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Shipbuilding in Ww1The boilers are craned into a steamship : this is done after launching, when the vessel is afloat Date: 1914-1918
Gieve life saving waistcoat for torpedoed shipwreck victimsAdvertisement for the Gieve life-saving waistcoat from Gieves Ltd, The Royal Naval Outfitters, intended for use by victims of torpedoed ships during the First World War
A life bag - life saving device, WW1An ingenious invention by a young Norwegian, Mr John L. Edmund to enable passengers on board ships wrecked or torpedoed to keep afloat until the arrival of help
New device for torpedoed tankers by G. H. DavisSaved by compressed air: a new device for torpedoed tankers. How tankers holed by U-boat torpedoes during the Second World War can remain afloat by using compressed air. Date: 1943
Sopwith Bat Boat I afloat off Brighton
The capture of the city of tabasco, by the U. S. naval expediThe capture of the city of tabasco, by the U.S. naval expedition, afloat and on shore, under Comdre. Perry
Nancy the Narrow BoatCarefree holidays afloat : The converted narrow boat Nancy. photographed soon after leaving Watford lock on the Grand Union Canal, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
Swedish scouts and upturned sailing boatTwo Swedish Scouts awaiting rescue from their overturned light sailing boat enjoy a refreshing bottle of pop in the middle of the lake
Spithead ReviewAfloat with the British Royal Navy: A view of the White Ensign (flag) at Spithead, of the Isle of Wight, England. Date: 1930s
Persia LaunchedSteamship launched at the Robert Napier & Sons shipyard at Govan, Glasgow. At the time she is the largest steamship afloat and wins the Blue Riband in 1856. Date: 3 July 1855
Blowing the FeatherParty guests play a game of Blowing the Feather where they all try their best to keep a feather afloat in the air
Lear / Nonsense / BoatThere was an Old Man in a boat, who said, I m afloat, I m afloat! When they said, No you ain t! he was ready to faint, that unhappy Old Man in a boat
SS Peluge, 1912Photograph showing the largest Bucket dredger then afloat, the SS Peluge, built at the Lobnitz Shipyard for the Suez Canal Company
SS Lusitania, 1907Photograph of the bows of the Cunard Liner, SS Lusitania, in dry dock 1907. Lusitania was then the largest liner afloat, weighing 32, 500 tons and capable of twenty-six knots
The ship, Cospatrick in flamesEmigrant ship, the Cospatrick on fire at sea. On discovery of the fire, the crew tried to extingush the flames, but the wind spread them around the ship
Noahs Ark AfloatNoahs Ark on the face of the waters as the rain falls and the waters rise
SUCCESS SAILING SHIPBritish convict ship, launched at Moulmein, Burma : in 1900 she was the oldest ship afloat
The Ark AfloatNOAHs ARK - The Ark weathers some pretty rough weather as the storm build up