1810, BDB 86/1/7629 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
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no.1810
HMS Emperor of India, & Reshadieh, in Buccleuch Dock, Barrow
c. 1914
Similar to 1809 from a different angle, St George's Church and Customs House in the background.
Location: | Buccleuch Dock, Barrow Island, Barrow-in Furness | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/7629 |
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Sankey Number: | 1810 |
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Album Number: Unidentified Album 1699-1999 8002 onwards
Page Number: 11
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Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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1810 | HMS Emperor of India, & Reshadieh, in Buccleuch Dock, Barrow | Heavily scaffolded ship by the dockside | |
1811 | Morecambe Bay Lightship & Lady Moyra | Pictured from the deck, the lightship is aft. | |
1812 | HMS Emperor of India, & Reshadieh, in Buccleuch Dock, Barrow | Taken from the bridge, scaffolding removed the bow, Lift bridge in the background. | |
1813 | Yacht Building On Barrow Island | Taken on land behind James Watt Terrace. | |
1814 | Yacht Building On Barrow Island | Slipways and cranes with Egerton Court just in view | |
1815 | P.S. 'Lady Moyra' Barrow and Fleetwood Service | View to port side, full ship under steam | |
1816 | Steam Trawler | Steam trawler flying the white ensign | |
1817 | Imperial Ottoman Battleship 'Fatih'. Lady Caillard laying 1st Keel plate 11 June 1914 | Machine heating a rivet for the keel plate, over a stack of wooden blocks | |
1818 | Imperial Ottoman Battleship 'Fatih Sultan Mehmed'. Lady Caillard laying 1st Keel plate 11 June 1914 | Speeches at the table, the keel section moved away. | |
1819 | Imperial Ottoman Battleship 'Fatih Sultan Mehmed'. Lady Caillard laying 1st Keel plate 11 June 1914 | Three quarters of the Turkish delegation have left | |
1820 | Imperial Ottoman Battleship 'Fatih Sultan Mehmed'. | Artists impression of a ship scrapped soon after keel laying. | |
1821 | Reshadieh (HMS Erin) in Buccleuch Dock | Pictured next to the dock with Emperor of India alongside. |