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Ocean Collection

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Background imageOcean Collection: SS Olympic

SS Olympic

Background imageOcean Collection: Rancher peers young sons arrive in England. The Hon George and the Hon John Rodney

Rancher peers young sons arrive in England. The Hon George and the Hon John Rodney, the two young sons of Lord Rodney, the well known Canadian ranching peer

Background imageOcean Collection: The entrance to the Arcade and other shops on the promenade on Worthing seafront. 1926

The entrance to the Arcade and other shops on the promenade on Worthing seafront. 1926

Background imageOcean Collection: Littlestone on Sea. 1926

Littlestone on Sea. 1926

Background imageOcean Collection: A tight squeeze. The USS Saratoga (CV-3) the US Navys largest ship, and the

A tight squeeze. The USS Saratoga (CV-3) the US Navys largest ship, and the largest aeroplane carrier in the world, the largest ship ever to go through the Panama Canal. 29 February 1928

Background imageOcean Collection: The passenger liner, SS Vulcania of the Italian Cosulich Line. January 1929

The passenger liner, SS Vulcania of the Italian Cosulich Line. January 1929

Background imageOcean Collection: The famous Cunard liner Aquitania leaving Southampton for New York on Saturday

The famous Cunard liner Aquitania leaving Southampton for New York on Saturday, staffed by volunteer stewards 14 May 1921

Background imageOcean Collection: The SS Scythia 24 August 1921

The SS Scythia 24 August 1921

Background imageOcean Collection: RMS Mauretania an ocean liner designed by Leonard Peskett and built by Swan, Hunter

RMS Mauretania an ocean liner designed by Leonard Peskett and built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Wallsend, Tyne and Wear for the British Cunard Line 21 August 1928

Background imageOcean Collection: Canadian liner aground in the St Lawrence The C P R liner Metagama which has

Canadian liner aground in the St Lawrence The C P R liner Metagama which has grounded in St Lawrence September 1920

Background imageOcean Collection: Passengers aboard the SS Avila at Tilbury. Left to right, Lady Pamela Smith, Captain Moulton

Passengers aboard the SS Avila at Tilbury. Left to right, Lady Pamela Smith, Captain Moulton, Lady Birkenhead, Lord Birkenhead, Lord Furneaux. 19 December 1928

Background imageOcean Collection: Ramsgate - The crew of the Motor Lifeboat Prudential Back row Thomas William Read

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

Background imageOcean Collection: Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour 14 January 1928

Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour 14 January 1928

Background imageOcean Collection: HMS Hermes was an aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy. The ship was begun during World War I

HMS Hermes was an aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy. The ship was begun during World War I and finished after the war ended

Background imageOcean Collection: HMS Badminton. 1 March 1927

HMS Badminton. 1 March 1927

Background imageOcean Collection: The SS Minnewaska of the Red Star Line. 31 December 1928

The SS Minnewaska of the Red Star Line. 31 December 1928
The " SS Minnewaska " of the Red Star Line. 31 December 1928

Background imageOcean Collection: Liner Captains romance. Captain James Gillies, General Manager of the Canadian

Liner Captains romance. Captain James Gillies, General Manager of the Canadian Pacific Steam Ship Co. 10 September 1925

Background imageOcean Collection: Lifeboat Heroes ( Left to right ) Coxswain Richard Payne ( Newhaven ), Coxswain Andrew Tose

Lifeboat Heroes ( Left to right ) Coxswain Richard Payne ( Newhaven ), Coxswain Andrew Tose ( Runswick) 2nd Coxswain Thos Patten ( Runswick ) 20th March 1925

Background imageOcean Collection: Great battleship firing a broadside. A remarkable snapshot of the USS Mexico firing

Great battleship firing a broadside. A remarkable snapshot of the USS Mexico firing a broadside during the Panama manoeuvres. 18 May 1927

Background imageOcean Collection: The Coxswain of the Aldeburgh lifeboat, Charlie Mann, with a catch of herrings

The Coxswain of the Aldeburgh lifeboat, Charlie Mann, with a catch of herrings. 28 September 1925

Background imageOcean Collection: SS Rugia

SS Rugia

Background imageOcean Collection: Herefordshire. 1 February 1927

Herefordshire. 1 February 1927
" Herefordshire ". 1 February 1927

Background imageOcean Collection: The convict ship La Martiniere, off to Devils Island in Saint Martin De-Re, France

The convict ship La Martiniere, off to Devils Island in Saint Martin De-Re, France.. 31 March 1926

Background imageOcean Collection: USS Colorado runs aground on diamond reef. The USS Colorado ran aground on Diamond

USS Colorado runs aground on diamond reef. The USS Colorado ran aground on Diamond Reef off Governors Island. Sixteen tugs worked to get her off. Stern view of the USS Colorado. 10 May 1927

Background imageOcean Collection: Survivors of the sinking liner horror. Captain Day of the SS Kinfaun Castle

