mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Timber depot near Quebec, Canada. Date: circa 1840
View of Prescott, Canada, from Ogdensburg Harbour, USAPrescott, on the Saint Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada, viewed from Ogdensburg Harbour, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1840
Artist at work on a canvas, Brixham Harbour, DevonArtist at work on a canvas at Brixham Harbour, Devon. Date: circa 1960s
Coasting vessesl in the Harbour at Viareggio, Italy. The Carrara Mountains can be seen in the distance. Date: 1905
WW1 - German aircraft views the English Navy - North SeaWW1 - A German illustration of a battle in the North Sea showing a German aircraft beating-off the English Navy. Three enemy merchant-vessels are being destroyed
Anglo Saxon vessels.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages. 1798
Lymph nodes and vessels in the head, neck and chest.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Lymph nodes and vessels deep in the back of the leg.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Lymph nodes and vessels deep in the leg.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Violet, Viola odorata, flower fairies kneeling.. Handcolored steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from Les Fleurs Animees, Flower Fairies, Paris
Nefeli wrecked at Dollar Cove, Lands EndA cargo ship, the Nefeli, wrecked at Dollar Cove, near Lands End, Cornwall, October 1972. 1972
Turning basin, Houston, Texas, USA, showing ocean-going vessels loading and unloading cargoes. Date: circa 1928
Jeremiah and the potters vessels. Date: circa late 19th century
Special Service Squadron World TourSouvenir postcard of the Special Service Squadron World Tour, 1923-1924. With portraits of Vice Admiral Sir Frederick L. Field and Rear Admiral Sir Hubert G. Brand
Captain Ferguson, USS MatchlessCaptain Ferguson on board the USS Matchless, a patrol vessel built in 1859. Date: circa 1915
German fresh water vessels, WW1A river motor boat, used to travel along the numerous canals and water-ways of Belgium and Northern France for the transport of provisions, ammunition, mail and even troops
Wooden Propeller manufactured by Frederick Tibbenham of Ipswich (the companys transfer sign of a bumble bee was used on every propeller that the company made)
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
How wireless beacons guide ships in the fogThe Marconi invention can determine distance of the ship from the beacon to steer the vessel into a Harbour during foggy weather
Winter rations for British troops in the trenches 1917British commissariat methods: Army ration corps supplying hot food to the men in the trenches at the Battle of Arras on the Western Front in France; serving hot stew in bad weather often added very
German submarine on view in London, WW1U C 5, a captured German submarine, exhibited at Temple Pier in London with the British ensign flying over the German flag. Date: 1916
Cargo vessels on a river. Date: 20th century
Small craft in North Sea action by G. H. DavisThe battle of the small craft during the North Sea action, First World War. Top: British fast light cruisers and a German squadron. Middle: general engagement between British and German light craft
Big fighting ships auxiliaries by G. H. DavisNavy notes of the week. A big fighting ships auxiliaries: some little-known members of the British fleet. 1912
Three types of oil ships in the navy by G. H. DavisThe question of oil in the navy: the three types of oil ships. 1. The vessels which only use oil as a supplementary aid to coal. 2. The vessels which depend wholly upon oil as fuel to produce steam
Ship-building record of 1912 by G. H. DavisThe ship-building record of 1912: ships under construction in the UK, and vessels being built overseas. Both categories are from 1909 to 1912
Growth of the US Navy by G. H. DavisThe rapid growth of the US Navy during the Second World War: the vast array of warships built since the beginning of 1940. Showing US warships, from submarines to battleships. Date: 1945
Defeat of the Graf Spee by G. H. DavisThe fight with the Admiral Graf Spee: factors in a classic example of naval battle tactics pictorially explained. Elements that played a part in the defeat of the ship by three British cruisers
Wreck lighter, tug and two boats, LondonWreck lighter, a tug and two boats, Port of London Authority. Date: 20th century
A ship moored near Tower Bridge, LondonA ship moored at the Central Steam Navigation Company docks. From Tower Bridge, London. Date: c. 1950s
HMS Maine, an Auxiliary Hospital ship of the Royal Navy. Date: 1912
American warship at St Thomas Coaling Station 1900s
George Vs cutter racing yacht, BritanniaKing George Vs Britannia, the royal racing yacht built in 1893, which won almost 200 first prizes. Date: 1928
Naval display at Earls Court by G. H. DavisThe naval display at the Earls Court Exhibition -- the general engagement of the vessels and the forts. A cross-sectional drawing (centre top)
Surface action with guns by G. H. DavisInside a British submarine during the Second World War: a surface action with guns. How an underwater boat comes up to attack light surface vessels with gunfire. Date: 1943
Building merchant ships by G. H. DavisHow pre-fabricated sections are used in the building of merchant ships in British shipyards during the Second World War. Rapid construction of cargo vessels to make good the losses sustained by
Tactics in a torpedo action by G. H. DavisWhat happens inside a British submarine when she sights enermy vessels and attacks with torpedoes. 1943
Convoy system of the British Navy, 1939British warships, with guns ready for action, provide guard for merchant vessels under convoy from this country. This system operated in the North Sea to protect against merchant ships being sunk by
Pottery Seller - Tangiers, Morocco - selling tagines and other cooking vessels Date: circa 1910s
Trade catalogue for ice cream machines 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing ice cream making and freezing machines. 1911
Rescue of the B. E. F. at Dunkerque by MataniaThis illustration shows the dramatic rescue of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkerque in 1940. It took over 900 vessels from England to evacuate the British and French soldiers
Naval VictoryDutch admiral De Tromp wins a great victory off the Duyns (Dunes) near Dover on the English coast, taking many Spanish vessels. Date: 1639
India Malabar CoastFishing boats and other vessels off the Malabar Coast. Date: circa 1840
Raphael Semmes - 2RAPHAEL SEMMES American naval captain, as captain of the Alabama he sank or captured 80+ merchant vessels but she was eventually sunk by the Kearsage, 1864. Date: 1809 - 1877
The Civil war in America. Portaits of notable officers in thRAPHAEL SEMMES American naval captain, as captain of the Alabama he sank or captured 80+ merchant vessels but she was eventually sunk by the Kearsage, 1864. Date: 1809 - 1877
William Edward Parry - 2WILLIAM EDWARD PARRY British naval commander, explorer of the Arctic - led an expedition there 1819-1820 - with a view of his vessels amid the ice. Date: 1790 - 1850
Fresco of two porters from Knossos, Crete, GreeceFresco of two porters of rhytons (a container from which fluids were intended to be drunk or to be poured in some ceremony such as libation) from the walls of Knossos, Crete, Greece. Date: circa 1910s
WW1 - The Bay of Thessaloniki, Greece - under Allied control. Date: circa 1910s