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Wrecks Collection

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Choose a picture from our Wrecks Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageWrecks Collection: Shipwreck on Duddon Sands EAW019741

Shipwreck on Duddon Sands EAW019741
A wreck on the Duddon Sands (possibly the Anastasi), Walney Island, Barrowe-in-Furness, Cumbria. Viewed from the north. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in October 1948

Background imageWrecks Collection: Wrecks, Elmley Ferry N100303

Wrecks, Elmley Ferry N100303
ELMLEY FERRY, Murston, Sittingbourne, Kent. View of two beached ship wrecks

Background imageWrecks Collection: Wreck of the Falcon N100299

Wreck of the Falcon N100299
WRECK OF THE FALCON, Langdon Steps, Dover, Kent. (1926) View down onto the wreck with yacht and cross-channel ferry in the distance

Background imageWrecks Collection: A Shipwreck N070540

A Shipwreck N070540
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " A Shipwreck". Studio replica after Claude Joseph VERNET (1714-89). WM 1575-1948. Provisionally Spanish Royal Collection, captured at Vitoria 1813

Background imageWrecks Collection: Shipwreck at Saltwick Bay K020590

Shipwreck at Saltwick Bay K020590
SALTWICK BAY, North Yorkshire. View of a shipwreck and Black Nab Rock on the sea shore. The wreck is of the Admiral van Tromp, a fishing vessel wrecked in 1976

Background imageWrecks Collection: Blyth coal staith a039506

Blyth coal staith a039506
General view of the coal staith at Blyth Power Station, Bedlington, Northumberland. View from the north west, with the frame of a coal barge in the foreground

Background imageWrecks Collection: Wrecks 34011_030

Wrecks 34011_030
Wrecks on the mud flats at Amble-by-Sea, Northumberland, 2018

Background imageWrecks Collection: Shipwreck 28909_001

Shipwreck 28909_001
A shipwreck outside Blyth harbour, Northumberland, 2016. NZ3280

Background imageWrecks Collection: Stranded submarine JXC01_01_008

Stranded submarine JXC01_01_008
Near Falmouth, Cornwall. The wreck of the submarine UB 106 on the rocks. Five German U-boats were moored at Falmouth after being surrended to the Royal Navy in 1918

Background imageWrecks Collection: Shipwreck on Goodwin Sands EAW020497

Shipwreck on Goodwin Sands EAW020497
A wreck on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. Possibly the " Luray Victory". Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in November 1948

Background imageWrecks Collection: Shipwreck at St Merryn EAW200562

Shipwreck at St Merryn EAW200562
The wreck of the tanker " Hemsley I" at Fox Cove, St Merryn, Cornwall. September 1969. The vessel went ashore here on 12th May 1969 en route from Liverpool to Antwerp. Aerofilms Collection

Background imageWrecks Collection: Stranded submarine JXC01_01_011

Stranded submarine JXC01_01_011
Falmouth, Cornwall. A view from the shore showing people aboard the wreck of UB 112, on the rocks west of Pendennis Point, with a sailing boat in the foreground

Background imageWrecks Collection: Wrecks at Stoke Saltings 29652_042

Wrecks at Stoke Saltings 29652_042
Remains of a First World War U-Boat (UB122) and the sailing boat Swale embedded in mud flats. Stoke Saltings, River Medway. Photographed 27th May 2015

Background imageWrecks Collection: Wreck at Fidlers Reach EAW143996

Wreck at Fidlers Reach EAW143996
River Thames, London November 1964. The capsized German Cargo Vessel " Magdeburg" laden with buses bound for Cuba. A collision with the " Yamashiro Maru" caused the wreck

Background imageWrecks Collection: Crashed aircraft EAW014625

Crashed aircraft EAW014625
The wreckage of a Douglas Invader A-26B light bomber at Warton Bank, Lancashire. Photographed by Aerofilms on 21st April 1948. This plane crashed on 29th November 1944 shortly after take-off

Background imageWrecks Collection: Wreck, Minster Beach N100301

Wreck, Minster Beach N100301
MINSTER BEACH, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. View of a wreck covered in seaweed. One of a series of sunken barges

Background imageWrecks Collection: Wreck of the Falcon N100300

Wreck of the Falcon N100300
WRECK OF THE FALCON, Langdon Steps, Dover, Kent. (1926) View of the wreck at sea level


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