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31.
The
Neotsfield
(1889).
The 'Neotsfield' (1889) under sail. Built by the Dumbarton firm of McMillan & Son, she served the Australian wool trade for over a decade before...
32.
The
New Londoner
(1912) under way at Woolwich.
The Tyne-Tees Steam Shipping Company's short sea trader 'New Londoner' (1912) under way on the River Thames at Woolwich in February 1923.
33.
The
Nimfa
(1961).
The Polish freighter ‘Nimfa’ (1961) in the Surrey Docks in February 1964.
34.
The
Nissi
(1944).
The 'Nissi' (1944) in the Royal Albert Dock, c. 1960. Built in Vancouver for the Anglo-Canadian Shipping Company, she was launched as the 'Lake...
35.
The
Olau Gorm
(1963).
The Danish ship 'Olau Gorm' (1963) in the Royal Albert Dock in May 1964. In the foreground is a lighter with crates marked 'Ford, Port Elizabeth'.
36.
The
Olivebank
(1892) discharging grain at Millwall.
The Finnish four-masted steel barque ‘Olivebank’ (1892, 2824 GRT) discharging grain at the Milwall Docks in August 1932. She had brought...
37.
The
Ormuz
(1886).
The Orient Steam Navigation Company's passenger liner 'Ormuz' (1886). She ran a regular service to Australia via the Mediterranean, and carried large...
38.
The
Oronsay
(1925) at Tilbury.
The Orient Line's liner 'Oronsay' (1925, 20,001 GRT) entering the docks at Tilbury.
39.
The
Oceana
(1888).
The P&O passenger liner 'Oceana' (1888). She served the line's Far East and Australian routes until 1912, when she sank after a collision in the...
40.
The
Ocean Enterprise
.
The 'Ocean Enterprise' (1963) in the West India Dock in July 1964. Originally a German vessel, she had been launched as the Schonfells in 1944. After...
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