RMDB670H–transport / transportation, navigation, lightvessel, FS Buergermeister O'Swald II on position Elbe 1, Elbe estuary near Cuxhaven, 1968, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B2B6PG–View of the steamship Norderney on the Norderney Island.
RMMX9NFN–. English: Lightvessel No. XVII Gedser Rev (later name) depicted at tis position in 1896 in Denmark. 1896. Unknown 232 Fyrskib XVII, 1896
RM2FX28KK–Goeree lighting platform is placed at Hoek van Holland instead of lightvessel Goeree, in foreground lightvessel Goeree on background light platform, July 22, 1971, light platforms, lightships, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMMPTYB5–Middle Whitton Lightship on the River Humber, East Riding of Yorkshire, 1948. Artist: Aerofilms.
RM2B2B6PP–View of the lightship Elbe1, which was built in 1912. This ship sank in 1936. Undated photo, approx. 1920s.
RM2BTPFAE–The lightship Mouse . 1936
RM2B2B6MC–A lighthouse keeper looks into the distance with binoculars from the Needles Lighthouse on the Needles Cliffs (Isle of Wight).
RM2BW8RE1–The lightship Mid Barrow Deep . 1936
RM2B2B6N0–Construction of the Fastnet Rock lighthouse on the southern tip of Ireland. The construction workers are placing a granite block.
RM2BTPF9X–The East Goodwin Lightship . 1935
RM2B2B6R0–The picture was taken during the relocation of the Wittenbergen lighthouse near Wittenbergen at the river Elbe. Because of a course change of the lower Elbe the 30 metres high and four tons heavy front light was moved nine metres to the south in September 1905.
RM2X21WM6–Sailing-barge on the Thames: rounding the Nore Light-ship, 1865. 'The third annual sailing-barge match took place under the management of...the Thames and Medway General Craft-owner's Association...the course being from Erith to the Nore Lightship and back. Three prizes, the highest being a cup of the value of £18, with ten guineas divided among the crew, were offered for the topsail barges; and three prizes, of rather less value, for the stump-rigged barges...The barges started from Erith a few minutes before eleven...with a spanking breeze from the south, and a little rain; the wind, th
RM2B2B6PF–Picture of the lighthouse of Pharos.
RM2B2B6N4–Construction workers take the cable car up to the chalk cliffs on the shore, during the construction of the lighthouse Beachy-Head.
RMMYER33–. English: Lightvessel No. XVII Gedser Rev (later name) depicted at tis position in 1896 in Denmark. 1896. Unknown 200 Fyrskib XVII, 1896
RMMPTY5M–The Alarm (Mersey Bar Lightship) and SS 'Collegian', Liverpool Bay, Wirral, 1948. Artist: Aerofilms.
RM2X21WAM–Annual schooner race of the Royal Thames Yacht Club: the yachts at the Mouse light ship, 1862. 'The morning had been very gloomy and threatening, but just before the vessels started it became much brighter and more promising...Flying Cloud at once hoisted her mainsail, and Leonora was not long delaying, but Shark and Galatea waited until they had partially swung before touching their halyards. Flying Cloud made an excellent start, and took the lead, followed by Leonora, and in less than ten minutes the sails, including big topsails, were set and trimmed...A wonderfully close match after a run
RM2B2B6MX–The picture was taken during the construction of the lighthouse Beachy-Head in England.
RM2B2B6PA–A lighthouse keeper in the guardroom below the huge lantern in the lighthouse on the Atlantic coast of Fire Island / Long Island / New York.
RMMWC9CH–. English: Lightvessel No. XVII Gedser Rev (later name) depicted at tis position in 1896 in Denmark. 1896. Unknown 231 Fyrskib XVII, 1896
RM2X221FM–Light ship, 1914.
RM2RRJA92–Schooner and Yawl Match of the Royal Thames Yacht Club last Saturday: the Pantomine fouling the Mouse Light-Vessel, 1876. 'There was a very fine wind for the schooner and yawl matches of this club, sailed on Saturday last, from Gravesend round the Mouse Light-Ship and back...The Pantomime (151 tons, Mr. J. Starkey) made her first appearance in a match since lengthening 4 ft. by the stern. She did not appear to be improved as far as speed goes and, by some awkwardness, she sailed plump into the Mouse Light-Ship and got crippled... The Pantomime took more scope than the others for her gybe, and,
RM2MBC2JY–''The Race for the America's Cup - The Cambria Rounding Sandy Hook', 1870 (1891). From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891.
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