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Half sunken door of townouse by the canal in Venice, Italy
Old town street in San Marco quarter of Venice at the morning
Half sunken doors of townouse by the canal in Venice, Italy
Morning view on canal in Venice, Italy
Boat moored by the townhouse door facing canal in Venice, Italy
Narrow Old town street in Venice at the morning
View on Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute in Venice
Venetian street lanterns with Church of San Giorgio Maggiore on the backround at sunriseChurch of San Giorgio Maggiore
Sunrise view on gondola station near Piazza San Marco
High-angle view on empty Venetian street from Rialto bridge
Campo delle Beccarie square in Venice at nightCampo delle Beccarie where during the day takes usually place the world famous fish market
Side view on Squero di San Trovaso boatyard in VeniceSquero di San Trovaso located in Dorsoduro district of Venice is a tiny boatyard established in the seventeenth century. The boatyard has been home to the workshops of many generations of gondola
High-angle view on Viapori dockyard at Suomenlinna, FinlandThe Viapori dockyard in Suomenlinna boasts almost three centuries of uninterrupted activity. Once it was used for galleys and war frigates constrution andd still operating nowadays
Sunrise view on gondola station near Piazza San Marco with Church of San Giorgio Maggiore on the backround during the rising tide
View on gondola station near Piazza San Marco with rising sun on the background
River Police13th October 1976: A police boat at speed on the river Thames in London, with Tower Bridge behind. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
British FerryJuly 1968: The ferry to Holyhead in Wales in the harbour at Dun Laoghaire in the Irish Republic. (Photo by H. J. Allen/Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Silhouette of palm trees on beach
Portoferraio, Elba island, Tuscany, Italy
Engraving Of Karakakooa Harbor, HIEngraving of sailing ships and native canoes in Karakakooa Harbor, Owhyee (now the Hawaiian islands), circa 1825. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
South Street Seaport New YorkA horse waits on a cobblestone street across from sailing ships docked at the South Street waterfront on the East River in New York City, 1883
East River Docks & Lower ManhattanView of the East River docks, New York, New York, 1930s. Visible behind the masted fishing boat are several skyscrapers on the Manhattan skyline
Del Minacirca 1600: The coastal trading town of Elmina in Ghana, built around the Portuguese castle of St George El Mina. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Breadfruit TreeEuropean traders buying breadfruit in the south Pacific, circa 1750. Engraved by Lester from a drawing by Hopkins for The Gallery of Nature and Art. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dutch ShipsThe Sampson, Salvadore and St George, three Dutch ships sailing under Spanish colours, captured in 1652. They were masquerading as Spanish vessels in order to circumvent the 1651 Navigation Act
The RandolphPassengers on the deck of the Randolph, one of the first four ships to settle Christchurch in Canterbury, New Zealand, 1850. Original Publication - Illustrated London News - pub. 3rd August 1880
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
Hong KongA view of Victoria in Hong Kong, circa 1860. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Antwerp DocksA view of the docks in the Belgian port of Antwerp, circa 1890. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Fort WilliamA view across the Hoogli (or Hooghly) River to Fort William, Kolkata (Calcutta), circa 1760. Built by the British East India Company
Tilbury Fort, on the north bank of the Thames at Tilbury, Essex, circa 1760. Built from 1672, the fort was equipped with artillery to prevent warships getting up the river to London
Battle Of SluysFrench ships at Sluys (Sluis) in the Netherlands, where King Edward III won a naval victory against the French during the Hundred Years War, 1340
Battle Of MarathonThe Greek soldiers pursue the routed Persians back to their ships, having won a decisive victory at the Battle of Marathon, September 490 BC. By Pinelli. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Conquerors Of SalamisThe Greeks celebrate their victory over the Persian navy in the Battle of Salamis, which took place in the Gulf of Aegina near Athens, September 480 BC. By F. Cormon
Battle Of SalamisThe Battle of Salamis in the Gulf of Aegina near Athens, where the Greeks won a decisive naval victory over the Persians, September 480 BC. By Wilhelm von Kaulbach
Etna EruptsThe eruption of Mount Etna in Sicily in March and April of 1669. A number of villages are consumed by the lava flow which reaches all the way to the coastal city of Catania
The First FleetSome of the First Fleet - eleven British Navy ships under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, which took 750 British convicts to Botany Bay
Revenge And RosarioThe Nuestra Senora del Rosario, flagship of the Andalusian squadron, is towed into Torbay in Devon by the HMS Revenge, having been captured by Sir Francis Drake, 1588. A painting by Charles J
Revenge And RosarioThe Nuestra Senora del Rosario, flagship of the Andalusian squadron, is towed into Torbay in Devon by the HMS Revenge, having been captured by Sir Francis Drake, 1588
Sailing ship passes the Royal Naval College in GreenwicA sailing ship passes the Royal Naval College in Greenwich, circa 1860. In 1873 the Naval College in Portsmouth acquired the buildings of the old Royal Hospital for Seamen in Greenwich
The EmbankmentPeople strolling along Londons Embankment on the River Thames, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background, circa 1900. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Looking Out To Sea31st July 1948: American passengers look out to sea from the deck of the Queen Elizabeth as it makes its way to Britain across the Atlantic