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Kings of Arms Proclaim a King 1936, (1937)
 
One of the Wireless Cabins in a modern liner 1936
 
Telephoning To The Shore from Mid-Ocean 1936
 
Control Centre of the Empress of Britain, chart-room and wheel-house 1936
 
Forward Engine-Room of the Empress of Britain, with control platform 1936
 
One of the Largest Ships afloat, the Majestic owned by the Cunard White Star Line 1936
 
Former Queen of the Ocean, R,M.S. Mauretania of the Cunard White Star Line 1936
 
In an icefield, a superb illustration of the celebrated whaler Terra Nova 1936. Creator: Unknown
 
Arrival of RMS Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary in King George V Graving Dock 1936
 
HMS Victory before she was removed to dry dock in 1922 1936
 
Nelson's Flagship As She Is To-Day 1936
 
Cunard White Star liner Berengaria, approaching Cunard pier 1936
 
Oil on Troubled Waters 1936
 
Admiral Sir David Beatty, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet c1918, (1936)
 
Going aloft on board the Archibald Russell, square-riggers under Finnish flag 1937
 
Singapore Harbour is always crowded with shipping of many type and nationalities 1937
 
The Finest Man-of-War of Her Time, the Sovereign of the Seas marked an important stage in the devel
 
East Goodwin Lightship one and a half miles east of the Goodwin Sands 1937
 
The Majesty of a Great Liner - The Orion at anchor 1937
 
Tilbury passenger baggage examined in a spacious new building 1937
 
Liverpool Landing Stage is one of the most interesting river fronts in Great Britain 1937
 
Naval Trawler, HMS Liffy alongside a Grimsby fishing vessel in Grimsby Docks 1937
 
West of Temple Bar, 1772 (1920). Artist: James Miller
 
The Idle Prentice Executed at Tyburn (From the Industry and Idleness Series), 1747 (1920). Artist: William Hogarth
 
Clydeside Cheers 1937
 
Telling the City 1937
 
A Reign Ended 1936 (1937)
 
The Queen Mary In Relation To Trafalgar Square, London 1936
 
More than 1,000 Feet Long. Shell of Queen Mary in early days of construction 1930-1934, (1936)
 
The Massive Hull, partly placed 1930-1934, (1936)
 
Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, 1930-1934, (1936)
 
A Great Feat Partly Accomplished. The Leonardo da Vinci resting in dry dock 1936
 
Captain Scott's ship, the Terra Nova, entering pack ice of South Polar Regions c1910-192, (1936)
 
At the South Pole 1911, (1936)
 
Universal admiration was accorded to the fine performance of the Bremen 1936
 
Arrival in England. Captain Cecil Foster and his chief officer Gravesend, August, 1923, (1936)
 
The Upper Pool from London Bridge, one of the busiest sections of the Port of London 1936
 
The Underwriting Room at Lloyd's, with the Rostrum in the centre 1936
 
The Leadenhall Street Entrance of Lloyd's 1936
 
Stormy Seas of the Atlantic Ocean from modern liner 1936
 
Two Famous Yachts in an exciting contest 1936
 
Figurehead of the Famous Cutty Sark figure of Nanny the Witch 1936
 
A Destroyer in Heavy Weather 1936
 
S.V. Hilda 1937
 
Customs Officers Examining Motor Cars at Southampton 1937
 
Completed in 1893, the Corinth Canal 1937
 
The Mighty Atlantic Record Breaker, the Queen Mary 1937
 
A Many-Bladed Rotor for one of the Queen Mary's low-pressure turbines 1937
 
The Herring Season in Full Swing 1937
 
An Important Part of the Industry. Scottish girls busy gutting at Yarmouth 1937
 
A private office designed and executed by Gordon Russell Ltd., Broadway (Worcs) and London 1935
 
Below the Bridges 1936
 
Illuminated by Floodlights, the distinctive appearance of the Empress of Britain is emphasized 19
 
On the Firth of Forth. Shipbreaking at Bo'ness West Lothian 1937
 
Peerless Built-In Kitchen Cabinets 1935
 
British Art in Industry Exhibition - Burlington House, January 1935
 
Interior Decoration a Creative Art - John Line & Sons Ltd 1935
 
A Century of Conscientious Service To The Public 1935
 
Steel Rolling c1917
 
Diagrams illustrating the preparation of Rags and Esparto Grass for Paper-making c1917