RMR0W530–Cars embarking on Southampton ferry. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes.
RMD89A19–SHIPS AT SOUTHAMPTON
RMDDN0MA–Two sailing ships, Southampton, Hampshire, 1878. Artist: Henry Taunt
RMG470D9–Transport - Water - Ships - Southampton Departures Terminal
RMB4FW7J–Ship Queen Elizabeth November 1968 leaves Southampton for the last time Crowds gather to watch and wave goodbye
RMC3NPGF–Cruise Liner, Southampton Docks, UK
RMDTEWYN–Curious ship's funnel sculpture at Ocean Village,Southampton
RF2H80F77–HAMPSHIRE. Southampton- The Docks 1895 old antique vintage print picture
RMB59DJF–Merchant shipping vessels ships docked at Fawley oil refinery terminal port on Southampton Water in evening sunset light England
RMD15MFR–Southampton docks in the 1920s
RM2WPN7CT–Cruise ships in port, Southampton, Hampshire, Great Britain, England
RMAJ4WYG–Cargo ships Whitonia being loaded and off loaded at Southampton Docks
RM2GJJF65–Port of Southampton (Southampton docks) in Hampshire, England, UK. View of two ships in the cargo port or container terminal.
RF2G7FC8H–The Cunard Queen Elizabeth and Britannia cruise ships docked in the Port of Southampton, with Hythe Pier in the foreground, Southampton, England, UK
RMTA26MH–The 'Berengaria' of the Cunard Line (right) and two ships of the White Star Line in the port of Southampton.
RME8KXJD–Large Ships Tender TS Calshot Southampton UK
RM2BW20J8–Britain's first Merchant Navy Week was opened at Southampton by Princess Alice Countess of Athlone, who signalled full speed ahead on a ship's telegraph. 17 July 1937
RMC5NFT2–Southampton Docks southern England an ARC company roro vehicle carrier Independence II berthed alongside
RMAY997E–Container Ships Southampton Docks Hampshire UK
RMJ0FT0T–The Titanic leaving Belfast for Southampton
RM2M3T4N2–A group taken on board the White Star Line ship 'Olympic' during a trip from Belfast to Southampton in June 1920. Notable among the sitters is Lord Pirrie in the centre, with Lady Pirrie behind. Also in the picture is Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson, Mr. H. A. Sanderson (chairman of White Star Line), Lord Devonport, Lord Inchcape, Lord Inverforth and Sir Joseph McKay.
RM2DA6XW4–Southampton, UK, 10 Nov, 2020. Stunning reflections of container ships being loaded with cargo at Southampton docks are cast upon the still morning waters of the River Test. Credit: Morten Watkins/Alamy Live News
RMG8BCPX–The Queen Mother meets members of the ship's complement during her farewell visit to the liner Queen Elizabeth at Southampton. With her are Sir Basil Smallpeice, Cunard Chairman, and captain Geoffrey Thrippleton Marr, Commodore. The liner will be retired and berthed in Florida.
RMRHF6T0–AJAXNETPHOTO. 2008. SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND. - WESTERN DOCKS - AERIAL VIEW OF WESTERN DOCKS CONTAINER SHIPPING PORT WITH CONTAINER SHIPS MOORED ALONGSIDE. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:D80105 644
RMAPNH34–TALL SHIPS IN SOUTHAMPTON
RFJGM186–cruise ships in Southampton prot
RMGNTK8M–Southampton docks, with cruise ships moored
RMB59DJ6–Merchant shipping vessels ships docked at Fawley oil and refinery terminal port on Southampton Water in evening sunset light Eng
RMD9X1KX–Southampton Docks early 1900s
RM2WPN7AM–Marina, marina and cruise ships in the harbor, Southampton, Hampshire, Great Britain, England
RMD95YTW–Southampton Container Port large terminal handling ships cranes cargo export import huge big massive scale tall high River Test
RM2GDK6J0–The Titanic at Southampton in April 1912, prior to its ill fated maiden voyage
RFHBEHC5–Container Ships in Southampton Water
RMTA3CAF–The 'Berengaria' of the Cunard Line (right) and two ships of the White Star Line in the port of Southampton.
RMF133D7–Large Ships Tender TS Calshot Southampton UK
RM2BW205Y–Britain's first Merchant Navy Week was opened at Southampton by Princess Alice Countess of Athlone, who signalled full speed ahead on a ship's telegraph. She inspected a guard of honour at the opening ceremony. 17 July 1937
RMC5NFDN–Southampton Docks southern England an ARC company roro vehicle carrier Independence II berthed alongside
RMA29C78–Container Ships Southampton Docks Hampshire UK J Brooks
RMJ0FNKF–Queen Elizabeth sets sail from Southampton, arriving in New York within five days
RM2M3T52T–Leviathan was the largest liner in the world, with luxurious accommodation. Before that in WWI the Leviathan ship carried thousands of American troops across the Atlantic Ocean, infested with submarines and mine fields, the ship remained unscathed by any attack. Post-War the Leviathan was refitted in 1923 and made into a large luxurious cruise ship.
