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The Queens New Barge for Virginia Water, June 1877Engraving of Queen Victorias new Royal Barge on Virginia Water, from the Illustrated London News, 30th June 1877. This four-oared barge was built of teak and mahogany by C. and A
SS Ophir and the Royal Yacht Alberta at Portsmouth, MarcPhotograph of the Royal Yacht Alberta, with King Edward VII on board, leading SS Ophir, with the Duke of Cornwall and York, out of Portsmouth harbour, March 1901
Charing Cross Railway Bridge, March 1860Engraving of the Charing Cross railway bridge over the Thames, with Westminster in the distance, from the Illustrated London News, 31st March 1860
The French Liner Normandie in dock at St. NazairePhotograph of the luxury liner Normandie in dock at St. Nazaire, shortly before she put to sea for the first time, in May 1935
Cross-Channel Ferry Dragon, November 1967Illustration of the passenger / vehicle cross-Channel ferry Dragon, November 1967. Built for 2-million in 1967, she was the largest contemporary Channel ferry
A Royal Galleon in the Pool of London, 16th centuryIllustration of an Elizabethan galleon in Pool of London, from The Sphere 24th November 1913. A royal barge appears in the foreground and the old London Bridge and a Dutch galleon in the background
Cow on a P&O steamer, 1890Illustration of several passengers admiring a P&O ships cow. Livestock was a common feature on board at this time, as this creatures purpose built stable testifies. Date: 1890
The Churchyard, St. Botolphs, Bishopsgate, 1876Engraving showing the Churchyard at St. Botolph s, Bishopsgate, 1876
Launch of HMS Windsor Castle, September 1852Engraving of the re-launch of HMS Windsor Castle, 140 Gun First rate warship, on 14th September 1852 at Pembroke Dockyard
Launch of the Oceanic, January 1899Illustration of the launch of the Oceanic, from the Illustrated London News, 21st January 1899. The Oceanic was built by Harland
Liverpool and Birkenhead Ferry-steamer Cheshire, October 1Engraving of the Liverpool and Birkenhead Ferry-Steamer, Cheshire, 31st October 1863. This paddle-steamer ferry was built for the Woodside Ferry Commissioners to a design that allowed up to 2000