting side of the dock
The loneliest outpost of the Empire. The church interior in Edinburgh on the South Atlantic island of Tristan Da Cunha, where 140 English speaking people have waited years for the sight of a ship
Lyme Regis. 1925
The USS Tennessee. The Largest US battleship afloat 8 June 1921
Kroone Belle Steamship 1920
Motor boat trials on the River Thames Z4 during the race 6 June 1925
Lifeboat Woman. First to pass Board of Trade test, Miss Blanche Tucker, aged 34, the Chief Cashier in the French restaurant of the White Star Liner, RMS Majestic. 9 January 1929
Channel steamer in a crash. The Maid of Kent, the Southern Railway Cos cross Channel steamer, with her bows badly buckled by her collision with the breakwater as she was leaving Dover for Calais with
Alleged gun running, German vessel seized at Durban, South Africa. The Nordmark, a German vessel from Hamburg, after being seized by the Custom authorities at Durban
USS destroyer Preble at full speed. 1927USS destroyer " Preble " at full speed. 1927
Sialia, Henry Fords yacht June 1926
Miss Ellen Terry at Tilbury leaving for Australia 21 January 1923
Sidmouth seafront a town situated on the English Channel coast in Devon 1925
The lifeboat being brought to London for her Royal Highnesss inspection D 7 Robert & Catherine lifeboat 28 April 1921
Germanys new cruiser, Konigsberg, launched at Wilhelmshaven. The vesselGermanys new cruiser, " Konigsberg ", launched at Wilhelmshaven. The vessel going down the slips. 29 March 1927
HMS Submarine No 3 diving Note the range finder and periscope 30 March 1920
Navy. Gun crew in masks. HMS Wrestler 4 July 1929
To take the Prince of Wales across the Atlantic. The magnificent swimming pool on the RMS Berengaria, the splendid Cunarder in which the Prince of Wales sails on Saturday. 21 August 1924
The new cunarderss Samaria launched at Liverpool 27 November 1920
On her maiden voyage. The New Zealand Shipping Cos new motor liner RangitaneOn her maiden voyage. The New Zealand Shipping Cos new motor liner " Rangitane " leaving Southampton. 21 December 1929
Royal Navy submarine, HMS Parthian ( N75 ), was the lead boat of the six Royal Navy Parthian-class submarines. Nicknamed Peanut and launched at Chatham. 22 June 1929
HMS Hood ( Under her own steam ) 21 January 1920
HMAS Australia was one of three Indefatigable-class battlecruisers built for the defence of the British Empire. Post-war budget cuts saw Australias role downgraded to a training ship before she was
The first half of the new floating dock for Singapore leaving the Tyne 21 June 1928
Earthquake wrecks historic city. Corinth, the modern Greek city, built near the site of ancient Korinthos, was almost destroyed by an earthquake. 24 April 1928
Holiday makers at Birchington - on - sea, Kent. Captain Ridge Jones chatting to Mr Butler Aspinall, KC. 1920s
SS Biarritz a cross channel steamer. 1927
A view of the beach at Whitley Bay, Northumberland. 1928
Hero of Sinking Liner Mr Jenner of Dover, the ships printer, as the liner was going down took off his lifebelt and put it round a woman who was without one saying Here you are Madam