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Sinbad and the GiantHe was as tall as a palm tree, and perfectly black and had one eye which flamed like a burning coal... Sinbad and his crew are understandably alarmed by the giant
GUARDIAN WRECKEDThe frigate Guardian is wrecked when she strikes an Island of Ice : her crew take to the boats
LADY HOBART WRECKEDThis Falmouth packet strikes an iceberg off Halifax, Nova Scotia : her crew escape in the ships boats
Floating in SpaceCrew of a Space Rocket in Free Flight Outside their Vehicle
Blackburn Cubaroo BomberTorpedo bomber, on the ground, with crew
Avro Aldershot PlaneBomber, on the ground, with crew
Adamastor and GamaAt the Cape of Storms (later Good Hope) Adamastor, the spirit of the Cape, appears to Gamas crew and warns of disasters to all who seek to sail round the Cape to India
Naval Combat 1225The Queen defeats a Portuguese ship running supplies to the French, with whom England was at war : its crew were tied back to back and thrown into the sea
Rescue Breeches BuoyThe crew of a sailing ship which has wrecked on a rocky shore are carried to dry land by a breeches buoy slung between the vessel and the beach where rescuers wait
MAKING A TALKIEA film crew making a Talkie of the gulls in Hyde Park, central London
Oxford Boat 1910The Oxford crew carry their boat to the water, watched by a crowd of admiring boys
BISSONs BRAVERY 1827GREEK WAR OF INDEPENDENCE: Lieut. Bisson, French Navy, blows up a captured Turkish ship & its crew rather than have it retaken. There stands a monument to him in Navarino
Paul Jones V the SerapisJohn Paul Jones in Bonhomme Richard engages Serapis in the North Sea; the American crew board the British ship, forcing captain Pearson to surrender
Paul Goes to RomeCaught in a storm on the way to Rome, Paul assures crew and passengers that they will not be drowned
Haste to RescueHorses pull the lifeboat across the beach to the sea
Taking in Sail 1880The crew of HMS Lynx take in sail during a squall
German Machine GunnersGerman machine-gun crew ready and waiting
Cambridge Boat Crew 1909The Cambridge boat crew
Oxford Boat Crew 1909The Oxford crew, mostly looking rather chilly in blazers and shorts
Bushnells Sub / SectionBUSHNELLs TURTLE the first submersible craft to be used in action, attacking a British ship at New York on 7 September 1776; the one-man crew provided the power manually !
Events / AustraliaA Dutch crew, in the DEUYPHEN (= Dove) discover the Gulf of Carpentaria, but sail away almost at once
Mary Celeste / Crew / WaterABEL FOSDYKs STORY The crew fall into the water when Babys quarter-deck, built for Captain Briggs daughter, collapses (almost certainly a hoax)
Vasco Da Gama and CrewVASCO DA GAMA on his way to the East, he refuses his crews pleas to return to Portugal
Passengers on a cross-Channel ferry between England and France