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Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern, 1857, printed 1863-64
New Hydraulic Lift at the Victoria Docks, 1858. Creator: WalmsleyNew Hydraulic Lift at the Victoria Docks, [London], 1858. The new graving-docks in connection with the Victoria Docks, the construction of which was commenced about two years back
High noon in the boatyard, Rye, 1909. Creator: Martin HardieHigh noon in the boatyard, Rye, 1909.
Keel of NEW YORK, 1911. Creator: Bain News ServiceKeel of NEW YORK, 1911.
Inner Skin of VATERLAND, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceInner Skin of VATERLAND, between c1910 and c1915.
Section of Turbine for VATERLAND, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceSection of Turbine for VATERLAND, between c1910 and c1915.
IMPERATOR, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceIMPERATOR, between c1910 and c1915. Shows the S.S. Imperator being built, an ocean liner of the Hamburg America Line.
NEW YORK, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceNEW YORK, between c1910 and c1915.
FEI HUNG, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceFEI HUNG, between c1910 and c1915.
The new iron-clad fleet: Her Majesty's sloop-of-war Enterprise, 1864. Creator: SmythThe new iron-clad fleet: Her Majesty's sloop-of-war Enterprise, 1864. 'She is the smallest vessel plated with 4½-inch armour that has yet been set afloat
The iron gun-boat Rangariri, built at Sydney for the New Zealand government, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe iron gun-boat Rangariri, built at Sydney for the New Zealand government, 1864. River-boat '...built by Messrs. P. N. Russell and Co., for the colonial government of New Zealand...This boat
The French Transatlantic Company's steam-packet Washington, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe French Transatlantic Company's steam-packet Washington, 1864. 'This large and beautiful paddle-wheel steamer, the first of a line of mail-packets, subsidised by the Imperial Government of France
The clipper-ship The Royal Edward, built for the Red Cross Australian Line, 1864. Creators: Edwin Weedon, SmythThe clipper-ship The Royal Edward, built for the Red Cross Australian Line, 1864. 'We this week give an Engraving of the new iron sailing-ship Royal Edward, of 3500 tons burden
Armour-clad frigate built in the Clyde for the Danish government, 1864. Creator: UnknownArmour-clad frigate built in the Clyde for the Danish government, 1864. Ship built by Messrs J. and G. Thomson. 'Her length is 280 ft., her tonnage 3500 tons register
Launch of the Knight Commander, iron screw steam-ship, built at Dublin, 1864. Creator: SmythLaunch of the Knight Commander, iron screw steam-ship, built at Dublin, 1864. View of '...the first large iron vessel ever built in the port of Dublin as she glided off her cradle into the high-tide
Launch of ARIZONA, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceLaunch of ARIZONA, between c1910 and c1915
Launch of the Turkish iron-clad frigate Sultan Mahmoud, at the Thames Ironworks, Blackwall, 1864. Creator: SmythLaunch of the Turkish iron-clad frigate Sultan Mahmoud, at the Thames Ironworks, Blackwall, 1864. Ship...built for the Sultan of Turkey by the Thames Ironworks Company...of 4221 tons burden; its
English women in ship yards, between c1915 and 1918. Creator: Bain News ServiceEnglish women in ship yards, between c1915 and 1918. Women at work building navy ships during World War I in England
English women in shipbuilding yards, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News ServiceEnglish women in shipbuilding yards, between c1915 and c1920. Women at work building navy ships during World War I in England
Women working on propeller, Eng. [i.e. England], between c1915 and 1917. Creator: Bain News ServiceWomen working on propeller, Eng. [i.e. England], between c1915 and 1917. Women working on a propeller in a navy shipbuilding yard in England during World War I
Our ironclad fleet: launch of the Royal Alfred screw-frigate at Portsmouth, on Saturday last, 1864. Royal Navy warship. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
Dudgeon's new double-screw iron steam-ship Flora, 1862. Creator: UnknownDudgeon's new double-screw iron steam-ship Flora, 1862. A most important and interesting trial-trip has been made with this new vessel
The London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company's new steam-boat The Prince Imperial, 1864. Our Engraving represents the new paddle-wheel steam-boat Prince Imperial
The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company's new ship Poonah, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company's new ship Poonah, 1862. This magnificent addition to the large and splendid fleet of this company was launched at the commencement of last month
