RMG5NMC1–Merchant sailor Desmond Taylor, who served in the Second World War on the Irish Alder, with his Valour Award, presented to him at Dublin Castle, Ireland, by the Junior Marine Minister, Hugh Byrne, at a ceremony honouring the role of the Irish merchant fleet. * during World War II.
RM2X6WNT0–Merchant, sailor, soldier and farmer, Print magazine for youth (series title on object), Crafts (series title on object), Sheet with 4 representations of professions: a merchant, a sailor, a soldier and a farmer. A title above each performance, ten to twelve lines of text below each performance. Numbered top right: No. 21., print, publisher: Daniël Broedelet, (mentioned on object), print maker: anonymous, Purmerend, 1839 - 1841, paper, wood engraving, letterpress printing, height, 417 mm × width, 335 mm
RM2WBWK9A–The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. The main character, Edmond Dantès, as a merchant sailor before his imprisonment (Illustration by Pierre-Gustave Staal - 1888)
RFAAMERD–UK Seafaring the Red Ensign flag of the British merchant marine
RM2EEPKYK–Vintage Studio Photographic Postcard Showing a Young Lady Dressed up as a Sailor
RMP3B2R8–OCEAN (Dec. 14, 2008) An injured merchant sailor from the Liberian cargo ship 'Marie Rickmers' is loaded onto a Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter after receiving basic medical attention aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). U.S. Navy
RMAE5Y3F–Sailors at the wheel of a merchant ship in a gale 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
RFH7RD77–Metal sculpture 'The merchant sailor' at the Holyrood estate in Southampton (UK) in tribute to the city's naval history.
RM2C6FDWB–Sculpture of a merchant sailor standing at the bow of a boat holding onto the railing in rough seas outside the School of Marine Engineering Santander
RM2D84DN5–AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512) Italian merchant and explorer in a 1637 engraving
RFMN3AXG–This early 1900s illustration shows Aladdin and the magic lamp. The tale is a folktale and probably originated in the Middle East. His tale is often connected with and/or included in The Thousand and One Nights, or the Arabian Nights. This early 1900s illustration shows Sindbad the sailor telling tales to Sinbad the Landsman.
RM2APEWBY–MN [Merchant Navy]/Anefo London series Description: Caption: A typical Dutch merchant sailor [crew member Dutch merchant ship] Date: 10 May 1943 Location: Great Britain Keywords: crew, merchant fleets, navy, ships, World War II
RMB8TPTB–dropping the pilot captain ship boat wooden timber marine merchant sailor sea steps crew sail sailing navy
RF2GP3PFP–engine marine crew sounding fuel oil during bunkering at port with complete PPE personal protection equipment
RFG0XJ94–Admiral Statue
RM2GF5RKW–Sailors taking revenge on a Jewish merchant, Napoleonic era. Solomon Schernbac and his shoddy goods are dropped through a grating down into the gun deck. Seamen, officers and women watch and laugh. Paying Off. Handcoloured lithograph by George Cruikshank from Greenwich Hospital, a Series of Naval Sketches, by An Old Sailor (Matthew H. Barker), published by James Robins, London, 1826.
RM2WYB0T7–GUNNERY SCHOOL FOR INTER-ALLIED MERCHANT SEAMEN. 1 AND 2 APRIL 1942, LIVERPOOL. - A Merchant sailor firing a Lewis gun on the range. ,
RM2MER1TD–Rescue of Merchant Sailor. This image depicts a description of the rescue by Coast Guard helicopter of Otto Rytke, a sailor in the Merchant Marine, following his injury aboard his vessel.
RM2F7Y9CN–Mrs. Karssen (left), mother of the merchant sailor died during the war Hendrik Karssen (1918-1942), receives flowers A / B of the Communication Valve Hr.Ms. Hendrik Karssen (A 857) in 1956.
RM2D32CW2–Merchant sailor, Walter Carragher, who served in the Second World War on the Alexandra, holding a Valour Award, presented to him in Dublin Castle by the Junior Marine Minister, Hugh Byrne, at a ceremony honouring the merchant fleet.
