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Cobbles landing fish at Whitby.

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M.T. Lorna B, an addition to the fleet of tugs owned and operated by International Towing Ltd. MT Lorna B was a deep sea salvage and anchor handling vessel of 5,000 IHP and 450 GRT.

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A steam yacht and boats at low tide at St Mary's, Scilly.

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SS Maoir at Cape Town just before she was wrecked.

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HMS Gladiator, which was sold to a Dutch firm for £15,000 in May of 1909. She was wrecked at Yarmouth in April 1908 and raised and taken to Portsmouth in October of the same year. She is seen here in the care of three tugs, one on each side and one…

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The preserved steam tug Portwey leaving Totnes for Darmouth on the inaugural river voyage of the newly-formed Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority in 1976.

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Men painting the side of an unknown ship.

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Pleasure boats on the beach at Newquay, Cornwall.

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Built by John Brown, Clydbank in 1936. Photo taken when she was trooping around Christmas 1942. Approx 12000 US Troops on board.

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The steam tug Cervia, pictured at the Albert Pier, Penzance, where she bunkered prior to departing for Liverpool. At the time, the Cervia was one of Britain's few remaining steam tugs. 1,000hp (233 tons gross).

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Unknown submarine in unidentified harbour.

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Old Mauretania in port, possibly in Liverpool.

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Small fishing boats in the harbour at Plymouth, with young boy fishing off pier.
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