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Dock Strikers5th August 1911: A crowd of dock strikers in Trafalgar Square, London. Nelsons Column is in the centre. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Grimsby FishMarch 1907: Unloading fish from boats at Grimsby, north-eastern England. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Grimsby HarbourMarch 1907: Grimsby fishing port, north-eastern England. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Golden Arrow Service17th May 1929: The SS Canterbury in the docks at Calais, France, before sailing to Dover, England, as part of the new and accelerated Golden Arrow Service between London and Paris. (Photo by J. B)
After The Strike15th May 1926: Resumption of work by dockers at London Bridge, after the settlement of the 1926 General Strike. (Photo by E. Bacon/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Submarine Cable19th November 1935: One of two mammoth drums, each weighing 33 1/2 tons and containing 5, 000ft of submarine cable, being lifted aboard the P&O liner Rajputana at King George V dock, London
Coal Discharger7th June 1926: Barges waiting for access to Regents Canal from Regents Canal Dock, viewed from one of two new electric coal dischargers erected at the dock at Limehouse
Zealandic Wait14th October 1913: Emigrants en route to Australia, waiting to board the state emigrant ship the Zealandic in Liverpool. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Back To Work15th May 1926: Dockers unloading ships at London Bridge three days after the end of the General Strike. (Photo by E. Bacon/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Ships PropellerMay 1924: Men at work on the propellers of the merchant ship Mauretania during her refitting in the dry dock at Cherbourg
The Queen Mary27th March 1936: The massive bow of the merchant ship Queen Mary berthing in her home port of Southampton for a final overhaul at the King George V Graving Dock
Barrow Launch27th September 1927: The launch of the TSS Oxford at the Vickers shipyard in Barrow-In Furness. (Photo by Edward G. Malindine/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Telescopic Gangway31st July 1950: The Worlds first powered telescopic gangway connected to the Queen Elizabeth ocean liner at Southampton Docks. (Photo by Harrison /Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
In For Repairs1st July 1929: German liner the 48, 000 ton Bremen in a floating dock at Southampton where she will have her hull painted. (Photo by J. Gaiger/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
SS Laconia1st May 1922: SS Laconia leaving Southampton docks with the help of a tug. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Naval Visitor16th September 1925: American naval vessel, Pennsylvania dockside at Pipitea Whay, Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by S. C. Smith/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Ready For Passengers10th July 1947: The Queen Mary at Southampton after her refitting at the end of WW II during which she was used as a troopship
SS Majestic16th January 1933: White Star liner, Majestic being manoeuvred into dry dock in Southampton for her annual overhaul. (Photo by J. A. Hampton/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Boats and rocky islands in Vietnamese harbor
Lizard LifeboatThe Lizard lifeboat, The Duke of Cornwall being hauled up its slipway after a trial launch. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Royal Albert Docks12th February 1980: A scene from the Royal Albert Docks during the Industrial dispute. (Photo by Chris Ball/Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Pipeworkcirca 1965: Oil rig components waiting to be lifted during construction at Nigg Bay, at the eastern end of the Cromarty Firth
Sea-plane at dockUNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Sea-plane at dock. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)
Guarding The St Louis17th June 1939: Gendarmes and plain-clothes police guard the St Louis, as it docks at the Belgian port of Antwerp with its cargo of German-Jewish refugees, after being denied admittance to Cuba
Prow Of The Queen MaryUNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Prow Of The Queen Mary, Showing The Mooring Ropes In The Foreground With A Small Crowd On The Fore Deck Dock Port. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)
Manhattan Docks On The Hudson RiverView of the Manhattan docks along the Hudson River, New York, New York, 1930s. The Italian ocean liner Conte di Savoia is visible in the distance (center, with two smoke stacks)
Brooklyn BridgeView of the Brooklyn Bridge, as seen from the Municapal Building, New York, New York, 1930s. (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)
QE2 Liner1952: Two men lean on the rails on deck of the Queen Elizabeth as the liner comes to dock at Southampton. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6344 -The Queen Elizabeth Comes In - unpub
Liverpool DocksThe pier and landing stage of Liverpool Docks, 19th January 1928. (Photo by E Bacon/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Jewish ArrivalsCustoms officials examine the baggage of Jewish immigrants at St. Katherines Dock, London, circa 1904. Original publication
View Of Colonial Lower ManhattanPartially colored engraving from 1853 shows the southern end of Manhattan Island from across the East River as a thriving port city and commercial hub of the colony of New York
Colonial New YorkView of the settlement and harbor of New York shows docks and ships along the bustling waterfront three years after it was acquired by the English from the Dutch, 1667
View Of Colonial New YorkEngraving shows sailing ships and activity along the waterfront of the early settlement of New York shortly after it was seized by the English from the Dutch and the name changed from New Amsterdam
Antwerp DocksA view of the docks in the Belgian port of Antwerp, circa 1890. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Cargo Ship on the Fulton Street Dockcirca 1918: Workers unload crates and barrels on the Fulton Street dock while men in straw boaters inspect a ship, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Union-Castle Liner Rhodesia Castle12th October 1951: The Union-Castle Liner Rhodesia Castle in the King George V Dock in London. RHODESIA CASTLE was built in 1951 by Harland & Wolff in Belfast with a tonnage of 17041grt
Goose-Necked Cranescirca 1950: Goose-necked cranes tower above the George V dock at the Port of London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
British FleetJuly 1914: An airship, the Gamma, is seen flying over the Royal Yacht as George V reviews the Fleet at Spithead. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
US Landing14th September 1943: LST boats are loaded with troops and equipment as the US prepares to invade the docks of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Almost Ready5th March 1936: The great transatlantic passenger liner SS Queen Mary nears completion at a shipyard on Clydebank, Scotland
SS MauretaniaThe transatlantic Cunard cruise liner SS Mauretania moored at a British coastal port. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Metal ShipThe forbidding stern of the Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth towers above the dry dock in Southampton, the worlds largest liner in the worlds largest dry dock
Greatest LinersThree of the worlds greatest liners, the Cunard vessel Aquitania (left), the White Star vessel Olympic (right) and the USS Leviathan ( former Hamburg America Line vessel Vaterland)
Filling The DockWater pours into the dry dock at Southampton prior to the relaunch of Cunards Berengaria, formerly the Hamburg America liner Imperator. (Photo by A R Coster/Getty Images)
Queen ElizabethThe Cunard superliner Queen Elizabeth in dry dock at Southampton, to be fitted with Denny-Brown stabilisers to counteract her roll. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
The CampaniaThe Cunard liner RMS Campania, built in Glasgow in 1892. She served at the Battle of Jutland, and sank in 1918 after a collision with the HMS Revenge whilst serving as an aircraft carrier
SS Mauretania20th September 1909: Workmen on the gangplank of the Cunard liner SS Mauretania at Fishguard Docks, Pembroke. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Aquitania Launch1914: The launch of the massive liner Aquitania, the last of Cunards Big Three. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)