RFBR6YK3–Ship on the Great Lakes USA
RMB79CDK–The Otsuna Konpira Shrine, Yokohama JP
RFAAMET3–UK Seafaring the Red Ensign flag of the British merchant marine
RM2M98HN9–La France Maritime - Merchant Seaman.
RMP3B2T3–OCEAN (Dec. 15, 2008) Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Handling) 1st Class Jerry Pitts, from Santa Maria, Calif., directs a U.S. Coast Guard HH-60 helicopter for launch from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). The helicopter participated in the evacuation of an injured merchant Sailor to Abraham Lincoln. The sailor was medically stabilized and flown to San Francisco for treatment. Lincoln is underway conducting training and carrier qualifications.
RMFD7MFB–US American sailor in China, 1927
RMB5MR18–9 1916 7 8 A1 1 Merchant U boat Deutschland Crew World War 1 Underflow of the Allied sea blockade with the merchant U boat Deuts
RFP9YJTG–Vintage 1911 Photograph of Merchant Navy Sailor Harry Barnfather
RM2BW8REG–Viewing the merchant ship the Silver Pine from the deck of the steamer the ' SS Eston ' . 1935
RFMN3B93–This early 1900s illustration shows Aladdin and the magic lamp. The tale is a folktale and probably originated in the Middle East. His tale is often connected with and/or included in The Thousand and One Nights, or the Arabian Nights. This early 1900s illustration shows Sindbad the sailor telling tales to Sinbad the Landsman.
RM2APEWE2–MN [Merchant Navy]/Anefo London series Description: Caption He has not been home for over 3 years. Dutch merchant sailor [Crew member Dutch merchant ship] Date: 1943 Location: Great Britain Keywords: crew, merchant fleets, navy, ships, World War II
RMA4W6P8–home house aged old retired merchant seamen sailor belvedere Kent England architecture lawn marine maritime nautical
RM2D6XR6F–Indian Laborers from The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages to see the world [around the world] by Nordhoff, Charles, 1830-1901 engraved by C. LaPlante; some illustrations by W.L. Wyllie Publisher New York : Dodd, Mead & Co. 1884
RM2CFB235–Let's Finish the Job - Experienced Seamen Needed!
RM2G4DNFF–transport / transportation, navigation, ancient world, Roman Empire, merchant ship, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RM2T1MC97–The British Army in the UK- Evacuation From Dunkirk, May-june 1940 A merchant sailor assists a wounded british soldier up the gangplank from a destroyer, Dover, 31 May 1940.
RME0MRC2–May 24, 1956 - Soviet Merchant Sailors visit the London Zoo.. Make friends with ''Nikki'' and ''Rust'': A party of Russian Merchant Navy Cadets who are on a visit to this country to see how Britain's officers of the future are training-went to the London Zoo to see ''Nikki'' the baby bear which was presented to Princess Anne-by the Soviet Leaders Marshall Bulganin and Mr. Kruschev. Photo shows The scene as the Soviet Cadets make friends with ''Nikki'' and partner ''Rust'' by loaning them sailor hats- at the London Zoo
RME1BB05–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. The Sleeper Awakened.
RM2JC4RD8–On the left the warship De Vrijheid, firing two guns, and on the right the merchant ship De Hazewind. On the horizon two more ships, the ships De Vrijheid and De Hazewind De Vrÿheÿt a warship, De Hasewint a Spanish sailor Verscheyde Schepen en Gesichten van Amstelredam (series title) Various ships and city views of Amsterdam, second part, print maker: Reinier Nooms, Reinier Nooms, publisher: Cornelis Danckerts (I), (possibly), Netherlands, 1652 - 1654, paper, etching, drypoint, h 135 mm × w 250 mm
RM2M4E7JT–Halftone of a Venetian sailor helping a monk to correct a geographical on his map, from an educational publication in 1927.
RMB505EJ–Alfred Cheetham (right) third officer on the Endurance seen here on deck as the ship departs UK shores in August 1914 Cheetham served under Scott on the 'Morning' ( relief of the 'Discovery') , and the 'Terra Nova'. And under Shackleton on 'Nimrod ', where he was third officer and boatswain, and of course the 'Endurance' as 3rd Officer in charge of the fo'c's'le ( forecastle) crew. Cheetham was a significant figure in antarctic exploration in his own right, making four trips to Antarctica. He died whilst serving in the Merchant marine during the First World War.
