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The 263 mile pipelines of the scheme known as Pluto, which carried petrol and oilThe 263 mile pipelines of the scheme known as " Pluto", which carried petrol and oil from the Isle of Wight to the Cherbourg peninsula during the war
Fresh bream on slab of fishminger counter in covered market, Limassol, Cyprus credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Fishing boats in harbour, Stromness, Orkney, UK credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Three white ducks at waters edge. Selimiye, on the southern coast of Anatolia, Turkey credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Fishermans tumbledown cottage on the north east coast of England. Early 1900s Fish where the fish are!
A Scarborough herring trawler in the north sea 1931 Fish where the fish are!
The North Sea Patrol. Minesweepers of the Royal Navy, free from the hazardous war service, now play a vital role in protecting the rights of the North Sea fishermen
Harbour with boats at Port Isaacs, Cornwall, England, UK 1960s Fish where the fish are!
Ice floes in North Sea. Ice floes are still menacing fishing fleets and colliers in the North Sea. The Royal Navys Fishing Protection Control is constantly on the watch in the shipping lanes
The Royal Dockyard at Chatham, 1793 It was here that the Victory was built in 1765
Stepping the mast of the Endeavour at the Royal Dockyard at Portsmouth. TheStepping the mast of the " Endeavour " at the Royal Dockyard at Portsmouth. The task of stepping the huge steel mast of the yacht " Endeavour "
Britains Prime Minister Edward Heath at the helm of his sloop Morning Cloud off Cowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England, at the start of the Fastnet race - the last of the Admirals Cup series 11
People running for shelter from great waves which broke over the seafront at Rottingdean. 26 October 1934
The ancient custom of blessing the sea at Rogationtide was revived at St Leonard s, Sussex, after 6 years for when the beach was closed
Beachy Head Sussex England
Holidaymakers on the sands at Bognor Regis beach, Sussex. 20 August 1930
Postcard of Shoreham near Brighton
Rough seas at by the cliffs at Hastings, Kent. 1 February 1936
The first Steamer trips to leave Hastings since before the war commenced yesterday, Whit-Sunday when the old familiar cry of " Round the Royal Sovereign Light Ships" invited a large crowd
The boating pool on the Brighton seafront, Sussex. 26th March 1931
Brighton Crowded beaches and boat 1 August 1954
Shooting an action scene from the film Nelson at the seafront at Littlehampton, Sussex. Storming the Mole. 16th July 1918
Taken at Littlehampton, Mr David Ffalcke, filmaker. 16th July 1918
The south-westerly gale in the English Channel rose to great violence as at high tide, waves 40 to 50 feet high broke over the sea wall at Rock a Nore, Hastings. 24 November 1946
The falling tide at Hastings, Sussex, revealed that the weekend gale and heavy sea had torn another large gap in the damaged harbour arm
Cognac advertisment - 1951 Advertising for Martell Cognac
A boy King at the seaside. The young King Michael of Rumania, going for a swim at Mamaia on the Black Sea coast. 23 October 1928
The beach at Ramsgate, Kent, crowded with holiday makers. 6 July 1928
Margate. 1925
Seaside scenes at Bognor Regis. Bathing belles 1925
Young holiday makers enjoy a pick- a - back in the sea at Southend. 6 April 1920
Bude Rock, Cornwall
Children having fun in the sea at Exmouth
Finest close - up of its kind that has ever been made. A wonderful picture of the Muir Glacier in Alaska. 30 August 1928
A view of the beach at Whitley Bay, Northumberland. 1928
Royal Albert Docks. New South Extension The new swing bridge at the passage between the old and new docks 23 June 1921
The human yacht, the new seaside craft seen at Clacton - on - Sea, Essex. 20 July 1921
Jersey St Helier, Elizabeth Castle
Men in the Channel Islands out fishing for ormers ( abalone - shellfish ) 8 October 1920
A Channel Islander makes his way through the shallows with his catch of ormers or abalone on his back. 8 October 1920
The Kings illness, a convalescence. Cape Martin, a view looking across the Baie de L Ouest to Menton, which is seen in the distance
Motor Boat Ann Betsey Lucy and Nancy Newbon Built in 1922 and stationed at Sennens Cove lands End The boat is self righting 40 x 10 6 fitted with a taylor engine developing 45 hp
SS Alkaid abandoned in hurricane. A photograph of the doomed Dutch freighter Alkaid during a 70 mile an hour gale. The picture was taken from the deck of the Westphalia of the Hamburg American line
6 April 1920 Clacton on Sea Life Boat crew
The Breakwater at Port Said, Egypt, built by the French engineer, Ferdinand de Lesseps
Hints for Holidays page 355. Seaford. 1925" Hints for Holidays " page 355. Seaford. 1925
Women in the flower fields, cutting the flowers ( narcissi and daffodils ) for the spring flower harvest at Mousehole, Cornwall. 1929
Budleigh Salterton is a small town on the south coast of Devon 1925