Survivors of the sinking liner horror. Captain Day of the SS Kinfaun Castle, with his two sons. 12 September 1922

Background imageOcean Collection: Opening of new Tilbury dock. SS Oronsay. 26 September 1929

Opening of new Tilbury dock. SS Oronsay. 26 September 1929

Background imageOcean Collection: Lifeboat launched by Motor Tractor. Horses replaced by water tight machinery An

Lifeboat launched by Motor Tractor. Horses replaced by water tight machinery An interesting demonstration took place at Hunstanton on Thursday

Background imageOcean Collection: Lifeboat Heroes Decorated in London Two of the women who dragged the Boulmer lifeboat

Lifeboat Heroes Decorated in London Two of the women who dragged the Boulmer lifeboat ( Northumberland ) Lifeboat for 1 1/4 miles in a blizzard Miss N Stephenson ( Left ) Mrs B Stanton 14 April 1926

Background imageOcean Collection: Lifeboat Heroes Coxswain Robert Cross ( Humber Lifeboat ), Miss N Stephenson

Lifeboat Heroes Coxswain Robert Cross ( Humber Lifeboat ), Miss N Stephenson ( Boulmer ) Mrs B Stanton ( Boulmer ) and Coxswain W G Fleming ( Corleston ) 14 April 1926

Background imageOcean Collection: Hamburg - Amerika liner motor ship, SS Magdalena. 1929

Hamburg - Amerika liner motor ship, SS Magdalena. 1929

Background imageOcean Collection: SS Volendam Boatdeck first class 16 November 1922

SS Volendam Boatdeck first class 16 November 1922

Background imageOcean Collection: Worlds largest ship arrives at Southampton The new White Star Liner RMS Majestic

Worlds largest ship arrives at Southampton The new White Star Liner RMS Majestic the largest ship in the world arrived at Southampton on Monday from Cuxhaven 10 April 1922

Background imageOcean Collection: Passengers enjoy some tea on deck aboard the ocean liner, RMS Adriatic of the White

Passengers enjoy some tea on deck aboard the ocean liner, RMS Adriatic of the White Star Line

Background imageOcean Collection: RMS Homeric was operated by White Star from 1922 to 1935

RMS Homeric was operated by White Star from 1922 to 1935

Background imageOcean Collection: Worlds largest liner dry docked. The biggest weight lifting feat ever attempted

Worlds largest liner dry docked. The biggest weight lifting feat ever attempted was witnessed at Southampton when the worlds largest liner, Majestic was lifted by the greatest dry dock in the world

Background imageOcean Collection: Worthing. 1925

Worthing. 1925

Background imageOcean Collection: SS Biarritz, leaving Dover, with the Royal Party. 1925

SS Biarritz, leaving Dover, with the Royal Party. 1925
SS " Biarritz ", leaving Dover, with the Royal Party. 1925

Background imageOcean Collection: The seafront at St Leonards - on - Sea. 1925

The seafront at St Leonards - on - Sea. 1925

Background imageOcean Collection: M V Alcantara. 1st Class Dining Saloon. 1927

M V Alcantara. 1st Class Dining Saloon. 1927
M V " Alcantara ". 1st Class Dining Saloon. 1927

Background imageOcean Collection: Beating The Bounds On the Water The ceremony of beating the bounds was performed

Beating The Bounds On the Water The ceremony of beating the bounds was performed by the choir boys of St Clement Danes, Strand, WC General Nicholas M P, who is one of the churchwardens

Background imageOcean Collection: To salvage German warships at Scapa Flow Surrendered German submarine dock, converted

To salvage German warships at Scapa Flow Surrendered German submarine dock, converted for lifting purposes, sails from Queenborough for scene of operation In connection with the salvage of sunken

Background imageOcean Collection: Motorboat racing in the Bristol channel. 1938

Motorboat racing in the Bristol channel. 1938

Background imageOcean Collection: Reported armed revolt in Lisbon The sea of Lisbon, where an armed revolt has broken out

Reported armed revolt in Lisbon The sea of Lisbon, where an armed revolt has broken out, with heavy fighting in the streets 3 February 1926

Background imageOcean Collection: SS Megantic coaling in Port Said harbour with troops on board for the Far East. 4

SS Megantic coaling in Port Said harbour with troops on board for the Far East. 4 February 1927

Background imageOcean Collection: Royal visit to dockland The King and Queen opening the extension of the Royal Albert

Royal visit to dockland The King and Queen opening the extension of the Royal Albert Dock 8 July 1921

Background imageOcean Collection: The beach and promenade at Whitley Bay, Northumberland. 1928

The beach and promenade at Whitley Bay, Northumberland. 1928

Background imageOcean Collection: Diving off the pier during the Whitsun holiday at Brighton. 1920

Diving off the pier during the Whitsun holiday at Brighton. 1920

Background imageOcean Collection: Whitby Abbey ruins, north Yorkshire. 25 October 1920

Whitby Abbey ruins, north Yorkshire. 25 October 1920



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