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Written by Captain Chris Puxley and published on 1 August 2009, this is a pictorial history of the Port of Silloth through 150 years - 1859-2009. The Cumbrian port of Silloth was opened on 3 August 1859, and therefore celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2009.
The book is written by Nigel Jones. The first decade of the present millennium has seen a huge decline in the number of ocean-going ships fitted with conventional derricks and cranes. Ocean Freighter Finale has over 100 colour photographs of this final generation of ships in a wide variety of locations such as the Suez...
This book is written by Nick Robins. The General Steam Navigation Company based on the River Thames was well-known for its excursion services in addition to liner routes linking the east coast of the UK to many other ports in Europe. Its later story is a familiar one of a traditional shipping company trying to come to terms with the container age and...
Written by Bernard McCall, this book describes the recent change in the variety of ships passing Battery Point, at Portishead, near Bristol. Each page is illustrated by one or two colour photographs, accompanied by detailed captions providing information about the ship and cargo. Hardback; landscape format; 245mm x 195mm, 80 pages.
Written by Chris Brooks and Simon Smith, this book (published August 2011) is a splendid all-colour, pictorial album looking at vessels and shipyards in Istanbul and the Bosphorus. The stunning photographs are each accompanied by a detailed caption.
Manchester Liners is a fully illustrated company history. It is a hardback A4 size book..