RMMR778B–Cartoon commenting on the retirement of Samuel Plimsoll as MP for Derby, a seat which he held from 1868-1880. He is shown dressed as a sailor, with a ship in the background as a tribute to the work he did in bringing about legislation regulating the loading and seaworthiness of merchant ships. It is for him that the Plimsoll Line is named. Samuel Plimsoll (1824-1898) an English politician and social reformer. Dated 19th century
RMCB70EK–Lone Sailor Golden Gate Bridge San Francisco dedicated to anyone who sailed past this point Navy Marine Corps Guard
RMP3B2R4–OCEAN (Dec. 14, 2008) An injured merchant sailor from the Liberian cargo ship 'Marie Rickmers' is loaded onto a Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter after receiving basic medical attention aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). The Sailor was taken to Abraham Lincoln the previous night by a San Diego Coast Guard helicopter and medically stabilized before being flown to San Francisco for treatment. Abraham Lincoln is underway conducting training and carrier qualifications.
RMDYYYA3–Crew of the merchant-submarine 'Deutschland', 1916
RMP55XFH–Man in wool redingote in the colour of London-chimney soot with sailor sleeves. Hand-colored lithograph from 'Fashions and Customs of Marie Antoinette and her Times,' by Le Comte de Reiset, Paris, 1885. The journal of Madame Eloffe, dressmaker and linen-merchant to the Queen and ladies of the court.
RFJJE9AG–Portrait of Amerigo Vespucci, italian explorer demonstrated that the West Indies were a unknown fourth continent, then called America after his name in XVI century
RMKHCEKP–An aerial photograph of a Marine Hospital, construction of the medical campus began in 1831 and was built to provide treatment to sailors in the Merchant Marines, Coast Guard, and other federal employees, this image captures the large main building that has sections both five and seven stories high, also included are other buildings on the sprawling campus and the residential neighborhood in the surrounding area, Staten Island, New York, 1960. From the New York Public Library.
RFRG0E7B–This illustration is taken from the book 'Sinbad the Sailor' that was published around 1914. It shows Lady Bedr-el-Budr. The illustrator was Edmund Dulac and the story is from the Arabian Nights. Aladdin fell in love with Lady Bedr-el-Buhr when he saw her.
RM2APEWEN–MN [Merchant Navy]/Anefo London series Description: Caption He has not been home for over 3 years. Dutch merchant sailor [Crew member Dutch merchant ship] Date: May 1943 Location: Great Britain Keywords: crew, merchant fleets, navy, ships, World War II
RMCCA811–1915 German propaganda U boat submarine ramming British trawler sea Naval Navy sub ship boat steamer steamship merchant sailor
RM2D6XR42–Cotton Merchants of India from The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages to see the world [around the world] by Nordhoff, Charles, 1830-1901 engraved by C. LaPlante; some illustrations by W.L. Wyllie Publisher New York : Dodd, Mead & Co. 1884
RMH84WFA–Unveiling of Memorial for merchant sailors, Weymouth, Dorset, UK
RM2CFXT34–1910 Convict Ship 'Success' - Re-enactment of punishing a sailor by scrubbing his back with salt water. The Success was an Australian ship, built in 1840 at Natmoo, Burma, for Cockerell & Co. of Calcutta. Originally a merchant trader she was used as a prison hulk but was never never actually used for the transportation of convicts (though she was advertised as such when later used as a floating museum and billed as the oldest ship afloat) She was then displaying relics of the convict era and reconstructions of punishments taking place.) She was destroyed in 1946 by fire.
RM2X16DWN–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE UK: EVACUATION FROM DUNKIRK, MAY-JUNE 1940 - A merchant sailor assists a wounded british soldier up the gangplank from a destroyer, Dover, 31 May 1940
RFBJ4PKC–Monument to merchant sailors who died during WWII, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
RME1BB00–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. The Sleeper Awakened.
RMB0KF6K–The catching of a merchant vessel, Spanish-American War, 1898. Artist: F Meaulle
RM2M4E7GD–Halftone of a Venetian sailor helping a monk to correct a geographical on his map, from an educational publication in 1927.