RMG7X1CY–Their majesties the King and Queen, accompanied by H.R.H Princess Margaret, paid a visit to Southampton today (Wednesday) to see the Cunard White Star Liner 'Queen Elizabeth' . The Royal party inspected the new portrait of H.M. the Queen which hangs in the ship's main lounge.
RM2BC3KTD–TITANIC NEWS historic vintage archive newspaper headlines on the New York American Front Page Newspaper April 17th 1912 all Titanic saved on Carpathia NO HOPE LEFT 1535 DEAD The RMS Titanic sank in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean, four days into the ship's maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.
RMAPNH35–TALL SHIPS IN SOUTHAMPTON
RM2DBYPXY–Southampton, UK, 10 Nov, 2020. A man out walking his two dogs at Goatee Beach along the River Test near Southampton docks, as two cargo ships are loaded with containers.
RMGNTK8E–Southampton from docks, with cruise ships and Red Funnel ferry boats in foreground.
RMMEW839–Southampton, in Hampshire, England, venue of the Southampton Plot of 1415, a conspiracy to replace King Henry V with Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March. The three ringleaders of the plot were Edmund Mortimer's brother-in-law, Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge; Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham and Sir Thomas Grey. The Earl of March, informed King Henry of the plot and Richard, Scrope, and Grey were promptly arrested. The trial took place in Southampton, Grey was beheaded on 2 August and the two peers on 5 August, both in front of the Bargate.
RM2WPN7C4–Sun deck of the Queen Mary 2 with cruise ships in the harbor, Southampton, Hampshire, Great Britain, England
RMAMKMNY–3 Container Ships in Southampton Container Port
RMJCPWC4–Cunard's Queen Victoria cruise ship docked in Southampton
RFHBEHCM–Container ships in Southampton
RMTA14W2–The three ships of the 'Imperator' class, the 'Berengaria' ('Imperator'), the 'Leviathan' ('Vaterland') and the 'Majestic' ('Bismarck'), then the largest ships in the world, at the port of Southampton.
RMFDN54K–Ships Berthed At The Docks Southampton UK
RM2BW246E–Men of the Royal Dragoon Guards and the Tank Corps left Southampton on the SS Tiresias to reinforce the British troops in Palestine. A military campaign on a large scale is expected shortly to put down the Arab rebellion. Photo shows: Troops going aboard the Tiresias ships at Southampton 12 October 1938
RMAG7JAX–Port of Southampton Ships and Fishing Boat England UK
RM2PE60BC–The White Star liner RMS Olympic in the floating dry dock, Southampton, England, c1924. RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner and the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of Olympic-class liners. Olympic had a career spanning 24 years from 1911 to 1935, in contrast to her short-lived sister ships, Titanic and Britannic.
RM2GJJF1M–Port of Southampton (Southampton docks) in Hampshire, England, UK. View of the cargo port or container terminal from Goatee beach.
RM2RG99DD–Aerial View of Southampton Docks - Great Ocean Liners awaiting departure on the Trans-Atlantic route. The ships include RMS Olympic.
RFRB58X2–Sunset and Cranes Operating at Magazine Lane, Marchwood
RMG4F32G–The Cunard White Star 'Queen Mary' eighteen hours late out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, arrived at Southampton on time to set a new record of 3 days, 15 hours, 48 minutes for the crossing. It was the ship's last trip as a war transport, and she will now undergo reconversion to a luxury passenger liner. In the background is her new sister ship, the 'Queen Elizabeth', waiting to make her maiden voyage.
RM2HXJRF0–Oil tankers and container ships come and go at the entrance to Southampton Water and the Solent.
RMAPNH04–TALL SHIPS IN SOUTHAMPTON
RMAX944M–Cargo ships on Southampton docks, Southampton, Hampshire, UK
RM2BAEGJH–Daimler Light 15 1935. Aquitania the nearest of the two ships at Southampton docks
RM2X1JM4F–T.S.S. Homeric, of White Star Lines, which operated services from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg. One of a set of fifty cigarette cards produced in 1924 under the title Merchant Ships of the World. Produced by W.D. and H.O. Wills of Bristol and London, a part of Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland Limited.
