RM2DAB8P4–This bronze statue of a fisherman at a ship's wheel looks toward the harbor in Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA, as a memorial to the thousands of fishermen lost at sea during the first three centuries (1623-1923) of that New England town's history. Taken from a biblical psalm is the monument's well-known inscription: 'They that go down to the sea in ships.' It is chiseled on a large block of granite that holds the 8-foot-tall (2.4 meter) statue by English sculptor Leonard Craske. This famous memorial is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
RMCEF6KJ–'They that go down to the Sea in ships' statue
RMA04M4F–They That Go Down To The Sea In Ships stained glass window detail Glasgow Cathedral
RME7Y57F–(Florida, 1889) p176 They go down to the Sea in Ships
RMCP01TP–They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships, Fisherman's Memorial, Gloucester, Massachusetts
RMP27PJF–(Florida, 1889) p176 They go down to the Sea in Ships.
RMWKWT0F–Gloucester Fishermens Memorial 'Man at the Wheel' statue, Gloucester, MA
RMJYEPTF–(Florida, 1889) p176 They go down to the Sea in Ships
RMB54XKW–World War II Religion. Lunchtime prayer in the shipyard. So that there would be no interference with production the National Prayer Service in a N. East Shipyard was held during the lunchtime break. Hundreds of men stood with their heads bowed, following the Bishop of Durham, Dr. Alwyn. Williams as he said the Lord's Prayer. The short simple service lasted ten minutes, and as the whistle blow to recommence work, once again the stillness was broken by the hammering of rivets, and the clanging of steel plates, which will go down to the sea in ships to fight for freedom....September 1942 P011612
RMCY1XH1–Stained glass window inside Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow, Scotland, quoting Psalm 107:23, 'They that go down to the sea in ships'
RF2K10CF4–The Fisherman's Memorial, in Gloucester. Massachusetts, honors and remembers the town's fishermen who were killed when their fishing boats sank
RMM50X2C–Central atrium of the Port of Liverpool building.
RM2M34JKJ–Gloucester, 'They go down to the sea in ships,' sculpture , Monuments & memorials, Sailors. Samuel Chamberlain Photograph Negatives Collection
RME12CKR–Dec. 12, 2011 - The poet Laurence Still Loves Ships: Author of Sea subjects from the early ''Salt Water Ballads'' to the celebrated ''I want to go down to the sea again...'' John Masefield has a number of model ships in his home reran bingdon. The Elizabethan Vessel was presented to him and he prizes it greatly.
RMG5MXN6–Heading for safe harbour, fishing boats plough through gale force winds for the safety of the port of Whitby on the Yorkshire coast, as severe storms battered Britain. * Elsewhere, around 10,000 customers lost their electricity after gusts up to 90mph damaged power lines in Scotland. 16/08/02 : Those who go down to sea in ships have the most dangerous jobs in the country, it was revealed. A study found that even in 2002 merchant seamen and trawler fishermen were still far more likely to die in accidents than other workers. Fishermen were 50 times more likely to have a fatal work accident and
RMH3M36K–Fisherman's Memorial and ship in storm, Glouchester, Massachusetts, USA 'They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships', New England, seaside objects
RF2C7M5D7–A woman at cruise ship's rail in silhouette watches a lovely sunset go down over the sea
RF2J88NFB–Diver SS Hispania Sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RM2AJ7P7H–Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . ind as to fit him in a specialmanner for the duties he had to discharge.He had also natural qualifications for theposition, for from his earliest days he hadbeen in loe with the sea and the peoplewho go down to the sea in ships. Findinghimself thus in a congenial sphere, hethrew himself into the work with enthu-siasm. The history of the Mariners Church andthe record of Dr. Longmuirs ministry areindissolubly bound up together, and to tellthe story of the one is to tell the story ofthe other. The doctors influence over thecongregation was supr
RMF90D1B–The bronze statue of a fisherman at a ship's wheel looks toward the harbor in Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA, as a memorial to the thousands of fishermen lost at sea during the first three centuries (1623-1923) of that New England town's history. Taken from a biblical psalm is the monument's well-known inscription: 'They that go down to the sea in ships.' It is chiseled on a large block of granite that holds the 8-foot-tall (2.4 meter) statue by English sculptor Leonard Craske. This famous memorial is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
RMW4KW74–Mining, managing & transporting of titanium mineral sands. Barge crew lowering mooring buoys ready to go alongside bulk carrier to discharge cargo.
