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Images tagged "ouse"

Selby Phillipa on the River Ouse.
Till moored on a waterway.
Selby Martin, possibly on the River Ouse.
Lobeira in the River Ouse.
Western Coast on the River Ouse.
A postcard titled - The Banks, Goole
Shell Welder heading down the River Ouse.
Motor barge Richard M T approaching Goole Bridge.
A postcard titled - River Wall, Goole.
A postcard titled - Tide time, Goole.
The Airmyn and Booth Ferry.
A river scene at Goole.
A steam tug under way.
The River Ouse in February 1947.
Towing sea-going sailing vessels.
Barges moored in York City centre.
Blacktoft Jetty in February 1947.
Blacktoft Jetty in February 1947.
A postcard of 'The Banks', Goole
The lock at Barmby-on-the-Marsh.
Two Humber sailing sloops on the River Ouse.
A postcard titled - Howden Dyke Ferry.
Naburn Lock swing foot bridge.
Rother having left Goole Docks.

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