RM2B4J5MX–Ships, Harbor, Cruise, Southampton, United Kingdom, South Coast, England, Europe
RF2G4HMY8–A Red Funnel ferry passing ships at Fawley refinery, Southampton
RMJCPWBX–Celebrity Eclipse cruise ship docked in Southampton port, England
RM2C4EDW0–Southampton, England, UK. 26th June 2020. The new HMM OSLO vessel being unloaded on its first UK visit berthed at DP World Southampton berth SCT5. The ship was built in 2020 and is one of the biggest container ships in the world, Port of Southampton, England, UK
RMEM78MW–Transporter ships arrive at Southampton Docks Dock Head
RME10EMG–Aug. 08, 1972 - Preparing for tall ships race: The scene as Royal Navy divers plunge into the water at Southampton yesterday at
RM2BW3X8T–Two ships leave with troops for Palestine . Further detachment troops member of the Royal Ordinance Corps and the East Yorkshire's Regiment , left Southampton aboard the troopship Nevass and the liner Laurentic for Palestine . Photo shows , men of the East Yorkshire Regiment handing up their kit on Nevass as the Royal Army ordnance court attachment marches past to the Laurentic . 14 September 1936
RMAH4C6D–Port of Southampton Hampshire England UK Queen Mary 2 Cunard P O Nedlloyds Jakarta Container Ship Southampton Water
RM2G1FKB8–A late 19th century view of the busy docks in the Port of Southampton, a passenger and cargo port in the central part of the south coast of England. From the Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century, it was a centre for naval shipbuilding and a departure point for soldiers going to war. The opening of the railway to London in 1840 gave a boost to the port and ships arrived in numbers that overwhelmed the town's quays and wharves, and the first dock was inaugurated in 1843 and several more until 1890 when Queen Victoria opened the Empress Dock, larger and deeper than earlier ones.
RF2R6B217–Sunrise over Gas Ships and Esso Oil Terminal, Southampton, Hampshire, England
RMKGGC38–In dock, two Royal Caribbean passenger cruise ships, Southampton Water
RMKE5APW–An unusual road sign in Southampton for a warning of Steam train, The road in front is occasional used by the orient express to get to cruise ships
RMGCTFNB–An aerial view of ships alongside at the ESSO fuel refinery at Fawley near Southampton .
RM2HXJRHT–Oil tankers and container ships come and go at the entrance to Southampton Water and the Solent.
RMMKMJXG–Busy Southampton Docks
RMAX900R–Cargo ships on Southampton docks, Southampton, Hampshire, UK
RMBWMRPG–View of Southampton Docks with Boat and Cranes
RFAAE560–Windward Terminal Western Docks Southampton Hampshire England
RM2GJJF5X–Port of Southampton (Southampton docks) in Hampshire, England, UK. Panoramic view of the cargo port.
RM2B4J5NW–Ships, Harbor, Cruise, Southampton, United Kingdom, South Coast, England, Europe
RMB47746–transport / transportation, navigation, ships, steamers, RMS Queen Mary, her last voyage, departure to California, Southampton, 1.11.1967,
RMJCPWC7–MS Black Watch cruise ship leaving Southampton docks in the Solent
RM2C4EDTD–Southampton, England, UK. 26th June 2020. The new HMM OSLO vessel being unloaded on its first UK visit berthed at DP World Southampton berth SCT5. The ship was built in 2020 and is one of the biggest container ships in the world, Port of Southampton, England, UK
RMJ4FEHP–MOL Triumph container ship at DP World container port in Southampton Docks. MOL Triumph is one of the worlds largest container ships
RME0XR4N–Oct. 10, 1967 - Queen Mary leaves Southampton on last voyage. The 81,000-ton liner Queen Mary was given a big sendoff when she left Southampton today on her last voyage. During her 39-day cruise, the Queen Mary will sail round Caps Horn on her way to Long Beach, California, where she will become a maritime museum and convention centre. Photo Shows With a helicopter flying everhead, the Queen Mary with tuga and a flotilla of small ships in attendance, is seen as she sets out from Southampton on her last voyage today.
RM2BW3X82–Two ships leave with troops for Palestine . Further detachment troops member of the Royal Ordinance Corps and the East Yorkshire's Regiment , left Southampton aboard the troopship Nevass and the liner Laurentic for Palestine . Photo shows , men of the East Yorkshire Regiment handing up their kit on Nevass as the Royal Army ordnance court attachment marches past to the Laurentic . 14 September 1936
RMB4FE7M–Marchwood Military Port on Southampton Water England alongside the Eddystone a roro contract ship and the Mounts Bay
RM2BJ09GF–Dockers at Southampton were busy unloading a valuable cargo from the 85,000 ton liner Queen Elizabeth, which arrived from New York. 500 t of linseed was needed for sewing on 11,000 acres of recently flooded fenlands, and linseed is the most suitable crop. The Ministry of Food pointed out that the seed must be here by the beginning of May so the Conrad White Star owners gave this cargo top priority in place of the ship's normal luxury luggage. - Picture shows: the sacks of linseed are stacked in a shed at Southampton after being unloaded from the Queen Elizabeth. - 2 May 1947
RF2R6B21H–Sunrise over Gas Ships and Esso Oil Terminal, Southampton, Hampshire, England
RMCXPNRD–Shipping in Southampton water England
RMKE5ANK–An unusual road sign in Southampton for a warning of Steam train, The road in front is occasional used by the orient express to get to cruise ships
RMG9Y2X7–A general view of cruise ships along side in the Eastern Docks in Southampton, Hampshire.
RM2HXJRFF–Oil tankers and container ships come and go at the entrance to Southampton Water and the Solent. Seen from Netley.
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