framed photo prints of the tyne and shipbuilding history

Framed photo prints of the Tyne and shipbuilding history.

Framed photo prints of the Tyne and shipbuilding history.

Framed photo prints of the Tyne and shipbuilding history on it. Rectangular frame holding 5 separate photos. I have two more different ones of these for sale there is three in the set. If you would like to buy all three I can sell them for £24 the set. Please have a look. The frame is in a light beech. Thank you. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

Framed photo prints of the Tyne and shipbuilding history.

Framed photo prints of the Tyne and shipbuilding history.

Framed photo prints of the River Tyne and shipbuilding history on it. Frame is rectangular with 5 separate photos displayed. It has a light beech frame. I have two more different ones of these for sale there is three in the set. If you would like to buy the set of three I can sell them for £24 the set. Thank you. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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Framed photo prints of the Tyne and Ship building.

Framed photo prints of the Tyne and Ship building.

A framed set of photo prints of the River Tyne's shipbuilding history. I have two more of these for sale there is three in the set. If you're interested in buying all three I can sell all three for £24. The frame is rectangular and has 5 separate photos displayed. The frame itself is light beech. Please see photos of images. Thank you. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

The History of North East Shipbuilding

The History of North East Shipbuilding

* Condition (dust jacket): fair * Condition (book): good * 258 pages (plus 8 monochrome plates holding 18 illustrations) At the end of the 19th century, the United Kingdom produced four out of every five ships built in the whole world, and the North East coast of England, stretching from Blyth in the North to Whitby in the South, was responsible for two out of those five ships. A government enquiry said that the United Kingdom performance was an industrial achievement almost without parallel. Clearly the contribution by the North East was a substantial one. Together with the river Clyde, the North East of England has been the major shipbuilding area in the country and until recently one of the main areas in the whole world. Yet this supremacy did not start to emerge until about half way through the 19th century when iron began to usurp wood and steam began to usurp sail. These two technical changes turned a craft into an industry and no area was as successful in adapting to the new era as the North west coast. Its natural resources of coal and iron were exploited by a group of brilliant entrepreneurs who literally fashioned the industry. They were responsible not only for organising production; they also stimulated technical innovations. The turbine engine was developed in the region; so was the oil tanker. There are many other examples. British - and North East - supremacy lasted for 100 years. By the 's competition from other countries and an inability to expand meant that British - and North East - shipbuilding had to yield its place as a world leader. Today Japan is almost as dominant as the United Kingdom was at the end of the 19th century. This story of the rise and fall of a great industry is not yet finished, however. In there were strong indications that the industry was going through a period of rejuvenation and reinvigoration, ready to challenge foreign competition more strongly than it had done in the s and early l960s. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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"The History of North East Shipbuilding", Dougan, D., George Allen & Unwin, London ()

"The History of North East Shipbuilding", Dougan, D., George Allen & Unwin, London ()

* Condition (dust jacket): fair * 258 pages (plus 8 monochrome plates holding 18 illustrations) At the end of the 19th century, the United Kingdom produced four out of every five ships built in the whole world, and the North East coast of England, stretching from Blyth in the North to Whitby in the South, was responsible for two out of those five ships. A government enquiry said that the United Kingdom performance was an industrial achievement almost without parallel. Clearly the contribution by the North East was a substantial one. Together with the river Clyde, the North East of England has been the major shipbuilding area in the country and until recently one of the main areas in the whole world. Yet this supremacy did not start to emerge until about half way through the 19th century when iron began to usurp wood and steam began to usurp sail. These two technical changes turned a craft into an industry and no area was as successful in adapting to the new era as the North west coast. Its natural resources of coal and iron were exploited by a group of brilliant entrepreneurs who literally fashioned the industry. They were responsible not only for organising production; they also stimulated technical innovations. The turbine engine was developed in the region; so was the oil tanker. There are many other examples. British - and North East - supremacy lasted for 100 years. By the 's competition from other countries and an inability to expand meant that British - and North East - shipbuilding had to yield its place as a world leader. Today Japan is almost as dominant as the United Kingdom was at the end of the 19th century. This story of the rise and fall of a great industry is not yet finished, however. In there were strong indications that the industry was going through a period of rejuvenation and reinvigoration, ready to challenge foreign competition more strongly than it had done in the s and early l960s. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

