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View down Corporation Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK. Date: circa 1905
Dunkirk, France - Guillain Lock, WW2Dunkirk, France - Guillain Lock and Chamber of Commerce building, showing damage suffered during WW2. Date: 1940-1945
Pier at Manama, Bahrain, Persian GulfPier at Manama, capital of Bahrain, Persian Gulf. Date: late 1940s
The Cambre - Dockyard, Bermuda - note the fine example of a floating dry dock (left). Date: circa 1909
Portrait of the dancer Nellie Crane Alford, London, 1921 Date: 1921
The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne (2 / 4)The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne - (top) Temporary cradle for the River span on the Gateshead side on 25th July 1927 - (bottom) The Main Span on the Gateshead side
Olympic, Victoria Channel - an oblique side view of the ship beside a crane and with a boarding gantry attached. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s
Danzig, Germany - harbourView of the harbour at Danzig, Germany (now Gdansk, Poland). circa 1920s
Baku, Azerbaijan, Quay Caucasus & Mercury Steamship CompanyBaku, Azerbaijan, The quay of the Caucasus and Mercury Steamship Company Date: circa 1908
Floras Feast; a Masque of FlowersBlack knight at arms, the white plumed thorn; in pomp the crown-imperial born. Date: 1889
HMS Pegasus alongside HMS Marlborough recovering seaplaneHMS Pegasus alongside HMS Marlborough recovering her seaplane (detailed on this card as " Her small child" !). HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy
HMS Marlborough - Lowering a 13. 5 inch shell into shell roomHMS Marlborough - Carefully lowering a 13.5 inch shell into the shell room. HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy, named in honour of John Churchill
HMS Marlborough - 13. 5 inch shell being hoisted aboardHMS Marlborough - 13.5 inch shell being hoisted aboard. HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy, named in honour of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
HMS Marlborough - Admirals Barge on the Main DerrickHMS Marlborough - Getting out the Admirals Barge on the Main Derrick (port side). HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy, named in honour of John Churchill
Demolition of London Bridge, LondonDemolition of the 19th century London Bridge, which opened in 1831. The bridge was dismantled and sold to an American entrepreneur, Robert P McCulloch of McCulloch Oil, for US $2, 460, 000