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The Blue Star liner, SS. Andalucia Star at Tilbury
Belgian Navy. The stern view of the new giant ship, Belgenland, before her launch. She originally served as a freighter and World War I troopship for the White Star Line
A view of Bridlington Harbour and town, Yorkshire. 11 January 1930 Fish where the fish are!
Imperial Airways flying boat Swanage moored at Southampton ready for her flight to Alexandria to replace crashed flying boat City of Khartoum
Bridlington Harbour, East Yorkshire. 11 January 1930 Fish where the fish are!
Aerial view of Greenhithe, Kent. 18th December 1958
Antwerp in Belgium The Steen 30 April 1920
RMS Mauretania and the RMS Ascania ocean liners operated by the British Cunard Liner in port 21 August 1928
Improvements at the Port of Vancouver. An aerial view. 27 September 1929
Fishing boats pulled up onto the shingle at Hastings, Sussex, UK credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Fishing boats in harbour, Stromness, Orkney, UK credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
The new cross channel steamer Cote D Azor and the Golden Arrow train 22 April 1931
Kingston Harbour, Jamaica Kingston Harbour, a natural inlet about six miles long and two miles broad, having Port Royal at its entrance was in Nelsons time as it is ours
The lane stretching into the centre alongside the chimneys is Lovers Lane. The cement works and the lane are at Swanscombe, Kent. 24th August 1966
Centenery Year Celebrations, Greenhithe, Kent. Tall masts of visiting sailing vessels alongside the training ship HMS Worcester
A view of Mousehole Harbour and town. 27 March 1929
Ajaccio on the island of Corsica in France. 6 May 1926
Boats in Mousehole Harbour, Cornwall. 1929
Portpatrick fishing village in Dumfries and Galloway on the south west tip of Scotland. June 1928
A new outbreak by Arabs near Jewish city. A new outbreak by Arabs is reported from Jaffa near which is the new Jewish city of Tel Aviv
The large fleet of cars on the quayside at Monte Carlo for the purpose of conveying tourists round the sights February 1925
Boulogne Sur Mer, showing the harbour. 1 December 1928
5, 000 Barrels of Syrup held up at Surrey Docks It is alleged that 5, 000 barrels of golden syrup which arrived 2 years ago are still not moved 21 April 1920
A view of Torquay Harbour. 1 February 1928
Sark ( Creux ) Harbour. 21 July 1927
Jersey St Helier
Trevessa survivors arrival on Ghcorka at Tilbury 23 August 1923
Genoa. The Haven in Italy March 1922
Lyme Regis. 1925
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
Royal Albert Docks. New South Extension The new swing bridge at the passage between the old and new docks 23 June 1921
The harbour at Torquay, Devon. 1 February 1928
Port Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt May 1921
Broadstairs. 22 May 1926
Ilfracombe on the North Devon Coast 1925
Lord Sackville ( Governor of Guernsey ) formerly the Hon Sir Charles Sackville. 21 July 1927
Colombo, Ceylon Harbour and landing jetty 15 April 1922
American Relief Port for Soviet Russia Since the American Relief Administration made the port of Riga its headquarters for relief work in Soviet Russia
Great Malaga Fire A disastrous fire at the Spanish port of Malaga razed the Customs House and the buisness offices in the building to the ground
The flower harvest in the Scilly Islands. Loading the flowers into boats at Tresco. 1923
Brisbane Australia, Showing circular Quay April 1922
Allied Warships May Anchor In German Ports If the Allies terms are not accepted and the occupation of the Ruhr does not bring the Germans to their senses, our warships may anchor in Hamburg, Lubeck
The South Eastern and Chatham steamer Riviera 8 April 1920
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
A view of Sark ( Creux ) Harbour. 21 July 1927
Mr David Mumford, who has retired after 50 years service as coxswain of the Plymouth lifeboat. 3 February 1920
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
Combe Martin is a village and civil parish on the North Devon coast 1925