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Littlestone on Sea. 1926
Ramsgate - The crew of the Motor Lifeboat Prudential Back row Thomas William Read ( coxswain ) Howard Light, William Cook Front Row, William Little, William Vernon and Joseph Read
People out enjoying the river Thames at Richmond, London, hiring rowing boats and taking river trips in the pleasure boats. Late 1940s, early 1950s
The Coxswain of the Aldeburgh lifeboat, Charlie Mann, with a catch of herrings. 28 September 1925
SS Olympic
Italian air armada arrives in Londonderry. General Balbo and the 23 Savoia-Marchetti SM.55X flying boats arrived safely at Lough Foyle, Londonderry
A group of fishermen from Saltburn by the Sea, a small seaside town on the English north east coast, just south of its larger neighbour, Redcar. Early 1900s Fish where the fish are!
The SS Scythia 24 August 1921
The new world revealed to Islam in 1513. The map of the Atlantic, work of Admiral Piri Reis, the celebrated Turkish cartographer
Launching of the War Glory at Chepstow The vessel taking the water 21 April 1920
Canadian liner aground in the St Lawrence The C P R liner Metagama which has grounded in St Lawrence September 1920
Young children having holiday fun in the sea at Eastbourne. 9 August 1916
On the SS Berengaria Miss Maggie Teyte, The prima donna 23 February 1924
SS Osterley The SS Osterley took the MCC team to Australia 1920
Culty Sarks arrival as it moors alongside HMS Worcester on the River Thames off Greenhithe, Kent. 20 June 1938
Venice, as a retired Turkish Admiral saw it in the early sixteenth ceuntry: a miniature from Piri Reiss geographical work on the Mediterranean; showing an arsenal with galleys building; the lagoon;
A Grimsby herring trawler in the North Sea Fish where the fish are!
Trawling in the North Sea Fish where the fish are!
Fishermen on board a trawler in the North Sea
SS Rugia
SS Volendam Boatdeck first class 16 November 1922
Everards Ship Yard at Greenhithe, Kent on the River Thames. 24 June 1948
People out fishing from a Coble ( a locally made fishing boat ) at low tide, near the fishing town of Staithes, on the north east coast of England. Early 1900s Fish where the fish are!
A Scarborough long line fishing in North Sea 1931 Fish where the fish are!
The herring fleet at Stornoway, Lewis, going out in the evening - 1367 ?TopFoto Fish where the fish are!
Fishermen on board a trawler in the North Sea Fish where the fish are!
The S. S. Eston in sail during rough seas 25 July 1938 A TopFotoThe S.S. Eston in sail during rough seas 25 July 1938 eTopFoto
The Channel Isles : Rozel Bay on the north coast of Jersey Fish where the fish are!
The Prince of Wales receiving King Ferdinand of Romania and Queen Marie on board the Royal Yacht. 12 May 1924
Eastbourne, Sussex : The three mastered sailing vessel Viking becalmed off Beachy Head - Bank Holiday, picture taken from air. 02 August 1948
Boys fishing by the riverside on the Thames at Richmond, London, England, UK. 1950s
A wide area of Berkshire lies underwater following the overflowing of the river Thames at Maidenhead after recent phenomenon of the heavy rains
Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour 14 January 1928
An amazing snapshot of American battleship target practice at sea 30 June 1921
On the Lido Princes Andrew of Greece ( standing ) and Princess Andrew of Greece (also standing) 1927
SS Paris The drawing room ( raised platform with piano and row of chairs on extreme left. Easy chairs grouped about the room ) 30 May 1922
A blue jacket portrait unknown 1920
painting ofss Albania 1921
HM tug Frisky leaving Bergen 19 April 1920
HMS Submarine No 3 Lieut Commander Taylor, Commander of the M 3 30 March 1920
Kroone Belle Steamship 1920
Worlds largest lifeboat, the William and Kate Johnston, launched at New Brighton, Merseyside, a seaside town in Wallasey, England. 18 September 1924
Danzig The French gunboat L Ancre in Dantzig ( Gdansk, Poland ) harbour 24 October 1921
Brighton beach on the Whitsun holiday. 25 May 1920
Originally SS Tirpitz she was later renamed the RMS Empress of Australia ocean liner built in 1913-1919 in Germany July 1922
HMS Ajax was the last of the four ships of the King George V-class battleships to be laid down. 16 December 1921
Lifeboat launched by Motor Tractor. Horses replaced by water tight machinery An interesting demonstration took place at Hunstanton on Thursday
Arrivals on the Leviathan at Southampton Mr Vincent Lopez 7 May 1925