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Images tagged "keels-and-sloops"

Transhipping sacks of flour.
The rotten windlass of Mayday.
An artists impression of Goole Docks.
Mayday in seriously derelict condition.
Mayday in a sunken, derelict condition.
Mayday in a sunken, derelict condition.
A draft hose towing a sailing barge.
Mayday at the Timber Pond, Goole.
A keel near Brighouse.
A scale model of a typical Humber keel.
A postcard of Ship and Aldam Docks, Goole.
Sailing vessels at Goole.
Keels/sloops at Staniland & Co, Thorne.
A  preserved Humber keel.
Model of a Humber Sloop.
A Humber keel or sloop under tow.
A keel moored at Levitt Hagg boatyard.
A skipper posing on the stern.
A sloop under way.
Ouse Dock and the original Lowther Bridge.
A view of Staniland & Co, Thorne.
A view of Staniland & Co, Thorne.
A steam tug with keels under tow.
The wooden Humber keel Dorothy.

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