WARD after 5 days, 15 June 1918. Creator: Bain News ServiceWARD after 5 days, 15 June 1918 (date created or published later). The USS Ward (DD-139), a destroyer ship of the United States Navy built during World War I at Mare Island Navy Yard, California
Eastern States on the ways, Dec. 7, 1901, 1901 Dec 7. Creator: UnknownEastern States on the ways, Dec. 7, 1901, 1901 Dec 7
Chief constructor Hichborn, between 1890 and 1901. Creator: UnknownChief constructor Hichborn, between 1890 and 1901
Capt. N.H. Farquhar, Bureau of Yards and Docks, between 1890 and 1894. Creator: UnknownCapt. N.H. Farquhar, Bureau of Yards and Docks, between 1890 and 1894
Broadside view on launching cradle, launch S.S. Tionesta, Dec. 15, 1902, 1902 Dec 15. Creator: UnknownBroadside view on launching cradle, launch S.S. Tionesta, Dec. 15, 1902, 1902 Dec 15
The North German Lloyd's New Steam-ship "Hudson", 1858. Creator: UnknownThe North German Lloyd's New Steam-ship "Hudson", 1858. This magnificent steam-ship, built by the eminent iron shipbuilding firm of Messrs. Palmer, Allport, and Co
The "Telegraaf" Iron Steam-boat, recently built by Messrs. Fob, Smit, Jun. and Co... 1858. Creator: UnknownThe "Telegraaf" Iron Steam-boat, recently built by Messrs. Fob, Smit, Jun. and Co. Kinderdyk, near Rotterdam, 1858....the Telegraaf No
New Brazilian Gun-Boat Fleet, 1858. Creator: UnknownNew Brazilian Gun-Boat Fleet, 1858. During the last few months some of our most eminent shipbuilders have been employed in the construction of a fleet of powerful gunboats for the Government of
The Dock at Sveaborg. Creator: Elias MartinThe Dock at Sveaborg, Unknown date
The Duilio, Italian Ironclad, recently launched at Castellamare, Bay of Naples, 1876. Creator: UnknownThe Duilio, Italian Ironclad, recently launched at Castellamare, Bay of Naples, 1876. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. H. Cooke, of Rome
Launch of the Inflexible at Portsmouth Dockyard: stern view of the ship, 1876. Creator: J. R. WLaunch of the Inflexible at Portsmouth Dockyard: stern view of the ship, 1876. Warship launched using electricity. Hammers and battering-rams were applied to the foremost blocks
New Docks and Basin, Portsmouth, 1876. Creator: UnknownNew Docks and Basin, Portsmouth, 1876. Dockyard extension comprising...a fitting and a repairing basin...a deep graving-dock...locks...[and] an extensive coal-store...when [the works] are completed
H.M.S. Alexandra, building at Chatham, 1876. Creator: UnknownH.M.S. Alexandra, building [ie being built] at Chatham, 1876. Ironclad warship, ...one of the most powerful ships in the Royal Navy
Launch of the Russian circular ironclad Admiral Popoff, 1876. Creator: JR WellsLaunch of the Russian circular ironclad Admiral Popoff, 1876....the launch of the Admiral Popoff...took place...at the port of Nicolaieff, which is situated on the river Bug
The Ship-yard in Amsterdam, mid-17th century. Creator: Reinier ZeemanThe Ship-yard in Amsterdam, mid-17th century
Building the great steam-frigate "Warrior" at the Thames Ironworks, Blackwall, 1860. Creator: SmythBuilding the great steam-frigate "Warrior" at the Thames Ironworks, Blackwall, 1860. Admiral Sir Baldwin Wake Walker, Surveyor of the Navy
Launch of the "Paramatta" Steam-ship at Blackwall on Monday week, 1858. Creator: SmythLaunch of the "Paramatta" Steam-ship at Blackwall on Monday week, 1858. Paddle steam-ship, built by the Thames Iron and Shipbuilding Company
Messrs. Forrestt's Life-Boat Building Yard, Limehouse, 1860. Creator: UnknownMessrs. Forrestt's Life-Boat Building Yard, Limehouse, [London], 1860. The accompanying Engraving represents the building establishment...known as Norway Yard...where the boats of the Royal
Our Ironclad Fleet: H.M.S. Temeraire, launched at Chatham on Tuesday last, 1876. Creator: JR WellsOur Ironclad Fleet: H.M.S. Temeraire, launched at Chatham on Tuesday last, 1876. Her maindeck guns will be broadside, but she will have on her upper deck a "barbette" battery...She will
View of a shipyard, 1745-1775. Creator: A FantonneView of a shipyard, 1745-1775. Ships and boats lie on the water. On the left a ship in dry dock and a reinforced structure on the waterfront
U.S.S. Oregon in dry dock, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1898 Aug-Oct. Creator: William H. JacksonU.S.S. Oregon in dry dock, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1898 Aug-Oct
U.S.S. Massachusetts in dry dock, between 1896 and 1901. Creator: William H. JacksonU.S.S. Massachusetts in dry dock, between 1896 and 1901
U.S.S. Maine, just after the launching, 1889. Creator: William H. JacksonU.S.S. Maine, just after the launching, 1889