Location: | Walney Channel, Barrow-in-Furness | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/7167 |
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Sankey Number: | 602 |
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Album Number: Album 24 500-770
Page Number: 26
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Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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599 | Devonshire Dock | Portrait view. A couple of ships at the dockside near large crane. Names unknown. | |
600 | Ramsden Dock | A number of ships at the dockside including at least one paddle steamer. Names unknown. | |
601 | HMS Natal in Walney Channel | Cruiser under tow, possibly paddle tug at side. | |
602 | HMS Hazard and C6 submarine. ES 1087 | Ship and submarine at dockside, sailors on decks of both. | |
617 | Almirante Grau | Title from Cash Book. Large cruiser under tow. Very small boat at bow. | |
618 | Almirante Grau | Cruiser in dock system under tow, sailors on deck. | |
619 | American oil boat | Long 5 masted sailing ship in dock, tugs in attendance. | |
620 | American oil boat | Long 5 masted sailing ship in dock, tugs in attendance. |
Album Number: Unidentified Album 4119 onwards
Page Number: 17
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Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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602 | HMS Hazard leaving Ramsden Dock (Barrow) | Torpedo gunboat, became submarine depot ship | |
603 | The Old Dreadnought in Ramsden Dock Barrow (Barrow) | 2 funnelled battleship in very poor condition | |
604 | (No title - children playing in field above factories) | Children in field above Electricty Works and Dawson's chimney | |
605 | General View of Barrow from St George's Tower | View over marshalling yards to High Level Bridge and shipyard. Old carriage bottom left. | |
668 | The Wrecked Crane | View of damaged framework of large crane on dockside | |
669 | Brazilian Ferry | Open decked boat, 1 funnel, moored under crane | |
670 | Floating Crane | Large crane on floating pontoon | |
671 | Schooner 'Creek Fisher' Aground on Walney Island | 3 masted steel schooner aground South Walney 23/2/1909 refloated 19/4/1909 |