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The Survivors of the 'Formidable'The Sinking of the LusitaniaWright at AuvoursLatham over the ChannelWar: Ironclads and AeroplanesThe Battle of TrafalgarThe Fleet at Spithead, 1853On the Beach at FileyStranded on the East CoastBreaking WaveBreaking WaveBrixham TrawlersThe Nore Light ShipYarmouth BeachCromer from the Lighthouse HillsCromer from the Lighthouse HillsHunstanton LighthouseFlamboro HeadlandSelling Fish on Flamboro BeachFiley BriggWhitby, Distant view from LarpoolStaithes, looking SeawardSaltburn by the SeaHartlepool looking EastSeaham HarbourTynemouth from the Priory CliffsFarne IslandsMuckle Flugga LighthouseS.S. ParisianA gallant ship went out to seaA gallant ship went out to seaA gallant ship went out to seaThe fishing boat went out to seaThe fishing boat went out to seaIcebergsYou have sailed your Yacht in the SummerYou have sailed your Yacht in the SummerYou have sailed your Yacht in the SummerThere was News of a WreckThere was News of a WreckThere was News of a WreckHe stood like a Man at the RudderHe stood like a Man at the RudderHe stood like a Man at the RudderBut Father and Sons were fighting DeathBut Father and Sons were fighting DeathInto the Sea they went!Into the Sea they went!'Come back!' said the three strong Soldiers'Come back!' said the three strong SoldiersThey caught and saved a Brother aliveThey caught and saved a Brother aliveThey caught and saved a Brother aliveHer crew fast freezing in the riggingAll hands man the life-boatOur Gallant Storm WarriorsLaunching the Life-boatTo the help of the helplessA terrible nightBattling with the seaPerils of our Life-boat crewsThe Volunteer Life Brigade at workFiring a rocketCaptain Webb swimming the ChannelMen of War -- old and newAmongst the TrawlersThe Lifeboat to the RescueThe Fairy Horse and its RidersThe Phantom ShipThere in the midst, an ocean waifThere in the midst, an ocean waifSee! as she rolls and dips to meet each waveSee! as she rolls and dips to meet each waveListen! 'tis her child softly singing in her sleepListen! 'tis her child softly singing in her sleepThe morn rose clear -- no sign of storm or galeThe morn rose clear -- no sign of storm or galeThey brought the child and mother in safety from the raftThey brought the child and mother in safety from the raftThe U.S. Battleship 'Maine'The U.S. Battleship 'Maine'Explosion of the 'Maine'Explosion of the 'Maine'The 'Maine' after the explosionThe 'Maine' after the explosionMorro Castle, HavanaU.S. Battleship 'New York'U.S. Battleship 'Iowa'Bombardment of MatanzasAmerican Cruisers chasing suspected vesselsThe U.S. Asiatic Squadron on the way to ManilaManilaBattle of ManilaPorto Rica. Bombardment of San JuanAdmiral Cervera's FleetThe Sea Entrance, showing where the 'Merrimac' was sunkCaptain Evans (Fighting Bob) inspecting his menMorro Castle, SantiagoAdmiral Cervera's dash for FreedomDestruction of Cervera's FleetTitleTitleIntro. with titleFierce raged the tempest o'er the deepSave, Lord. we perish was their cry'Then our shivered mast went crashing by the board'Thou with trembling hands he leashed me to a plankFor the cruel wave that bore me back to lifeAnd calm and peaceful is my sleepAnd calm and peaceful is my sleepSummer holiday. WadingMail SteamerEddystone LighthouseLaunching the Life BoatMan of War -- recentThe boat was launched in safety'Man the lifeboat.' The RescueIntro. with TitleBeen out in the lifeboat often? Ay, ay, sir, often enoughYon be the rock she struck on --The beach here was strewn with wreckageWe launched the boat in the tempest, though death was the goal in viewWe rowed for the spot, and shouted, for all around was darkI stretched out my hand to seize it. I dragged it aboard, and thenHer pinions of love are spread in each sailMenai Suspension BridgeAll things bright and beautiful, the Lord God made them allIntroduction, with TitleGambling on Shipboard -- The 'Lusitania'Mid lightning's vivid blazeThe tender limb'd and timid boyThe other day I went for a swim -- I hate those stuffy bathing machines, so I undressed on the sands [...]But just fancy -- when I came out of the water, I found all my clothes were gone. Wasn't it  amusing? [...]He was a very nice man, as well as having a keen sense of humour, and gave me his hat, overcoat and boots to go home in. [...]I met Miss Trotalong on the front, and couldn't think why she looked so scared when I raised my hat to her. [...]When she turned and fled. 'Hi, half-a-mo, Miss Trotalong,' I said, 'It's me, Charlie Chump.' [...]The day has come, but not our seekingHe left dear old England and sailed o'er the foamA big ship is sailing for old England's shoresWhat a glorious thing it is to know when danger's hour was nigh'Be British' was the cry as the ship went down'Be British' was the cry as the ship went downWhen 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 worstWatching the waves as they shoreward creepWatching the waves as they shoreward creepOne gallant soul more went to its rest; just on the [...]His love will steer me homeAnd the great waves dashing against the barThe Ship sails for AustraliaBritanniaAnstey's CoveThe Wreck of the ThistleRamsgate Tug and Lifeboat steaming outWrecked VesselThe 'Ganges' driftingWreck of the 'Frederik Carl'The Captain's Wife and ChildThe Men Who Man Our LifeboatsThe 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 ShorePuffins -- North End, LundyBattleshipsGerman warships on the watchA Spit FortSubmarinesThe Quay, CorkRope Bridge, Carrick-a-Rede[Eddystone Lighthouse -- night]Smacks Leaving PortA Good Haul'And He shall give His Angels charge over thee' (Twidle)South Stack LighthouseTorpedierung eines DampfschiffesIm Kampfe mit einem SeglerO Lord our God, arise / Scatter his enemiesSteamer in Bay of Biscay, DaySteamer in Bay of Biscay, NightSteamer in Bay of Biscay, Storm[A.H. Rousham holding puffin]Homeward bound, TorquayA close finish, TeignmouthComparison showing size of modern steamship and boat of ColumbusThe End of the VoyageThe Channel Fleet in the Firth of Forth[Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Torpedo boat]Torquay -- Anstey's CoveLynton -- Valley of RocksHunting a SubmarineWolf Rock Lighthouse during [...][Sailing ship]New Eddystone Lighthouse[Goats on rock face, Europa Point, Gibraltar][Sea scenes: lighthouse, sea battles and shipwreck by lightning]RescuedPeaceLa Houle précurseur de la TempêteSinistre[?] au mur[?]Eddystone LighthouseBellati, Sunset (The Watt-Smyrk clan)Denmark -- Olfert Fischer (aft)H.M.S. Illustrious, Mars, Caesar, and Victorious (Starting)Good EveningH.M.S. LionEddystone LighthouseEddystone Lighthouse -- NightEddystone Lighthouse -- StormBradda Head, Isle of ManBradda Head, Isle of ManRocks, Grouden Bay, Isle of ManTeignmouth, the DenChildhood's joysOur Patient FriendsChildhood's Free PlaygroundA Tug-of-WarThrow out the Life-Line across the dark waveThrow out the Life-Line with hand quick and strongThrow out the Life-Line to danger-fraught menSoon will the season of rescue be o'erChorus -- Throw out the Life-Line! Throw out the Life-Line!St Columba at OronsayThe Beach, Dawlish, DevonGod bless our native land! / May His protecting handGod save our gracious King! / Long live our noble King!Refrain: When the roll is called up yonder
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