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Harwich in 1854The Channel port of Harwich, Essex, seen from the sea; the steamboat Orwell is heading for the harbour in a choppy sea
Cliffa at EtretatThe cliffs et Etretat, on the Channel, are magnificently picturesque, but a menace to shipping - here a sailing vessel has been driven onto the shore
How the King May TravelHow the king may travel to Paris - in future. Just as World War One is about to start, the Channel Tunnel question is reconsidered
Channel Road Bridge between Calais and Dover
Cross Channel Swim RaceFour swimmers - Mew, miss Kellermann of Australia, Burgess and Holbein - try to swim the Channel but adverse weather forces them one by one to abandon the race
Bleriot Near DoverThe intrepid Frenchman approaches the white cliffs of Dover, on which he is about to land after being airborne for 37 minutes
Clouds over ChannelClouds over the English Channel - nuages au-dessus de la Manche
Bayeux Boats - 3William of Normandys fleet carries his troops across the Channel to England
Saxon ShipsThree Saxon sailing vessels in the English Channel off Dover. Note the head having its eyes pecked out by a passing seagull
At the Channel 1805INVASION PLANS - Contemplating England across the Straits of Dover, he thinks that with a superior navy - or a tunnel - he could be in London in four days !
Chunnel / Italian VersionAn Italian conception of the Channel Tunnel
Chunnel / Batemanrevy / BellBateman and Revys railway tube project
Norman Conquest 9 of 16Weapons and wine are put on the ships, the soldiers embark and the invasion fleet crosses the Channel, landing at Pevensey
Approach of Danish 877Watching the approach of Danish raiders from the English coast
Bleriots Landing, DoverFirst flight across the English Channel; after landing in North Fall Meadow, Dover
Transport / Flight / AviatorFirst air crossing of the English Channel : portrait and scene (vertical format)
Passengers on a cross-Channel ferry between England and France
Steamer leaving Folkestone Harbour for BoulogneThe Boulogne steamer leaving Folkestone Harbour