RMA6R83C–The Fishermen s Memorial at Gloucester Massachusetts USA commemorating the thousands of fishermen who lost their lives from
RMEAYAW5–(Florida, 1889) p176 They go down to the Sea in Ships
RM2HT67NH–Departure of Mdelle. Jenny Lind from Liverpool for America, 1850. The Swedish singer sets off amid a '...magnificent display of public feeling and sympathy...the booming of cannon and the shouts of the thousands who were assembled on either side of the Mersey, and eyes dazzled by the gay effect of innumerable craft, illumined by the sun-light as they ran to and fro on the river, or followed in the wake of the Atlantic...Instead of leaving at nine or ten o'clock, as had been arranged, Jenny Lind was obliged to slip out privately at a quarter to eight, and go down all manner of back streets to b
RMW7820X–Gloucester Fisherman's memorial MA
RMWKWRWE–Gloucester Fishermens Memorial at the annual fishermen's memorial service 23 August 2019, Gloucester, MA
RMGETJ87–Central atrium of the Port of Liverpool building.
RMA07R7Y–WW II Memorial in Gloucester, Massachusetts
RFAAPJ9F–Sorrento resort view down on sunbathing facilities before the daily influx of sun worshipers arrive with cruise ships at anchor
RM2G5P4WA–Gloucester, Massachusetts / United States - 2014: Gloucester Fisherman Memorial overlooking Gloucester Harbor.
RMFEYY8H–Central atrium of the Port of Liverpool building.
RM2M34JMD–Gloucester, 'They that go down to the sea in ships,' statue , Monuments & memorials, Ship equipment & rigging. Samuel Chamberlain Photograph Negatives Collection
RM2DK16N1–Shipwreck 'Mariann' in the Wadden Sea, Braderup, Sylt, Germany
RMAXBAG4–Man at the Wheel Statue, Gloucester, MA
RMH3M36P–Fisherman's Memorial in Glouchester, Massachusetts, USA 'They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships'. New England, ship in storm seaside objects
RF2FMA3WC–Reflection on the Spree at sunrise at the historic harbor with TV tower and old town house in Berlin.
RF2J88NF6–The mast of SS Hispania Sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More, Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RM2AWP48Y–Church at Home and Abroad, The (Jan- June 1896) . ining hosts attend her,Let the brightest visions beCountry, home and friends to thee. When the tempest hovers oer thee,Danger, wreck and death before thee,While the sword of fire is gleaming,Wild the winds, the torrent streaming,Then, a pious suppliant bending,Let thy thoughts, to heaven ascending,Eeach the mercy seat, to beMet by prayers that rise for thee. They that go down to the sea in ships,That do business in great waters,These see the works of the Lord,And his wonders in the deep, For he commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind,Which lift
RMC95XA3–ISTANBUL, TURKEY. A cruise ship (the Ruby Princess) on the Bosphorus, with the Asian shore of the city in the distance. 2011.
RMW4KW7F–Mining, managing & transporting of titanium mineral sands. Barge crew lowering mooring buoys ready to go alongside bulk carrier to discharge cargo.
RF2FMAK39–Sunset with purple clouds at Tempelhofer Hafen with reflection of the Ullsteinhaus in Berlin.
RM2G237FF–Sinking a Russian battleship during the sea battle at Port Arthur; Rojun Kaisen Rokan Chinpô; A picture report from the Russian-Japanese war, number seven; Nichiro Sensô Gahô Sono Shichi. Russian Marines go down with their ship in the Bay of Port Arthur. The sea battle started with a surprise attack of the Japanese fleet. She shot torpedos to unsuspecting Russian ships.
RMCW849E–ISTANBUL, TURKEY. The cruise ship Costa Favolosa sailing on the Bosphorus. 2012.
