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Ship/boat – rowing boat

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The Survivors of the 'Formidable'The Sinking of the LusitaniaBrixham -- the Harbour, etc.Bilbao, Bridge and Church, San AntonCromer, The Sea FrontScarboro, Harbour and LighthouseRobin Hood's BayWhitby, The HarbourRedcar EsplanadeTynemouth, The Long SandsCullercoats, Bay and BeachOutward boundThe GaleThe LeakThe Life BoatShipping in the River HooghliIn hail of the VesselIn hail of the VesselI stretched out my handI stretched out my handJesus, risen, at the sea of TiberiasIcebergsYou have sailed your Yacht in the SummerYou have sailed your Yacht in the SummerYou have sailed your Yacht in the SummerThe boat was pushed offThe boat was pushed offCaptain Webb swimming the ChannelAhoy! 'What is it?' The Rapids are below youNow you see the water foaming all aroundUniversity Boat RaceLaunching the Life BoatShaftesbury Training ShipThe boat was launched in safety'Man the lifeboat.' The RescueWhat a glorious thing it is to know when danger's hour was nighWhen they know the worst, saving the women and children firstWhen they know the worst, saving the women and children firstThro' the years to come, inscribed in gold on history's page shall beThro' the years to come, inscribed in gold on history's page shall beFirst story of how they met their doom out on the icy seaFirst story of how they met their doom out on the icy sea'Be British' was their cry as the ship went down'Be British' was their cry as the ship went downCaptain and crew when they knew the worstCaptain and crew when they knew the worstStay steersman, O stay thy flightMoor thy barque to the shelving glade'Nay,' said Time, we must not bideDown the river of loveThere to wander alone once moreWe must be ready to meet the tideFor daylight is fair, on the other sideThe Captain's Wife and ChildThe Men Who Man Our LifeboatsA typical harbour sceneThe boat was pushed offOld London Bridge, showing the wooden houses that were built across the bridgeOld London Bridge, showing the wooden houses that were built across the bridgeThe Launch of the LifeboatThe Lifeboat amidst the foaming billows; Ship in distanceLifeboat under sail, nearing the vesselLifeboat going off to the wreckLifeboat going off to the wreckLifeboat overturnedThe sole survivor of the wreckA ship on Fire; Lifeboat to the rescueFiring Signal Rocket Life Saving ApparatusA night on the Goodwin SandsLifeboat men boarding the vesselLeaving the Goodwin Sands victoriousReturn to Shore[Slide title unknown]A vessel suddenly closed in upon by ice floesA vessel suddenly closed in upon by ice floesCambridge Crew's First Practice at Putney 4th March '09Mr Escombe -- Cambridge Coach at Putney 4th March 1909Oxford Crew -- The first spin at Putney March 15th '09Cambridge Crew Practising at Putney -- March 15 '09The Boat Race -- Cambridge Crew passing Hammersmith BridgeThe whalers. Catching him on the riseThe whalers. CaughtDie Reservisten fahren an Bord.Submarine E4 rescuing German Sailors[Sea scenes: lighthouse, sea battles and shipwreck by lightning]RescuedLa Houle précurseur de la TempêteNor on this land alone, / But be God's mercies known
Lucerna ID 9000503

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 26 March 2018

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