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This issue of Warship World was published 30 April 2012. It has 32 pages of news and nostalgia about the warship scene past and present, and is well illustrated in colour and black/white.
This 144 page, hardback book is written by Harry de Groot and published by De Alk. It has two impressive reproductions of coaster postcards on each page, some in sepia, many in colour. Locations are very varied.
This 128 page black/white photographic album portrays many aspects of the changing face of shipping at the port of Southampton in the 60s and 70s. There are two photos with detailed captions on most pages.
This 160 page book is illustrated with mostly colour photographs. It tells the history of the MV Balmoral from it being built in 1949 to the publication of the book in 2009.
The Spring 2012 Issue 92 includes all the regular ferry and cruise ship news from around the world, namely articles on the following: North Sea and Thames, Eastern Channel, Western Channel, The Solent, Irish Sea & Manx Waters, Clyde & Western Isles, Northern Isles, Scandinavia & Baltic, Western Mediterranean and Eastern Mediterranean,...
A glossy black/white photograph, 165mm x 215mm (6.5" x 8.5"), of the Dutch coaster Ventura waiting to load china clay at Fowey. The photograph was taken by Bernard McCall, Coastal Shipping .
A glossy black/white photograph, 165mm x 215mm (6.5" x 8.5"), of the German coaster Gerda Rambow at Montrose in February 1989. The photograph was taken by Bernard McCall, Coastal Shipping .
A glossy black/white photograph, 165mm x 215mm (6.5" x 8.5"), of the coaster Lady Anita outward bound from Whitby. The photograph was taken Bernard...
A glossy black/white photograph, 165mm x 215mm (6.5" x 8.5"), of the Dutch coastal tanker Stella Sirius in the River Humber. The photograph was taken by Bernard McCall, Coastal Shipping .
A glossy black/white photograph, 165mm x 215mm (6.5" x 8.5"), of the Tor Bay arriving at Teignmouth. The photograph was taken by Bernard McCall, Coastal Shipping .
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