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The Mary Rose, Tudor ship, built in 1510. In service for 34 years, it sank in 1545. Discovered in 1971 it was successfully raised from the sea bed in 1982 amid much publicity. Date: 1982
Trawler, Bridlington harbour entrance - 1Trawler Ocean Reward returns to Bridlington harbour after a fishing trip in the North Sea Date: circa 1987
Whitby HarbourThe harbour at Whitby, Yorkshire. A peaceful scene during the early days of World War II. Date: 1939
Photograph of a practice launch of the Lifeboat, Coversack, Cornwall. Outdoor seascape action shot. Captioned, Launching the Lifeboat, in case'
Weather Report - Illustrated - Breezy, A green-faced sickly-looking Gent seated by a ships rail is less than happy at the attentions of a rosy-cheeked rotund fellow passenger whos breezy countenance
The Jumblies and Other Nonsense Verses by Edward LearThe Jumblies go to sea in a sieve - Nonsense verse by Edward Lear Date: 1922
Viking LongshipA Viking Longship heading across the sea to plunder and conquer... Date: circa 12th century
Trawler, Bridlington harbour entrance - 3Trawler Ocean Reward returns to Bridlington harbour after a fishing trip in the North Sea Date: circa 1987
Trawler, Bridlington harbour entrance - 2Trawler Ocean Reward returns to Bridlington harbour after a fishing trip in the North Sea Date: circa 1987
Polperro lobster fishermanLobster fisherman pulls on his jacket and prepares to go ashore after returning in his boat Fair Chance, to his mooring in Polperro Harbour, Cornwall, England
The personification of Hope, particularly in the maritime world. It is easy to see (when looking at this card) whereupon the phrase (and pub name!) The Hope and Anchor originates! Date: 1914