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Bottlenose Dolphin - at surface (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions
Bottlenose DOLPHIN - Mother and baby play with air bubble (Tursiops truncatus). Complex play / creative behaviour: dolphins often play with the bubbles or rings of air they create
Striped Dolphin - JummpingSTRIPED DOLPHIN - JUMMPING (Stenella coeruleoalba). Distribution: Tropical and temperate waters worldwide
Bottlenose Dolphin - Group jumping (Tursiops truncatus)
Bottlenose DOLPHIN - x two close-up (Tursiops truncatus). smiling
Panther Chameleon - just hatched (Chameleo / Fureifer pardalis). Madagascar
Parsons Chameleon (Calumma parsonii). Madagascar
RMS Kenilworth Castle, Union Castle Line, at seaRMS Kenilworth Castle, Union Castle Line ship, at sea. early 20th century
White Star advertisement for winter cruises, 1932-1933, visiting the Mediterranean, the Middle East and the West Indies. Date: 1930s
The Lusitania at landing stage, Liverpool Date: circa 1913
Crew of HMS Astraea, British second-class cruiserGroup photo, crew of HMS Astraea, British second-class cruiser, at Hong Kong, including telegraphist with machine. Date: circa 1908
HMS Astraea, British second-class cruiser, seen here in Hong Kong harbour. circa 1900
HMS Cornflower, British minesweeping sloopHMS Cornflower, British Arabis class minesweeping sloop. Date: circa 1920s
Bottlenose DOLPHIN - two facing camera (Tursiops truncatus )
Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta)
Ring-tailed Lemur - on branch (Lemur catta)
RMS Caronia, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada, WW1RMS Caronia, British ocean liner, seen here at Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada, after being requisitioned as an armed merchant cruiser on the outbreak of the First World War. Date: circa 1914
Crew of HMS Cornflower, British minesweeping sloopFour crew members of HMS Cornflower, British minesweeping sloop. Date: circa 1920s
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Detail of Queen Mary ocean liner, by G. H. DavisDetail of the equipment of the Queen Mary ocean liner, which contained 40, 000 tons of steel, in the hull plating and bulkheads and 10, 000, 000 rivets. 1936
Catering for 3000 people on The Queen Mary Ocean LinerQueen Mary Ocean Liner, always adequately filled the ship to provide for extra days incase the ship was delayed, also at any time they could supply anything for the passengers that they may ask for
Harbour on the high seas by G. H. DavisThe seadrome is a mid-ocean landing field for refuelling. U shaped, one arm for refuelling the seaplane, other side is a large flight deck. Date: 1937
Scouts in Banaba (Ocean Island), PacificScouts on an outdoor activity at night in Banaba (Ocean Island), Pacific
Emmeline Pankhurst Daily Mail 1913A newspaper placard advertising the Daily Mail dated Monday December 8th, 1913, with the headline, Mrs. Pankhurst Last Nights Decision
Annexation of the Gilbert Islands, situated in the West Pacific Ocean: " HMS Royalist commanded by Captain Davis, hoisted the British flag on Apamana Island on 27th May [1892] proclaiming
Coronado Tent City, California, USA, with the beach on the left. Date: circa 1906
Old Spanish Lighthouse, Point Loma, California, USAOld Spanish Lighthouse, Point Loma, San Diego, California, USA. Date: circa 1930
La Valencia Hotel, La Jolla, San Diego, California, USA. Date: 1930
Coronado Hotel and Tent City, California, USAAerial view of Coronado Hotel and Tent City, California, USA, taken from an aeroplane. Date: circa 1913
Marconi strangles Ocean Cable and Land Telegraph snakesTHE INFANT HERCULES Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), strangling the twin snakes of Ocean Cable and Land Telegraph with his new Wireless telegraph system
Cliff House and Seal Rocks, San Francisco, California, USAOld Cliff House and Seal Rocks, San Francisco, California, USA. This was the second Cliff House on the site, destroyed by fire in 1907. Date: circa 1900
Royal tour: Prince Edward of Wales in Hamilton, Bermuda, 1931Prince Edward of Wales (future Edward VIII) shown as he arrived in Hamilton, Bermuda, coming from the dock to the carriage, accompanied by F.G Roundthwaite, Superintendent of the Mid-Ocean Golf Club
Wooden Propeller painted with either an RE8 or a BE2E on a spotting and reconnaissance mission leaving English coastline over the North Sea.. J. Willey J
Queen Mary ocean liner: Innovations on the bridgeNew methods of wind-deflection; How the watch-keeping officers on the bridge will be protected from the weather by a screen of high-pressure air
Queen Mary ocean liner: Purified air; safe depositsAn unrivalled system of air-conditioning for the main public rooms on board the Queen Mary ocean liner; And the unique provision of safe deposits for the valuables of passagers. Date: 1936
Poster advertising Royal Dutch Air Lines (KLM) -- the Flying Dutchman, Fiction becomes Fact
WW2 poster, Thank You Gold Coast! Your Manganese makes steel for fighting ships. Date: 1940s
Portugal, Madeira, Funchal - Afternoon over the AtlanticPortugal, Madeira, Funchal. Late afternoon light over the Atlantic Ocean. Date: 2013
Madeira, Funchal, Ajuda - Sunset over the AtlanticPortugal, Madeira, Funchal, Ajuda: Sunset over the Atlantic Ocean. Date: 2013
Cunard Liner Lusitania 1915The Cunard liner Lusitania was torpedoed by German submarine off the south coast of Ireland on 7th May 1915, and sank within half an hour, of the 1, 906 persons on board, only 708 were saved
Explosion at sea, WW1American photo of an explosion at sea during World War One Date: circa 1916
New element in British Navy by G. H. DavisThe new element in the British Navy: how the four corners of the Empire are combining to support the central Home Navy. Showing how Canada, Australia
Sinking of German ship, Konigin Luise, by G. H. DavisThe sinking of the German mine layer, Konigin Luise, off Harwich in the early stages of the First World War. Showing the position of the Lance when firing the three fatal shots. Date: August 1914
Guarding the mouth of the Humber by G. H. DavisThe war: naval and military happenings of the week. Guarding the mouth of the Humber -- an incoming trawler in the glare of a destroyers searchlight. Date: 1914
US blockade of MexicoThe United States blockades Mexico: the naval demonstration in the Gulf. The Mexican situation seen from above the port of Vera Cruz
Device fitted to larger submarines by G. H. DavisIn response to the accident experienced by the British A7 submarine, a new device is fitted to all the larger submarines, allowing the men inside to put on their diving costumes
Mines and torpedoes by G. H. DavisNavy Notes of the Week: the question of mines and torpedoes. Showing naval minesweepers at work, sweeping a wire across an underwater mine field; a modern high-speed long-range torpedo;
Mine problem in North Sea by G. H. DavisThe mine problem in the North Sea. The mine layer at work, showing the way in which the mine is held below the water and how it is exploded by a passing ship