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Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, Diving BellAlexander the Great, King Alexander III of Macedon. He is said to have used a diving vessel for seeing underwater
HMS Leviathan, Drake-class armoured cruiserRoyal Navy - HMS Leviathan, a Drake-class armoured cruiser. HMS Leviathan was one of four Drake-class armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy around 1900
World War II B25 bomber attacks Japanese shipWorld War II vintage photograph - B25 bomber attacks Japanese ship in China Sea
Herring fishing station, Lerwick, Shetland Islands, with women packing fish into barrels for export
Alexander Jamieson & Co Ltd, Darvel, ScotlandAdvert, Alexander Jamieson & Co Ltd, Muslin and Lace Curtains, Darvel, East Ayrshire, Scotland. 1905
German fighting ship in Battle of Jutland, WW1One of Germanys greatest fighting ships in the Battle of Jutland, First World War. 1916
Poster, Cunard cruise liner the Queen Elizabeth. 20th century
Cunard Liner RMS Aquitania arriving into New York, USACunard Line Ocean Liner RMS Aquitania arriving into New York, USA. Launched on 21st April 1913 and sailed on her maiden voyage to New York on 30th May 1914
SS Normandie - French ocean linercirca 1910s
Christmas postcard image of The Mayflower under full sail crossing the Atlantic in 1620. The card bears a Christmas message of goodwill quoting May the right glad Christmastide come to ye laden with
SS Athenic, British passenger liner, White Star Line, later renamed SS Pelagos. Date: circa 1925
HMS Victory - 2HMS Victory, Portsmouth, England. A sailor scrubs the main deck. First published The Daily Telegraph Date: circa 1990
British battleship firing its gunsHurling one-ton shells twenty miles. A British battleship fires its 16 inch guns which are able to hurl shells twenty miles across the ocean. Date: 1932
Brooklyn Bridge over East River, New York City, USABrooklyn Bridge over the East River, New York City, USA, as seen from Manhattan Bridge. Date: circa 1935
View of Port Antonio, Jamaica, West Indies, from Richmond, with Navy Island (a former British naval base) in the distance, and the Titchfield Hotel on the right. Date: circa 1910
HMS Obdurate, Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
HMS Revenge, battleship, Revenge class 1940s
MV Reina del Pacifico, people taking tea on deckMV Reina del Pacifico of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company -- passengers taking tea on deck. Date: 1930s
Killybegs, Co. Donegal - a view down to the harbour and ship to the town on the left. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Donegal: Killybegs). Date: circa early 1900s
Shore Street, Portaferry, Looking North - a street scene with horse vehicles and shop fronts and people and sailing ship to the left on the water
Falaise cross-channel ferry leaving Newhaven, East Sussex, for Dieppe, France. Date: 1964
Map of Germany and current Netherlands. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598). First Edition. Antwerp, 1574. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain
Pere Mates (1500-1558). Reinassance Spanish painter. Altarpiece of Mary Magdalene(1526). Detail. Chapterhouse Museum. Cathedral of Girona. Catalonia. Spain
Dutch men-of-war in a storm off a rocky coast, 1672, by WilleWillem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707). Dutch painter. Dutch men-of-war in a storm off a rocky coast, 1672. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
Winston Churchill and Sir Alan BrookePrime Minister Winston Churchill, left, chats with General Sir Alan Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, on the bridge of the warship which is carrying them to General Sir Bernard Montgomerys
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Lounge. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Passenger Elevators. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - The Entrance Hall Date: 1922
Tanga Harbour, TanzaniaTanga Harbour, British East Africa (now Tanzania). Date: circa 1920s
WW1 - The torpedoing of the RMS Falaba, 28th March 1915WW1 - A view from on board the RMS Falaba, showing the German U-Boat U-28 alongside it. The liner tried its best to escape, but the British steamship was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine
HMT (Hired Military Transport) Ship Dilwara, . Date: C1920s
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, whistles used for signallingQueen Marys three giant whistles two on the fore funnel and one on the midships funnel, were fitted. Each were seven feet in length, and could be heard five miles away, but so low pitched
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, at SouthamptonReaching Southampton the Queen Mary docked in an enormous King George V graving drydock, ready for its maiden voyage to New York in May 1936
Australian packet ship, the Ben NevisAustralian White Star Line packet ship, the Ben Nevis. Date: 1852
German cruiser SMS Emden, WW1The German light cruiser SMS Emden after being attacked by HMAS Sydney on 9 November 1914, at the Battle of Cocos. Escaping crew can be seen in a boat in the foreground. 1914
USS Phoenix, American light cruiserUSS Phoenix (CL-46), American Brooklyn-class light cruiser, seen here at Portland, Oregon, in July 1939. Later sold to Argentina and renamed General Belgrano. Date: 1939
HMS Echo, British destroyer, WW2HMS Echo (H23), British E-class destroyer. Date: circa 1940s
HMS Galatea, British light cruiserHMS Galatea (71), British Arethusa class light cruiser. Date: circa 1935
HMS Suffolk, British heavy cruiserHMS Suffolk (55), British County class heavy cruiser. Date: circa 1930
USS Pensacola, American cruiserUSS Pensacola (CA24), American heavy cruiser. Date: 1930s
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, New England, 1620The Pilgrim Fathers arriving at Plymouth, New England in 1620. Date: 1918
Queen Mary Ocean liner 1936Front cover of Weekly Illustrated Magazine showing Queen Mary Ocean liner at Clydebank, Scotland, built by John Brown & Company Scotland. Now permanently moored at Long Beach, California, USA. 1936
Sir Arthur Helps, Vanity Fair, ApeSir Charles Mark Palmer, 1st Baronet (1822 1907), English shipbuilder born in South Shields, Tyne and Wear (county Durham), England. He founded Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company in 1852
British merchant ship war losses by G. H. DavisBritish merchant ship war losses during the Second World War: the toll of oversea supplies. Britain lost through enemy action 2570 ships and over 11 million tonnage
Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, Whaleback ship - Poe DocksSault Sainte Marie, Michigan, Whaleback ship leaving Poe Docks. A whaleback was a type of cargo steamship of unique design
H. M. S. DevonshireThe lead ship of the Royal Navy Devonshire class of armoured cruisers. The Devonshire formed part of the Grand Fleet for the first two years of World War One
HMS Glory, Colussus Class aircraft carrier entering the Grand Harbour in Malta in 1950 Date: 1950
Chinese junk Date: 1930s