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Italian Caproni Ca. 4 bomber plane, WW1The Italian Caproni Ca.4 heavy bomber plane, used during the First World War and later. It was a three-engine twin-boom triplane constructed in wood and covered with fabric
HMS Audacious, British battleship, WW1HMS Audacious, British King George V-class battleship, launched 1912. She saw no action during the First World War, as she was sunk by a German mine off the northern coast of Donegal, Ireland
The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian OutrageThe Dogger Bank Incident (or Russian Outrage ) occured on the 22nd October 1904, when the Russian Fleet (sailing to reinforce the 1st Pacific Squadron stationed at Port Arthur during)
The Man Who Slept Through H. M. BatemanWhile his fellow voyagers cruise up the Nile and enjoy the spectacle of an Egyptian sunset, a man sleeps through on deck, blissfully unaware of what he is missing
Belgica / Crew on DeckThe Belgica expedition which gathered many geological samples. The expedition members on board the Belgica. Date: 1897-98
RAF cadet arrived at Heaton ParkCartoon of an RAF trainee cadet during World War Two looking puzzled as he arrives at RAF Heaton Park, Manchester, for air crew training
American Tank Destroyer at Stavelot; Second World War, 1944Photograph showing the crew of an American tank destroyer standing beside their vehicle in Stavelot, twenty miles from Liege, during the Battle of the Bulge in the winter of 1944-5
Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen head for the North PoleIllustration showing Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen waving goodbye to the Fram as they set out in an attempt to reach the North Pole on skis, March 1895
German Fishing Boat Matador setting off for the North PolePhotograph showing the fishing boat Matador, setting off from Hamburg for the North Pole, 1900. With a crew of seven led by Lieutenant Bauendahl and the mate, Richard Dressler
The Blucher sinkingA photograph showing the sinking of the German battle cruiser, the Blucher after being shelled by the British (led by Sir David Beatty) during the Battle of Dogger Bank in 1915
L19 ZeppelinImpression of the German Zeppelin L-19 with its crew perched on top seeking help from the crew of the fishing trawler, " King Stephen" who refused to give it and left
The Yacht Eira in the Arctic, 1881Engraving showing the yacht Eira, used by Benjamin Leigh Smith, to explore the Arctic region around Franz Joseph Land and the ocean North of Russia, 1881-1882
A Stowaway found on a Victorian Ship, 1884Engraving showing the scene as a freshly discovered child stowaway is taken by the crew to see the Captain of the ship. The ships passengers are also keen to inspect the poor little child
Wreck of the Herefordshire on the Cadigan coast, trapping thThe wreck of the Herefordshire, seen here on the Cardigan coast. The old liner broke away from the tugs in stormy conditions, endangering her four crew
Soviet Tank CrewA Soviet Tank Crew relax and have a wash, a shave and a haircut
Magellan and his CrewFERDINAND MAGELLAN consults with his navigators whether to attempt to pass through what we now know as the Straits of Magellan, 21 October 1520
Bulldog rescued from sinking ship, First World WarWhen the King Edward is sunk by a mine during the First World War, the crew rescue Norah the bulldog, together with the monkeys and cats they had as pets
Charles Godfrey, music hall singerCHARLES GODFREY (1851-1900), music hall singer, seen here performing as The Masher King
South Eastern and Chatham Railway steam engine, Standard Type Express, with crew. Date: circa early 20th century
Young cabin boy sailor sorting out ropesYoung cabin boy sailor tidies up the ropes on the deck of a large ship. Date: circa 1890s
Fancy dress en route to India, c. 1920Male passengers on board a ship bound for India posed on deck in a variety of strange fancy dress. There are a few clowns, a nurse and a somewhat sinister chap holding two sheeps heads on plate
RFC crewman relaxing, Northern France, WW1Royal Flying Corps crewman relaxing on a pile of sacks outside a corrugated iron hut, somewhere in Northern France during the First World War. Date: 1918