"The History of North East Shipbuilding", Dougan, D., George Allen & Unwin, London ()

"The History of North East Shipbuilding", Dougan, D., George Allen & Unwin, London ()

* Pre-owned book with hardcover * Condition (book): good (unmarked pages) * Condition (dust jacket): fair * 258 pages (plus 8 monochrome plates holding 18 illustrations) At the end of the 19th century, the United Kingdom produced four out of every five ships built in the whole world, and the North East coast of England, stretching from Blyth in the North to Whitby in the South, was responsible for two out of those five ships. A government enquiry said that the United Kingdom performance was an industrial achievement almost without parallel. Clearly the contribution by the North East was a substantial one. Together with the river Clyde, the North East of England has been the major shipbuilding area in the country and until recently one of the main areas in the whole world. Yet this supremacy did not start to emerge until about half way through the 19th century when iron began to usurp wood and steam began to usurp sail. These two technical changes turned a craft into an industry and no area was as successful in adapting to the new era as the North west coast. Its natural resources of coal and iron were exploited by a group of brilliant entrepreneurs who literally fashioned the industry. They were responsible not only for organising production; they also stimulated technical innovations. The turbine engine was developed in the region; so was the oil tanker. There are many other examples. British - and North East - supremacy lasted for 100 years. By the 's competition from other countries and an inability to expand meant that British - and North East - shipbuilding had to yield its place as a world leader. Today Japan is almost as dominant as the United Kingdom was at the end of the 19th century. This story of the rise and fall of a great industry is not yet finished, however. In there were strong indications that the industry was going through a period of rejuvenation and reinvigoration, ready to challenge foreign competition more strongly than it had done in the 's and early l960's. Ad ID: Delivery Services Consumer Credit

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2 framed photo prints 1st the 17th lancers review order

2 framed photo prints 1st the 17th lancers review order

two lovely collectable framed pictures. width:- 50cm/approx 20inches height:- 63cm/approx 25inches Frames and prints are in very good condition. I have had them approx 35years.

Large Framed Photograph of the Tyne. Amec and Swanhunters .

Large Framed Photograph of the Tyne. Amec and Swanhunters .

Here is a very large framed photograph of the Tyne. It shows the Anasuria (the first purpose built floating production storage and off loading vessel to be constructed for Shell)docked when it came into Tyne for repairs at the Amec yard, Wallsend. In the picture also next to this is the old Swan hunters yard. The frame is unpainted pine. I am welcome to reasonable offers on this picture. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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Framed Prints, Assortment of 12 pictures and prints,...

Framed Prints, Assortment of 12 pictures and prints,...

Framed Prints, Assortment of 12 pictures and prints, all in nice frames. £12 Eastbourne , Eastbourne,.

Haute Cuisine Prints - A set of 6 framed and glazed prints -

Haute Cuisine Prints - A set of 6 framed and glazed prints -

A series ofFrench Haute Cuisine Prints, Framed, - Coloured LithographyMeasures: 18 x 25,5 cm each platePassepartout: (recent)28x35 cm, hand decorated Frame in Wood with gold borders: 34x41 cmText in FrenchVerso: blank Framed and GlazedCondition: goodSend Express Corrier Read More

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Ten framed prints of the famous Bonzo the dog

Ten framed prints of the famous Bonzo the dog

Ten pictures (one extra thrown in due to condition) of Bonzo the dog. Please look at photos for condition. I have no knowledge on these pictures only that they were framed in frome Somerset Read more

"The Secret" & "The Sound of Music" Framed Prints

"The Secret" & "The Sound of Music" Framed Prints

Two large framed prints by Joanne Pemberton-Longman. "The Secret" of a lady in a pink dress and "The Sound of Music" of a lady in a white dress. Both are 60 cm x 70 cm Read More

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Two framed prints. in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Two framed prints. in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Two prints by F.M Bennet dated .Size approx 19 in by 16 in

Two framed prints. in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Two framed prints. in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Two prints by F.M Bennet dated .Size approx 19 in by 16 in