RMW78213–Gloucester Fisherman's memorial MA
RMWKWRY0–Gloucester Fishermens Memorial plaque, Stacey Boulevard, Gloucester, MA (August 24, 2019)
RMA07R8K–WW II Memorial in Gloucester, Massachusetts
RFAAPJA6–Sorrento resort view down on sunbathing facilities before the daily influx of sun worshipers arrive with cruise ships at anchor
RM2G62DJ7–Gloucester, Massachusetts / United States - October 2, 2014: Gloucester Fisherman Memorial, an eight foot bronze staute designed by English sculptor L
RMAXB9YE–Man at the Wheel, Fisherman's Memorial Cenotaph
RMH3M367–Fisherman's Memorial sculpture by the sea, ship in storm, Glouchester, Massachusetts, USA , US 'They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships', New England
RF2J88NFJ–Hand rails SS Hispania Sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More, Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RM2AWJXM4–Brazil and the Brazilians : portrayed in historical and descriptive sketches . ul task tolabor for the good of souls among the heathen than for seamen.While I would not have a single soldier called in from the distantoutposts, I do believe that, under the circumstances, no distantfield is more encouraging than caring for the spiritual welfare ofthose who go down to the sea in ships. They may be termed ahard set; but they have noble and generous qualities and great Brazilian Funerals. 203 temptations. It therefore becomes the English Christian not torest until in every important foreign port he
RMW78212–Gloucester Fisherman's memorial MA
RMA07R7H–Gloucester Fishermen's Wives Memorial
RFANPGH3–HMS Belfast cruiser moored in the pool of London with visiting River Class Offshore Patrol vessel HMS Tyne alongside
RM2G62DJX–Gloucester, Massachusetts / United States - October 2, 2014: Gloucester Fisherman Memorial, an eight foot bronze staute designed by English sculptor L
RMAXBAGA–Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial
RMAXBAH8–Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial
RF2J88NG4–Diver on SS Hispania Sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More, Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RM2AX4AGY–Under the Southern cross in South America . SUNDAY MARKET SIENE, LA IAZ. INDIAN COSTUMES, MARKET, LA PAZ ?61 MOST PICTURESQUE INDIAN CITY 233 say, the mountain sea-sickness, an appellation wliich in itself is iden-ical with an Irish bull—a contradiction in terms; nevertheless, itdescribes the feeling one identifies with the experience of those whofor the first time go down to the sea in ships and wish they wereback again on land. The eyes also suffer. The bright sun-rays and the winds and therarity of the atmosphere are very trying on the siglit, often givingrise to acute inflammation of the e
RMW7820N–Gloucester Fisherman's memorial MA
RMA07R7R–Gloucester Fishermen's Wives Memorial
RMANPGHA–HMS Belfast cruiser moored in the pool of London with visiting River Class Offshore Patrol vessel HMS Tyne alongside
RMAXBAHC–Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial
RF2J88NG6–Diver on SS Hispania sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More, Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RM2AJE421–The guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St Helens . Mount St. Helens, seen from the Columbia at Vancouver, with railwaybridge in foreground. 16 THE GUARDIANS OF THE COLUMBIA. View up the Columbia on nortli side, opposite Astoria. Noon rest of the night fishermen. Much of thefishing on the lower Columbia is done at night with gill-nets from small boats. The river is heresix miles wide. stress. No watcher from the crags, none who go down to the sea in ships,ever beheld a scene more awful. Ceaselessly the mighty surges piled upagainst the ridge at our feet, as if to tear
RMW78210–Gloucester Fisherman's memorial MA
RMA07R8T–Gloucester Fishermen's Monument
RFANPGH2–HMS Belfast cruiser moored in the pool of London with visiting River Class Offshore Patrol vessel HMS Tyne alongside
RMAXBAK0–Man at the Wheel Statue, Gloucester, MA
RF2J88NG8–Diver on SS Hispania sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More, Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RM2AK9Y1Y–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . They that go down to the sea in ships . . these see the works of the lard,.—Psalm cvii. 23, 24. 693 The2)salmist complains of the wicked. PSALM 109. He calls upo7i God to avenge him,. ^?^W^ w^- T,;# ?^-tf*/ EDOM [Petra). Psalm cviii. 9. 4 For my love they are my adversaries: butI give myself unto prayer. 5 And they have rewarded me evil for good,and hatred for my love. 6 Set thou a wicked man over him : and letSatan stand at his right hand. 8 Let his days be few; and let another takehis office. 9 Let his chi
RMW7820P–Gloucester Fisherman's memorial MA
RMA07R6N–Gloucester Fishermen's Monument
RMANPGH7–HMS Belfast cruiser moored in the pool of London with visiting River Class Offshore Patrol vessel HMS Tyne alongside
RMAXBAJ2–Man at the Wheel, Fisherman's Memorial Cenotaph
RF2J88NF9–Looking up to SS Hispania Sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More, Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RM2AG07TE–. Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China seas and Japan. arly appropriate for men who go down to the sea in ships, and whosepath is in the great waters. The favoring circumstances all continuing, onthe 14th of June, at 10 a. m., the ships found themselves off the entranceof Port Lloyd, on Peel Island, one of the Bonins. The Saratoga had beenpreviously cast off, and was now ordered to go ahead. Two vessels, appar-ently whalers, hove in sight, one on either quarter. The one to the north-ward showed American colors, and began to beat down toward the Susque-hanna, anxious
RMA07R6J–Gloucester Fishermen's Monument
