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11.
The
Viceroy of India
(1929) cruising in Northern waters.
London was an important embarkation point for people taking a pleasure cruise. Cruises were the prerogative of the wealthy until fairly recent times...
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The
Royal Odyssey
(1964) at Tilbury.
The Lido Maritime Inc's passenger cruiser 'Royal Odyssey' (1964) alongside the Tilbury Passenger Landing Stage in 1982.
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The
Rotterdam
(1959) at Tilbury.
The N. V. (Nederlandsche-Amerikaansche Stoomv) Mailship 'Rotterdam' (1959) anchored on the River Thames at Tilbury in 1960.
14.
The
Wilhelm Gustloff
(1937) at Tilbury in 1938.
The German passenger liner 'Wilhelm Gustloff' (1937, 25,484 GRT) alongside the Tilbury Passenger Landing Stage in 1938. Built by the Nazi regime as a...
15.
The cabin cruiser
Rambler II
(1926) under way in Lambeth Reach.
The cabin cruiser 'Rambler II' (1926) under way in Lambeth Reach during builder's trials. The Houses of Parliament can be seen in the distance.
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The Curlew Rowing Club.
The Curlew Rowing Club was established in 1866 and occupied the Crown and Scepter Inn in Greenwich. When the Inn was demolished in 1934, the Curlew...
17.
The Curlew Rowing Club Ltd.
The Curlew Rowing Club Ltd was established in 1866. The club occupied the Crown and Scepter until the building was demolished in 1934. After 68 years...
18.
The passenger vessel
Kent
(1852).
The three-masted passenger vessel 'Kent' (1852, 998 GRT) built at the Blackwall Yard of Money Wigram & Sons. She served as a passenger vessel...
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The Royal Albert Dock.
The 'Ibaraki Maro' (1965) and 'City of Liverpool' (1949). The cargo vessel 'City of Liverpool' was built by Cammell Laird & Company Ltd for the...
20.
Three P&O liners at Tilbury Docks.
A superb photograph of three P&O liners at Tilbury Docks in June 1966. From left to right they are the 'Orsova' (1954, 29.091 GRT), the 'Orcades'...
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