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Images tagged "crabtree"

Loading a mixed export cargo in West Dock.
A fully equipped diver.
A postcard of the Zeppelin raid on Goole.
A diver and his support team.
Caranan discharging naphthenic oil residue.
The 1966, 45ft Goole Christmas tree.
East Parade, Goole.
Discharging Carlsberg lager from MV Sussex.
Whitby Abbey and Bishorst in West Dock.
A diver with two support staff.
Marianne discharging railway sleepers.
A diver and two support staff.
Discharging Carlsberg lager from MV Sussex.
The crew of compartment boat tug Kellingley.
Boothferry Road, Goole, in about 1900.
Discharging copra into Selby Corrie.
Looking towards Ship Dock, Goole.
A  crewman at a vessel wheel.
Railway Dock, Goole, looking north.
A diver getting ready to work.
The Rio-Tejo on the River Ouse.
Local historian Harold Crabtree.
Lowther Hotel on Aire Street, Goole.
Loading a 23.5-tonne sewage pump.

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