RF2E3JRR4–A Christmas Wreath hung below a memorial to Sidney Raymond Mattingley, Merchant Navy sailor who died in 2003, Holyrood Church, Southampton, UK
RMW60B12–Trade label of the South Sea Company, c18th century. The South Sea Company was founded in 1711 with a view to restructuring government debt and restoring public credit.
RM2H7JWC1–Vintage illustration from Sinbad the Sailor and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. William Strang
RM2H68W61–Uniformed officers and merchant sailors testing lifejackets or personal flotation devices onboard a freight ship of the Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) in 1955. The sailor on the left wears one marked ‘Front Childs’. The canvas pouch contained flexible waterproof cells filled with kapok. This device (PFD, life jacket, life preserver, life belt, Mae West, life vest, life saver, cork jacket, buoyancy aid or flotation suit) – it is worn to prevent drowning. Canada Steamship Lines is a shipping company with headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, Canada – a vintage 1950s photograph.
RMDYYY9Y–Merchant submarine 'Deutschland' and its tour to America, 1916
RM2T6CW86–Costumes of Dutch men, 19th century. A sailor in cap, jacket, pantaloons and boots with tankard and pipe seated on a barrel in port. A merchant in top hat, jacket and breeches, wooden clogs. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from The World in Miniature, or Panorama of the Costumes, Manners & Customs of All Nations, John Bysh, London, 1825.
RMB25GEY–Fish market on the Delaware River in Philadelphia 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMKHCEM0–A postcard from a photograph of the exterior of a US Marine Hospital, construction of the medical campus began in 1831 and was built to provide treatment to sailors in the Merchant Marines, Coast Guard, and other federal employees, the image was captured from a distance across a lawn containing scattered trees, the building is a sprawling grey stonework multi-story structure, Clifton, Staten Island, New York, 1900. From the New York Public Library.
RFRG0E5T–This illustration is taken from the book 'Sinbad the Sailor' that was published around 1914. It shows Lady Bedr-el-Budr. The illustrator was Edmund Dulac and the story is from the Arabian Nights. Aladdin fell in love with Lady Bedr-el-Buhr when he saw her.
RM2APEWCB–MN [Merchant Navy]/Anefo London series Description: Caption A look of defiance Indonesian merchant sailor [Indonesian crew member of a Dutch merchant ship] Date: 10 May 1943 Location: Great Britain Keywords: crew, merchant fleets, navy, ships, World War II
RFC76FH8–William Captain Kidd pirate Scottish sailor trial execution piracy voyage Indian Ocean unjust privateer English Parliament
RF2CXGHB0–Loading cotton [on to three masted merchant ships] The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages to see the world [around the world] by Nordhoff, Charles, 1830-1901 engraved by C. LaPlante; some illustrations by W.L. Wyllie Publisher New York : Dodd, Mead & Co. 1884
RMH84WGF–Unveiling of Memorial for merchant sailors, Weymouth, Dorset, UK
RMHEJCFJ–Captain’s hand on shoulder of boy sailor going to sea for first time, illustration from 1884 Chatterbox weekly children’s paper
RM2T1KKPJ–A Chinese merchant sailor, who served as chief cook, carves meat in the kitchen of the Chinese sailors' convalescent home in Liverpool, 1943. Ching Foo Po smiles as he carves meat in the kitchen of the Chinese convalescent home in Liverpool. According to the original caption, Ching Foo Po was a chief cook who came to the home after having suffered bad burns during a boiler explosion, but now cooks for the home as part of his convalescence.
RFBJ4KJN–Monument to merchant sailors who died during WWII, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
RME1BB0D–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. The Sleeper Awakened.
RMM8RWYE–U.S. Navy Sailor on Naval Vessel Keeping Alert Watch over Merchant Ships Delivering Vital Supplies to U.S. and Allied Forces in Europe, Atlantic Ocean, Office of War Information, 1940's
RFR2XFNT–peter minuit - founder of new york
RMDCKK86–Statue of a Merchant Seaman at the Merchant Navy Memorial, Trinity House Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom.