Air sea rescue crew in a helicopter, CornwallAir sea rescue crew (left to right: diver, pilot and navigator) in a helicopter, Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s
St Cybi lifeboat, Civil Service No. 9, a Barnett-class lifeboat, funded by the Civil Service lifeboat fund
Penlee lifeboat towing stricken yachts to Newlyn, CornwallPenlee lifeboat towing stricken yachts and their passengers to Newlyn, Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s
RFC crewmen relaxing, Northern France, WW1Four Royal Flying Corps crewmen relaxing on a pile of sacks outside a corrugated iron hut, somewhere in Northern France during the First World War. Three of them have signed their names on the photo
Fishing boat at the jetty, Sondmore, Orstavik, Norway. Date: circa 1925
Hastings lifeboat on a rough sea, with crew on board. Date: circa 1930s
Sailing vessel at Poole, Dorset. Date: circa 1920s
Paddle steamer Royal Sovereign, with passengers and crew crowded onto the deck. Date: circa 1910s
No. 2 Pilot Boat crew, Point Lynas, AngleseyGroup photo, No. 2 Pilot Boat crew, Point Lynas, Anglesey. Date: circa 1910s
WW2 - Vickers machine gun crewPhotograph: Vickers machine gun crew. From a collection of photographs relating to World War Two, Italy (1943-1945). Date: 1945
Korean War - Machine gun carrier with crew and dogPhotograph of machine gun carrier with crew and dog. From album of 126 photographs with newspaper cuttings, 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment, Korea (1950-1953), 1950-1951. Date: 1951
WW2 - Bofors gun crew from the King?s African RiflesPhotograph of Bofors gun crew from the King?s African Rifles, 1939-1945 (c). The Bofors 40mm gun was the most widely used Allied anti-aircraft gun of the Second World War
Rowing crew, Cambridge UniversityMembers of a rowing crew from Cambridge University posing for their photograph outside the club boathouse. Date: c.1912
Cambridge rowing crew, 1911Rowing crew from a Cambridge University college, 1911. Date: 1910
Cambridge rowing crew on the River Cam, 1911Crew rowing on the River Cam past the Cambridge University rowing club boathouse. Date: 1911
National 12 sailing dinghies on a Devon beach -- one of a great series of studies of sailing off the Devon and Cornwall coasts The National 12 is a two-person, two-sail racing dinghy. 1952
Film crew at work on The First of the FewFilm crew at work on location during the filming of The First of the Few, in which Leslie Howard played the Spitfire designer RJ Mitchell. 1942
Leslie Howard, Adrian Brunel and Georges PerinalLeslie Howard (1893-1943), English actor, with Georges Perinal (1897-1965), French cinematographer, and Adrian Brunel (1892-1958), English film director and screenwriter
Cambridge Boat Club crew and spectators on the River Cam near Ditton Corner, for the traditional Lent or May Bumps races. Date: circa 1900
Royal Navy personnel in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilRoyal Navy personnel from the warships HMS Hood and HMS Repulse at the CRF (Clube de Regatas do Flamengo) Stadium in the Flamengo district of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Cowes - Stern Lady Skipper with her young female crewCowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire - Stern Lady Skipper with her young female crew. Date: 1901
German Thoroughness, cartoon 1915German Thoroughness by Lieutenant E.G.O. Beuttler, 1915. The German fleet, being unable to put to sea, carry on their training on dry land. Date: 1915
HMS Hazard and submarine cleaningHMS Hazard, British Dryad-class torpedo gunboat and the worlds first submarine depot ship. Seen here are crew members cleaning submarines 1 and 4 of the flotilla. Date: circa 1905
National 12 sailing dinghies on a Devon river -- one of a great series of studies of sailing off the Devon and Cornwall coasts. The National 12 is a two-person, two-sail racing dinghy. 1952
Georges Perinal, cinematographer, First of The FewGeorges Perinal (1897-1965), acclaimed French cinematographer, at work behind the camera on location for The First of the Few
Lifeboat to the Rescue -- a shipwreck, with lifeboat crew and distressed people. 1890