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Nineteen Forties Collection (page 14)

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: The 31, 000 ton liner Orcades, built for the Orient line by Vickers, Armstrong Ltd

The 31, 000 ton liner Orcades, built for the Orient line by Vickers, Armstrong Ltd, and which is the largest merchant ship to be launched in any country since the end of the war successfully went

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: The worlds largest liner, the 83, 000 ton Cunarder Queen Elizabeth arrived at Southampton

The worlds largest liner, the 83, 000 ton Cunarder Queen Elizabeth arrived at Southampton
The worlds largest liner, the 83, 000 ton Cunarder " Queen Elizabeth" arrived at Southampton today from the Clyde, where she has been dressing up to become a luxury liner once again

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: The Queen Elizabeth, the worlds largest liner, completes her service as a war

The Queen Elizabeth, the worlds largest liner, completes her service as a war transport this week and will shortly be demobbed and returned to the Cunard White Star Line

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Painters are at work on the huge task of painting the hull of the Cunard White Star

Painters are at work on the huge task of painting the hull of the Cunard White Star Liner " Queen Mary" at Southampton Docks

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Passengers on the maiden voyage of the RMS Queen Elizabeth a luxury liner, enjoyed

Passengers on the maiden voyage of the RMS Queen Elizabeth a luxury liner, enjoyed
Passengers on the maiden voyage of the RMS " Queen Elizabeth" a luxury liner, enjoyed deck sports during the Atlantic crossing. The sports deck extends the whole width of the great ship

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Trooping resumed. The second battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment, commanded

Trooping resumed. The second battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment, commanded by Lt Col R J Bewell, sails from Southampton today

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Further efforts by tugs to get the Queen Elizabeth away from the Brambles shingle

Further efforts by tugs to get the Queen Elizabeth away from the Brambles shingle bank have failed, and preparations are being made for a new refloat attempt on tonights tide

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: The America, the largest and fastest liner ever built in the United States, left

The America, the largest and fastest liner ever built in the United States, left
The " America", the largest and fastest liner ever built in the United States, left Southampton for Le Havre after docking last night at the English port after her maiden commercial voyage

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Queen Marys crew goes back. Following a meeting in striking members of the crew

Queen Marys crew goes back. Following a meeting in striking members of the crew of the Cunard White Star Liner Queen Mary at Southampton today (Thursday)

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Dockers at Southampton were busy unloading a valuable cargo from the 85, 000 ton liner

Dockers at Southampton were busy unloading a valuable cargo from the 85, 000 ton liner Queen Elizabeth, which arrived from New York

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: The giant Cunard White Star Liner Queen Elizabeth gets what is probably her first

The giant Cunard White Star Liner Queen Elizabeth gets what is probably her first
The giant Cunard White Star Liner " Queen Elizabeth" gets what is probably her first film role in the Wessex Film Productions " The Woman in the Wall"

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Sailing in the 23, 700 ton liner Stratheden from Tilbury today, which is on its post-war

Sailing in the 23, 700 ton liner Stratheden from Tilbury today, which is on its post-war " maiden voyage" after being reconditioned from war service

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Children of the hop pickers take shelter to watch the Battle of Britain rage overhead

Children of the hop pickers take shelter to watch the Battle of Britain rage overhead. This became one of the most published pictures of the war - 1940 eTopFoto

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Slow But Sure The time honoured saying The Way To A Mans Heart

Slow But Sure The time honoured saying The Way To A Mans Heart
Slow But Sure The time honoured saying " The Way To A Mans Heart Is Through His Stomach", applys equally where tortoises are concerned

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Dog with his ears bandaged against the noise of the bombs goes down into the air

Dog with his ears bandaged against the noise of the bombs goes down into the air raid shelter in 1940 WWII

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Feedling piglets

Feedling piglets

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: Mr and Mrs Fred Ritchie feed a nine day old calf from the bottle outside their handsome

Mr and Mrs Fred Ritchie feed a nine day old calf from the bottle outside their handsome two storey farmhouse. Mr Ritchie who came to Kenya in 1949 from Cambridge has built this house on his new farm

Background imageNineteen Forties Collection: A snappy siren suit is worn for the English Shetland sheepdog club and poodle club s

A snappy siren suit is worn for the English Shetland sheepdog club and poodle club s
A snappy siren suit is worn for the English Shetland sheepdog club and poodle clubs championship show held at the London Scottish drill Hall today



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