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The history of Steam Framed Print

The history of Steam Framed Print

The history of Steam Framed Print A lovely print of the history of steam featuring the Mallard, the flying Scotsman and 2 other locomotives in a Mahogany wood frame Small crack to glass see pics but other than that in good condition. H 19" W 23" Ad ID:

Four framed prints of The Transvaal War

Four framed prints of The Transvaal War

These prints are of the The Tranvaal War. Print 1: Troops Crossing the Tugela hand in hand Print 2: The Queen Visiting The Wounded At The Hubert Hospital, Woolwich on March 22. Print 3: The Occopation Of Petrona By The British Forces. Print 4:The Devons Crossing The Tugela On Their Way To The Sipon Kop. Commandant Princeloo's Last Stand In The Valley Of The Little Caledon. The prints are in wooden frames some of the frames have age related knocks. All prints are in good condition more individual pictures are available upon request. Post and Packaging at extra cost. Read More

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Framed Prints of The Old Mickledale Hunt

Framed Prints of The Old Mickledale Hunt

Set of Four framed Lithogrtaph prints of The Old Mickledale Hunt by Randolph Caldecott. Comic hunting scenes. Outside of Frame 405mm x 340mm. Frame in walnut colour wood. Good condition Contact by email or mobile Stuart Ad ID: Delivery Services Consumer Credit

Pair of Winnie the Pooh framed prints

Pair of Winnie the Pooh framed prints

Pair of gorgeous Winnie the Pooh prints. Would look lovely in a nursery/kids bedroom (my little boy has grown out of Winnie) BUYER MUST COLLECT!!!!!!!! Cash on collection preferred please. Read More

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Set of 5 Winnie the Pooh framed prints

Set of 5 Winnie the Pooh framed prints

Set of 5 gorgeous Winnie the Pooh framed prints. Great for a nursery/kids bedroom (my little boy had grown out of Winnie) Would ideally like to sell as set of 5 but could sell individually. BUYER MUST COLLECT!!!!!!! Cash on collection preferred please. Read More

Photo Book. Weegee. The Aperture History of Photography.

Photo Book. Weegee. The Aperture History of Photography.

Weegee (Arthur Fellig) photographed the undercurrent of big city life with a love of the sensational. He captured not the fires, but the firemen; not the gunmen but their corpses; not the fascinated spectators at calamities, but the agonised shocked victims. 41 full-page photographs. Hardback book. In good condition.

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"THE OLD SESSIONS HOUSE HISTORY OF THE LONDON MASONIC CENTRE - ITS SETTING AND ITS HISTORY" BOOK NEW

"THE OLD SESSIONS HOUSE HISTORY OF THE LONDON MASONIC CENTRE - ITS SETTING AND ITS HISTORY" BOOK NEW

BRAND NEW Author: Len Cacutt Hardcover: 124 pages Publisher: Central London Masonic Centre Ltd; First Edition edition (26 Feb. ) Language: English ISBN-10: ISBN-- Package Dimensions: 24.6 x 17.4 x 1.2 cm

Set of 6 Framed Turner Prints "Wanderings by the Seine"

Set of 6 Framed Turner Prints "Wanderings by the Seine"

"Wanderings by the Seine" by JMW Turner R.A. Certificated limited edition reproduction prints of the Turner collection (originals in the Tate Gallery). Quality frames. Each print has certificate on the back. Now 25 yrs old but almost £400 when new. Buyer must collect Ad ID:

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3 stunning framed photo prints

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Set of three photo prints. Marvin Gaye Marylynn Munroe Street art Great condition. 45 cm x 45cm Read More

PRINTS - A pair of matching beautiful framed prints

PRINTS - A pair of matching beautiful framed prints

A pair of beautiful print professionally framed. Tones of gold and yellow, these pictures will enhance any room in the house. For collection only Read more

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Anglers fishing deep framed photo collage history

Anglers fishing deep framed photo collage history

Deep mahogany framed perspex glass hanging fish history collage, velvet back with two hangers Ideal for living room,pub,fishing club Quite unique and rare item 33.5" long 13" wide 3" deep Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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