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"The deck: where history is made, dreams set sail, and heroes take their stand

Background imageDeck Collection: Walkway into the Algarve

Walkway into the Algarve
Raisa Zwart

Background imageDeck Collection: Deck games on board a transatlantic liner

Deck games on board a transatlantic liner

Background imageDeck Collection: Deck games on board a trans-Atlantic liner, early 1900s

Deck games on board a trans-Atlantic liner, early 1900s

Background imageDeck Collection: Royal Navy ship - crew quarters - probably 1930s

Royal Navy ship - crew quarters - probably 1930s

Background imageDeck Collection: Building deck, Thames Iron Works, London

Building deck, Thames Iron Works, London

Background imageDeck Collection: Upper Hangar in Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Indomitable

Upper Hangar in Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Indomitable
The Upper Hangar in the Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Indomitable. Date: 1943

Background imageDeck Collection: Beginning of World War Two, where sailors are relaxing in a destroyer escorting a Convoy. Date: 1939

Beginning of World War Two, where sailors are relaxing in a destroyer escorting a Convoy. Date: 1939

Background imageDeck Collection: Grumman -2C Hawkeye 161097

Grumman -2C Hawkeye 161097
United States Navy - Grumman -2C Hawkeye 161097 (msn 56, base code AB, call-sign 601), of VAW-123, embarked on USS America on 18 September 1982. Seen ranged on deck folded, ready for the hangar

Background imageDeck Collection: Sikorsky SH-3H Sea King 149711

Sikorsky SH-3H Sea King 149711
United States Navy - Sikorsky SH-3H Sea King 149711 (msn 61128, base code AB, call-sign 613), of HS-11 embarked on USS America on 18 September 1982. Seen ranged on deck folded, ready for the hangar

Background imageDeck Collection: Sports Deck on the RMS Queen Mary, possibly 1920s

Sports Deck on the RMS Queen Mary, possibly 1920s Date: circa 1930s

Background imageDeck Collection: 13. 5 inch guns on the quarter deck Royal Navy Warship

13. 5 inch guns on the quarter deck Royal Navy Warship
13.5 inch guns on the quarter deck Royal Navy Warship

Background imageDeck Collection: RMS Titanic, Harold Cottam Collection photograh

RMS Titanic, Harold Cottam Collection photograh
RMS. TITANIC. THE HAROLD COTTAM COLLECTION: A superb oversize press photograph taken on the deck of Carpathia showing Harold wearing the suit he wore to the American Inquiry with a Carpathia lifeboat

Background imageDeck Collection: Cunard Line, ex-QE2 chair deck blanket

Cunard Line, ex-QE2 chair deck blanket
OCEAN LINER: Ex-Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) Cunard steamer chair deck blanket, embroidered Cunard Line 3032. 53ins. x 61ins

Background imageDeck Collection: RMS Majestic, mahogany side table

RMS Majestic, mahogany side table
WHITE STAR LINE: RMS Majestic mahogany side table marked Majestic Saloon with bronze drop in feet/base with deck bolt holes. 36ins. x 26ins

Background imageDeck Collection: Boys drilling on deck, Training Ship Exmouth, early 1900s

Boys drilling on deck, Training Ship Exmouth, early 1900s

Background imageDeck Collection: A deckchair attendant, probably 1930s

A deckchair attendant, probably 1930s

Background imageDeck Collection: HMS Furious 47 aircraft carrier

HMS Furious 47 aircraft carrier, a modified Courageous-class battlecruiser, seen in December 1931, with the removable con seen raised on the flight deck. This was removed for flying operations

Background imageDeck Collection: HMS Eagle R05

HMS Eagle R05
Royal Navy - HMS Eagle R05, an Audacious-class aircraft carrier, seen before being fitted with an angled flight deck, in June 1953. Date: 1953



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"The deck: where history is made, dreams set sail, and heroes take their stand. From the flight deck of HMAS Melbourne to the grandeur of Holland America Line's poster, it is a stage that captures our imagination. Witness the precision and discipline as the crew lines up on the flight deck, ready for action. Step aboard the Training Ship Arethusa in Greenhithe, Kent, where future sailors undergo compass drills and knotting classes on its sturdy deck. The Bibby Line cruises beckon with promises of adventure and relaxation under sunny skies. Transport yourself back in time to witness Admiral Nelson and Captain Hardy strategizing during Trafalgar on a historic British naval vessel's weathered deck. Southend-On-Sea offers picturesque views from its coastal decks as England embraces maritime heritage. Marvel at the majestic Airship R101 moored outside hangars; its vastness dominating the sky while awaiting its next voyage into uncharted territories. Harland & Wolff shipyards in Belfast bear witness to Titanic and Olympic's construction - two iconic vessels whose decks carried stories both tragic and triumphant. Onboard Titanic's second-class deck, passengers embarked on a journey filled with anticipation and luxury before fate intervened. William Heath Robinson's whimsical illustration "Consequences" reminds us that even amidst chaos, life finds a way to unfold upon these wooden planks. Finally, step onto Handley Page HP 42 flight deck - an aviation marvel that defies gravity as it soars through clouds towards new horizons. The possibilities are endless when you stand upon this platform of possibility – whether sailing across oceans or soaring among stars.