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The launch of the RMS Aquitania BL22100_027
RMS AQUITANIA. Launch, April 21st, 1913. The Aquitania was the third of the Cunard Line express ocean liners (after the Mauretania and Lusitania), and the last four-stack liner to be built. Her four trade-mark funnels were added later. She could carry over 2000 passengers on Cunard's weekly transatlantic service. Photographed by Bedford Lemere
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St Ias Church, St Ives AA98_04734
ST IA'S CHURCH, St Ives, Cornwall. The east end of the early 15th-century church of St Ia, St Ives, seen from the harbour. A boat is pulled up in the foreground. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980
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Boat, Church, Harbour, Maritime

Netting sheds, Lowestoft AA98_12838
Lowestoft, Suffolk. Interior view of stored nets in netting sheds at Shoals Yard. Fishing nets were an essential tool for the fisherman and required considerable maintenance. After each fishing trip, nets had to be laid out to dry and any tears mended. They also had to be washed regularly using a solution traditionally made of oak or birch bark to reduce damage from sea salt. They were then stored in special netting sheds. Photographed by Hallam Ashley in September 1968
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