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River ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross, Maltese CrossView of the river ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross and Maltese Cross. They were operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to transport smallpox patients from London down the Thames to
City of Paris ship at Milford Haven Docks, South WalesView of the City of Paris ship in for repair at Milford Haven Docks, South Wales, with a railway track in the foreground
Filling Oil Cans - Hackney WickA female employee fills BP Oil Cans at a plant in Hackney Wick, London
RAF bombing German warshipAn RAF biplane bombs a german warship off the coast of Africa during World War One. Painting by Raymond Sheppard
Turkish Steamship ErtogrulTurkish Imperial steamship (albeit still with high masts for sails) the Ertogrul (named after the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire) riding high in the Bosphorus
Belgium - Port of OstendePort of Ostende, Belgium. The mailship ferry departs the harbour as young boys fish off the pier, while others just lean on the railings watching the ships disappear into the North Sea
Leviathan refuelingThe fuel ship British Councillor bunkering (refueling) the large liner Leviathan. The second of a trio of transatlantic liners built by Germanys Hamburg America Line as the SS Vaterland for
Naval Steamship - Charles RobinsonOne of the Men-O -War that " guard our shores"
Portland Harbour - Funnels of Ships of the Royal Navy Fleet
Paris Deck ViewDeck view of a French passenger liner, showing - for a change - not the fashionable passengers, but the funnels, windlasses and other equipment essential to a big steamship
Ww1 Officers at a PortWorld War One officers are driven by car to the docks to board the ferry to France where Glory or Death await them
Erecting the FunnelsErecting the funnels of a steamship in a British shipyard
Camera Accessories / 1884A selection of low-cost accessories, including filters, chemicals, zinc & porcelain bowls, funnels and paper
Funnels and FlagsFunnels and house flags of various steam lines
Three ladies and a liner by DrydenThree ladies and a change of clothes for each stand in front of a steam liner with smoking funnels
Cunard Queen Mary 1936The famous Cunard liner