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English furnace woman in iron works, between c1915 and 1917. Creator: Bain News ServiceEnglish furnace woman in iron works, between c1915 and 1917. A woman stoker England in front of a furnace at an ironworks during World War I
Stokers for the British Navy--Some episodes in the Training of Recruits, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890
The Present Time, England, After 1879. Creator: Thomas StevensThe Present Time, England, After 1879
Ground Plan of Whitby Abbey, 1897. From The Ruined Abbeys of Britain by Frederick Ross. [William Mackenzie, London, 1897]
Stoker putting coal to a steam train engine
The Stokehold of a Battleship, 1914. From The Manchester Guardian History of the War - 1914, Vol. I.. [John Heywood Ltd, London, 1914]
North Transept, Whitby Abbey, c1880, (1897). Artist: Alexander Francis LydonNorth Transept, Whitby Abbey, c1880, (1897). From The Ruined Abbeys of Britain by Frederick Ross. [William Mackenzie, London, 1897]
North Aisle, Whitby Abbey, c1880, (1897). Artist: Alexander Francis LydonNorth Aisle, Whitby Abbey, c1880, (1897). From The Ruined Abbeys of Britain by Frederick Ross. [William Mackenzie, London, 1897]
Interior of Whitby Abbey, c1915. Artist: William CallowInterior of Whitby Abbey, c1915. Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire, 2009. The first abbey at Whitby was founded in 657 by Oswy, King of Northumbria
Some of the stokers of the battleship HMS Camperdown, 1896. Artist: Gregory & CoSome of the stokers of the battleship HMS Camperdown, 1896. On 22nd June 1893 the Camperdown collided with another battleship, HMS Victoria, while on exercises in the Mediterranean
Stoker, (1st Class), 1937. Artist: WA & AC ChurchmanStoker, (1st Class), 1937. Churchmans Cigarette Series, The Navy At Work
Stoker Petty Officer, 1937. Artist: WA & AC ChurchmanStoker Petty Officer, 1937. Churchmans Cigarette Series, The Navy At Work
Stoker, 1937. Artist: WA & AC ChurchmanStoker, 1937. Churchmans Cigarette Series, The Navy At Work
Communicating by speaking tube, 1882Speaking tube, 1882. A cross-section of a ship, showing how communication between the bridge (top) and the rest of the vessel took place