RMH3BH7E–AJAXNETPHOTO. AT SEA. - PAINTING SHIP - A SAILOR ON AN OCEAN GOING CARGO SHIP PAINTING THE CRANE MAST HIGH ABOVE THE DECK. PHOTO:JESSICA EASTLAND/AJAX REF:40309 2 30003
RM2H7JWD0–Vintage illustration from Sinbad the Sailor and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. William Strang
RMW8A1NF–U.S. Marines from the Combat Cargo Platoon rush an injured sailor from the merchant vessel Seal-Land Mariner, seen ablaze in the background, to the medical department aboard the U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) in the Mediterranean Sea on April 18, 1998. Search and rescue crew members, helicopters and an 18-person fire-fighting team from the Wasp responded to an emergency distress call from the merchant vessel in the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 85 miles west of Crete. A U.S. Navy CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter air-lifted two of the merchant vessel crew members to the Wasp
RMDYYYA4–Merchant-submarine 'Deutschland' in the harbour of Baltimore
RM2T68P16–Sailors taking revenge on a Jewish merchant, Napoleonic era. Solomon Schernbac and his shoddy goods are dropped through a grating down into the gun deck. Seamen, officers and women watch and laugh. Paying Off. Handcoloured lithograph by George Cruikshank from Greenwich Hospital, a Series of Naval Sketches, by An Old Sailor (Matthew H. Barker), published by James Robins, London, 1826.
RMA9PPYG–Ships of King Solomon unloading goods to trade with Phoenician traders. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2RPBA4F–Costumes of Dutch men, 19th century. A sailor in cap, jacket, pantaloons and boots with tankard and pipe seated on a barrel in port. A merchant in top hat, jacket and breeches, wooden clogs. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from The World in Miniature, or Panorama of the Costumes, Manners & Customs of All Nations, John Bysh, London, 1825.
RFRG0E2B–This illustration is taken from the book 'Sinbad the Sailor' that was published around 1914. It shows Lady Bedr-el-Budr at her bath. The illustrator was Edmund Dulac and the story is from the Arabian Nights. Aladdin fell in love with Lady Bedr-el-Buhr when he saw her. Here the Lady is shown at her bath.
RM2APEWCA–MN [Merchant Navy]/Anefo London series Description: Caption Far from home. Indonesian merchant sailor [Indonesian crew member of a Dutch merchant ship] Date: May 10, 1943 Location: Great Britain Keywords: crew, merchant fleets, navy, ships, World War II
RMBG8MCH–Boat carrying goods in the port of London. XIX century colored engraving.
RF2CXGRD9–A city of India from The merchant vessel : a sailor boy's voyages to see the world [around the world] by Nordhoff, Charles, 1830-1901 engraved by C. LaPlante; some illustrations by W.L. Wyllie Publisher New York : Dodd, Mead & Co. 1884
RMH84WH2–Unveiling of Memorial for merchant sailors, Weymouth, Dorset, UK
RM2BH8C7D–England, London, Tower Hill, Trinity Square Gardens, Merchant Seaman's Memorial
RM2JRF89E–A Chinese merchant sailor, who served as chief cook, carves meat in the kitchen of the Chinese sailors' convalescent home in Liverpool, 1943. Ching Foo Po smiles as he carves meat in the kitchen of the Chinese convalescent home in Liverpool. According to the original caption, Ching Foo Po was a chief cook who came to the home after having suffered bad burns during a boiler explosion, but now cooks for the home as part of his convalescence.
RMC09J6F–American Merchant Mariners' Memorial, Battery Park, Financial District, New York City, New York, USA, United States of America
RME1BAG1–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. The Sleeper Awakened.
RM2DJAMB1–Merchant Navy sailor & seafarers working bow of cruise ship liner deck crew standby to throw mooring rope overboard at port jetty Greek island Corfu
RMG15H58–An engraving of the Boston Massacre on March 5th, 1770. Five civilians were killed by British troops in Boston after an argument broke out between a sentry and a local merchant. Among them was the black sailor and ex-slave, Crispus Atticus, depicted in th
RM2JJCJYD–Genoa (Italy), Academy of the Merchant Navy, advanced specialization school for the professions of the sea; educational visit on a cruising ship in Genoa harbor
RMFTMG85–Graduation from training school for Merchant Marine - EFOMM
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