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Written by Les Streater, this is a descriptive & photographic book about the Queen Mary from 1936-1947.
Written by David Hutchings, this book recalls the impact that Titanic made in shipping circles and the sweeping effect that the disaster had on a nation that had taken pride in its engineering prowess. The story from inception to the tragic end is told in eight fully illustrated chapters, with a colour centerpiece reproduction...
This book is written by Bernard and Dominic McCall. It is a reference book listing names and details of 835 ships owned, managed or operated by German companies.
In this book Nick Robins looks at the coastal passenger vessels which have sailed along the coastlines of the British Islands during the past hundred years.
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...
The book is written by Bernard McCall. With its huge internal waterway system, Russia has come to rely on shipping as a vital part of its transport network. The book uses photographs and captions to describe the development since 1948 of the vessels which can navigate on both inland waterways and open seas.
In this new book the author has drawn together more than 300 photographs, to tell the story of the origin and development of the steam and diesel coasters.
This is a softback book of 256 pages. It was written by Captain Geoffrey Bennett and published by Pen and Sword. We have only 1 copy and this is reduced from £7.99 to £4.99.
Written by David F Hutchings, this book provides an historical background - whilst including some of the events that have befallen her - as to why and how she was built, how she adapted to change, what she has achieved and what she has survived.
Written by Henry C Spong & Richard H Osborne, this book starts with consideration of the Albion & Shaw, Savill Lines before discussion of the merger of 1882. Thereafter, it follows the the subsequent history of Shaw, Savill & Albion Co Ltd until the final demise of the company.
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