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Roman galley N100094PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team) showing a galley from the Roman fleet Classis Britannica
Crome - The Yarmouth Water Frolic K991018KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. " The Yarmouth Water Frolic" c.1821 by John CROME and John Berney CROME
The Floating Harbour, Bristol. 1921 EPW005446FLOATING HARBOUR, Bristol. Aerial view. Steamer docked in the floating harbour opposite a transit warehouse and railway goods yard, March 1921
Reconstruction of Darwins cabin on HMS Beagle N090136DOWN HOUSE, Kent. Interior view. A reconstruction of Darwins cabin on HMS Beagle with a " Peppers Ghost" hologram of Charles Darwin
A Shipwreck N070540APSLEY HOUSE, London. " A Shipwreck". Studio replica after Claude Joseph VERNET (1714-89). WM 1575-1948. Provisionally Spanish Royal Collection, captured at Vitoria 1813
London Docks a065076LONDON DOCKS. The view between two moored ships to a passenger ship behind. Photographed by John Gay in July 1965
London Docks a064927LONDON DOCKS. Ships and barges moored at the docks with cranes overhead, a warning sign hanging on chains in the foreground. Photographed by John Gay in July 1965
Woolwich Dockyard engraving BB86_03871Royal Naval Dockyard, Woolwich, London. This image of the dockyard at Woolwich was created in 1739 by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck. The dockyard was established in 1512-13 by Henry VIII
The launch of the RMS Aquitania BL22100_027RMS 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
Tower of London engraving N070831TOWER OF LONDON. The South View of the Tower of London by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, 1737
Scarborough Castle engraving N070749SCARBOROUGH CASTLE, North Yorkshire. The Castle and Town of Scarborough as they appear a quarter of a mile from the Spaw by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck
HMS Queen Elizabeth 33564_017HM Naval Base, City of Portsmouth, 2018. Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08). SU6201
Aircraft carriers HAW_9397_20River Tamar, Plymouth, Devon. Royal Navy Aircraft carriers and other military vessels on the River Tamar. Photographed by Harold Wingham in July 1959
Face drawn in chalk around metal rivets, London Docks a064944A face drawn in chalk around the metal rivets on the side of a ship at the London Docks. Photographed by John Gay in July 1965
Westminster Palace a98_06490Burning of Parliament, London. Copy of an etching looking north across the River Thames showing the destruction of the Houses of Lords and Commons by fire on 16th October 1834
Model of RMS Olympic BL26950_003A model of RMS Olympic. Olympic was one of White Star Lines Olympic-class ocean liners, and sister ship to the Titanic and Britannic
Cabin suite, RMS Olympic BL24990_032The " Bibby" cabin suite D23, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Blyth silos DP087765South Beach, Blyth, Northumberland. Looking east across the River Blyth towards the Alcan storage silos at North Blyth where the ship Arklow Wind is being loaded
Sea Challenger, Westermost Rough Wind Farm DP168932Westermost Rough Wind Farm six weeks after completion. Turbine installation was carried out using this purpose built specialist jack-up vessel, Sea Challenger
Dartmouth Castle IC123 / 012DARTMOUTH CASTLE, Devon. Reconstruction drawing of Dartmouth Castle as it may have looked in about 1550. Artist Peter Urmston (2016)
White Star Line designs BL22569aA drawing of a staircase on board a ship, showing a dome above. The name of the ship is not recorded, but it is believed to be RMS Britannic
Cafe design for RMS Titanic BL21522_002A drawing showing the proposed design for No. 2 Cafe Parisien on board RMS Titanic. This photograph of the original drawing was taken for Aldam Heaton and Company Limited
Model of RMS Olympic BL26950_002A model of RMS Olympic. Olympic was one of White Star Lines Olympic-class ocean liners, and sister ship to the Titanic and Britannic
3rd class cabin, RMS Olympic BL24990_053A 3rd class 2 berth cabin, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
3rd class companionway, RMS Olympic BL24990_049Third class entrance and companionway, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
2nd class cabin, RMS Olympic BL24990_045A 2nd class four berth cabin, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
2nd class library, RMS Olympic BL24990_043The 2nd class library, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
B saloon, RMS Olympic BL24990_040The annexe of B saloon, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
1st class saloon, RMS Olympic BL24990_036A cross view and looking aft in the 1st class saloon, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Adam sitting room, RMS Olympic BL24990_034The " Adams" sitting room in cabin B37, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Bedroom suite, RMS Olympic BL24990_027The " Louis XVI" bedroom suite in cabin C61, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Bedroom suite, RMS Olympic BL24990_025The " Empire" bedroom in cabin C55, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Sitting room, RMS Olympic BL24990_024The " Regence" sitting room in cabin C53, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
2nd class saloon, RMS Olympic BL24990_022The 2nd class saloon, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Reception room, RMS Olympic BL24990_018The reception room, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Gymnasium, RMS Olympic BL24990_014The gymnasium, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic. This Bedford Lemere
Verandah Cafe, RMS Olympic BL24990_013The Verandah Cafe, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Smoking room, RMS Olympic BL24990_010Fractured glass plate negative. The 1st class smoking room, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Reading and writing room, RMS Olympic BL24990_003The reading and writing room, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Japanese naval officers onboard battleship Fuji HBL01_15_186A group of officers on the deck of the battleship Fuji. The battleship was constructed for the Imperial Japanese Navy by Thames Iron Works, and launched on the Thames on 31st March 1896
Walcott Beach RAF_540_1013_v_0003Walcott, Norfolk. On the night of 31 January 1953 a combination of a high spring tide and a severe European windstorm caused a storm tide
HMS Diamond 33564_023HM Naval Base, City of Portsmouth, 2018. Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond (D34). SU6201
Brixham fishing fleet DIX02_01_254Brixham, Torbay, Devon. The fishing fleet in Brixham Outer Harbour with houses on North Furzeham Road on the cliff-top in the distance. Photographed by J Dixon Scott between 1925 and 1935
Mending nets at Hastings DIX02_01_256Fishermen mending nets on the beach at Hastings, East Sussex. Photographed by J Dixon Scott between 1925 and 1939
Smoking room, RMS Olympic BL24990_023The 2nd class smoking room, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic
Steamers at Southsea EPR006480The Solent Queen and Gracie Fields, Clarence Pier, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, 1939. Both paddle steamers went to Dunkirk in 1940 and HMS Gracie Fields sunk there
Victory EAC648530HMS Victory, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, 1995
Warrior EAC648548HMS Warrior, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, 1995