RMANPGHD–HMS Belfast cruiser moored in the pool of London with visiting River Class Offshore Patrol vessel HMS Tyne alongside
RMAXBAJ9–Gloucester, Massachusetts
RF2J88NG3–Diver on SS Hispania Sank which on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RM2CJ1M4N–. Your home and its decoration; a series of practical suggestions for the painting, decorating, and furnishing of the home, comp. .. . Plate LXX. And Adhere Closely to the Simplicity of the Cottage Found in the Settlements ofThose Who Go Down to the Sea in Ships [ 71 ] rOUR HOME AND ITS DECORATION. Plate LXXI. The Atmosphere that is so Dehghtful in TheseQuaint Old Houses No towersor turrets areappropriate,though often alookout deck orupper balconyplaced at thepoint most per-fectly command-ing the viewmay be made anattractive feat-ure of the house.There should bebroad verandas,so constructedtha
RMA07R6R–Gloucester Fishermen's Monument
RFAFJCT1–River Thames and Cory waste management company tug towing barges down river loaded with containers full of refuse
RF2J88NGB–SS Hispania Sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More (Big Rock) Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RM2CRA6H5–. Every boy's book of railways and steamships . States andFulton and Livingston built the Clermont. Herlength was 133 feet, beam 18 feet, and depth 9feet. She was launched on the East Kiver, NewYork, in 1807. She was not only the biggeststeamship afloat, but was the most successful, forthe Clermont steamed to Albany, a distance of150 miles, in 32 hours. This new steam-driven vessel created a tre-mendous sensation, especially at night, amongthose who go down to the sea in ships, that dobusiness in great waters. Using pine wood forfuel, the flames and sparks from the funnel gavethe new monster a
RFANPGH5–HMS Belfast cruiser moored in the pool of London with visiting River Class Offshore Patrol vessel HMS Tyne alongside
RF2J88NF5–Diver on SS Hispania Sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More, Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RMRDMDCC–. The wonders of the great deep, or, The physical, animal, geological, and vegetable curiosities of the ocean . Ocean; Marine animals; Marine plants. THE INDIAN OCEAN. 345 momena, waterspouts. These are, perhaps, the most majestic of all those "works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep," which they behold who " go down to the sea in ships." They frequently appear as perpendicular columns, apparently of many hun- dred feet in height, and three feet or more in dia- meter, reaching from the surface of the sea to the elouds. The edge of the pillar is perfectly clean and we
RFAFJCT4–River Thames and Cory waste management company tug towing barges down river loaded with containers full of refuse
RF2J88NFC–Divers on SS Hispania Sank on18 December 1954, after hitting the Sgeir More, Captain Ivan Dahn refused to leave and chose to go down with the ship.
RMREPK9P–. The ocean [microform]. Marine biology; Marine animals; Marine plants; Biologie marine; Faune marine; Flore marine. THE INDIAN OCEAN. 327 nomena, waterspouts. These are, perhaps, the most majestic of all those " ^orks of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep," V7hich they behokl, who " go down to the sea in ships." They frequently appear as perpendicular columns, apparently of many hun- dred feet in height, and three feet or more in dia- meter, reaching from the surface of the sea to the clouds. The edge of the pillar is perfectly clean and well-defined, and the effect has
RFABYDC2–Barmouth seat with holidaymakers and views of harbour and Cader Idris mountain range beyond Welsh flag
RMRETBAA–. The ocean [microform]. Marine biology; Marine animals; Marine plants; Biologie marine; Faune marine; Flore marine. THB lin>IAN OCEAN. 845 nomena, waterspouts. These are, perhaps, the most majestic of all those "works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep," which they behold who " go down to the sea in ships." They frequently appear as perpendicular columns, apparently of many hun- dred feet in height, and three feet or more in dia- meter, reaching from the surface of the sea to the clouds. The edge of the pillar is perfectly clean and well-defined, and the effect ha
RFANPGGA–River Thames The Royal Yacht HNOMY KS Norge of the King Of Norway moored alongside HMS President
RMREGYDG–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 82 SEATTLE SEAFOOD SPECTACULAR The nation's fishermen did not go down to the sea in ships October 5-8 but to Se- attle, Washington, for the biggest Annual American Fish Exposition ever to be held. From a regional beginning in Boston three years ago. Fish Expo has grown nationwide, and in 1969, with many foreign countries joining in, will be the largest and finest fisheries expo- sition in the world. Congressmen, fishermen, wholesalers, retailers, advertisers, and representatives from every part of the fishing industry will be there with one
RMANPGH0–River Thames The Royal Yacht HNOMY KS Norge of the King Of Norway moored alongside HMS President
RM2AGEKTT–. A'Chu and other stories. TAEKO MIYAKE A charming little Japanese ing. The America was ready to go, but three ofher officers were missing. After an hours wait threejinrikishas came rushing down to the wharf. A row-boat was called, and with a great deal of fuss and The Voyage to China 31 trouble the missing officers (two men and a woman)were got into it. One of the men was in trouble. Hetumbled into the boat, almost upsetting it, and lay downin the bottom while the oarsmen rowed to the ship.Afterward we found out the man in the bottomwas the ships doctor. His family had sent him to sea. SANITA
RFAHY83F–Shirley Heights English Harbour
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