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In this book the authors have co-operated to produce this pictorial tribute to the golden age of travel.
In this book, Paul Brown tells the story of the smaller vessels that plied our coasts and rivers. Most of these vessels are listed on the National Register of Historic Ships.
Written by David F Hutchings, this book is a collation of three ship biographies: Queen Elizabeth , QE2 and RMS Queen Mary . Many chapters are devoted to each liner and the period in service detailing their original plans for construction; life at sea and memories of the...
Artemis - The Original Royal Princess , written by Andrew Sassoli-Walker and Sharon Poole, celebrates the innovation in cruise ship design that Royal Princess I Artemis represented and highlights her career with both Princess and P&O Cruises.
Written by Joan Tucker, this book takes us on a journey down the River Thames from Staines to Yantlet Creek, near Gravesend. She tells the story of each ferry, most now replaced by bridges, including those that have appeared in more recent years as well as long-established routes such as the Woolwich Ferry .
In German language the first half of this book tells the history of Oldenburg-Portugiesische Dampfschiffs-Rhederei Kusen, Heitmann & Cie. KG, Oldenburg/Hamburg, seit 1882.
Written by Nicholas Leach, this book tells the history of the Humber lifeboat station covering two centuries of life-saving at Spurn Point, with details of the lifeboats, all of the dramatic rescues, and the crews, whose life on this isolated peninsula has shaped the station's operation.
Written by John Lingwood, this book is the full history of the SD14. One of the most intriguing features of the SD14 programme has been the interest it has elicited from shipping enthusiasts throughout the world. It is an interest which began in the very earliest days and has been maintained over nearly 40 years and still shows no sign of weakening.
Written by Barry J Eagles, this book is a pictorial album of colour postcards issued by the Union-Castle Company. Each page has one colour postcard, accompanied by a detailed caption and technical information.
Written by Brian Patton, this book examines the history of the Clyde steamers from the earliest days in the 1870s, when the first vessels were designed with passenger comfort for pleasure trips in mind, through to their final demise in the 1970s, when the last of the traditional Clyde steamers, the Queen Mary , was taken out of...
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