RMA6EW4M–Below decks, HMS Warrior, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard museum, Hampshire, UK
RMG37TCW–EMIGRANTS BELOW DECKS
RMG7WRWN–Below decks on HMS Bulwark off near Eceabat, Turkey, as earlier Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he would be sending the Navy's flagship, HMS Bulwark, to join an enhanced search and rescue mission in the Mediterranean. But he insisted there was no question of Britain offering asylum to the migrants it plucked from the sea.
RME45R5B–Young man sleeping below decks aboard 30ft Tiki catamaran 'Abaco' in the Exumas, Bahamas, Caribbean. June 2009. Model released.
RM2D30CBH–The Duchess of York going below decks on board the training ship, Sir Winston Churchill during her visit to the Albert dock in Hull.
RMKYW5Y7–CONVICTS - AUSTRALIA - Below decks in a typical convict transportation ship
RMGBD4D7–Crew members below decks of the Royal Navy's newest warship HMS Daring at anchor in the Solent before arrivng in her home port of Portsmouth for the first time.
RMKD6P30–View through the bulkhead sections of a container ship, below decks
RMRK5A5A–The below decks steering station on HMS Warrior in Porstmouth Dockyard with compass binacles
RMG69W30–UK, England, County Durham, Hartlepool Maritime Experience, HMS Trincomalee, below decks tableau, sailors playing cards
RMMMBP6G–Below decks aboard the Battleship Texas; Houston, Texas USA
RMR569PB–An aircraft refueling/defueling station below decks on the USS Midway, San Diego, California, United States.
RMC5X046–IMMIGRANTS TO AMERICA below decks during the voyage in the mid 1800s
RM2M0MBAM–The Below Decks cafe and bar overlooking Torquay Harbour, Devon, UK
RM2HNM5G7–18th century coloured illustration showing French prisoners aboard a British (merchant?) ship being well treated , probably for propaganda purposes
RMD95MAK–Cadets at the Ecole Navale, the French Naval Academy practicing handling naval cannon below decks of a warship. From 'Le Journal de la Jeunesse' (Paris, c1870). Engraving.
RM2DM2GN9–Engraving of a cross-section of an Arab dhow carrying slaves below decks
RMMR5H7T–2006 - Visit of the Grand Turk sailing ship to Whitby, Yorkshire, A baton wielding crewman ceremoniously threatens a guest (Colin Waters, local Archives & Heritage Centre Director) at the official reception below decks.
RMFF95BK–IMMIGRANTS ON SHIP, 1891. /nEuropean immigrants to America below decks in steerage class. Etching, 1891, by Otto Henry Bacher.
RM2M667P1–A 1930 illustration showing the turbines powering the White star Liner MAJESTIC.
RMG3BAE1–BELOW DECKS 1782
RMBRNP4E–dh SS Great Britain museum BRISTOL DOCKS BRISTOL Below deck first class passengers mother child on ship lower decks
RMDR251K–SCENE BELOW DECKS
RMKTKMEH–Bermuda (UK) image number 431 graphic depiction of how slaves were kept below decks
RMG37R25–Manacled slaves below decks Date: 1852
RMP77JPF–. English: Steamship QUEEN at dock in Port Townsend, Washington, following a fire at sea on February 27, 1904 . English: Caption on image: S.S. Queen showing portion burned Saturday morning Feb. 27th 1904, at sea. 218 people aboard, 14 lives lost. Nowell, 1440 The steamship QUEEN of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co. was on her scheduled passenger run up the coast from San Francisco to Puget Sound when, off Tillamook Head, Oregon, at four o'clock on the morning of February 27, 1904, fire broke out below decks and quickly enveloped the ship's stern. The captain and crew battled the blaze with utmo
RMANJT35–Emigrants Breakfast
RMG9PE4D–Survivors of the stricken HMS Sheffield relax below decks of HMS Hermes, after being helicoptered aboard, and waiting to be airlifted to a support ship and the first stage of their journey home to Britain.
RMERGP93–The Death of Horatio Nelson, 21 October 1805. Engraving after painting by A.W. Devis. Portrays the death of Horatio Nelson below decks on his flagship HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar.
RMMMBP5M–Below decks aboard the Battleship Texas; Houston, Texas USA
RMR5CTPH–General view of below decks corridor on board the USS Midway Museum, San Diego, California, United States.
RMG6WDDX–Below decks of the ex-Royal Navy frigate Scylla at Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth. The vessel is due to be placed on the seabed in Whitsand Bay off Plymouth thus creating a diving reef.
RM2J2CGA9–Radio entertainment room on British warship HMS Belfast
RM2JD6HBR–Engraving showing 'distressed' needlewomen below decks on an emigrant ship, with their belongings, making themselves confortable before the voyage begins. A charity set up by Mr Sidney Herbert and the Rev Quekett rescued many of these girls from poverty and enabled them to start a new life in Australia. Colourised version of: 10219487 Date: 1850
RMP7EX8E–Sailors drinking rum punch and dancing with prostitutes below decks on a ship after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. A Jollification on board the Peranga. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy, London, 1825. Written by Bernard Blackmantle, a pseudonym for Charles Molloy Westmacott.
RMPCGDB4–Below decks on the USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) members of the Weapons Department build and transport AIM-54 Phoenix, long-range, air-to-air missiles.
RME0RE74–Apr. 04, 1959 - Electronic Teacher Of War Tactics: A.S.T.T., Action Speed Tactical Teacher, is being used at the Royal Naval Tactical School, Woolwich, London, to teach officers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The New British electronic device simulates situations at sea and in the air. It is housed in three tiers; the lower two represent the ''below decks'' operations room of a ship or the cockpit of an aircraft; the top one is the control room with a large screen recording the tracks of ''ships'' and ''aircraft''
RM2K2JX0B–Cadets at the Ecole Navale, the French Naval Academy practicing handling naval cannon below decks of a warship. From 'Le Journal de la Jeunesse' (Paris, c1870). Engraving.
RM2M7JY1P–1930 photo of the torpedo room of a British submarine
RME0W459–Apr. 04, 1961 - Due In June: In the Belfast, Northern Ireland, shipyard, of Harland and Wolff where 4,000 men are working day and night on her, is the new 45,000-ytons P. and O. liner Canberra, Britain's biggest post war liner for completion on April 29th and to sail on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, on June 2. The view from above shows some of derivations such as the aluminum bridge and two streamlined stacks,placed aft, instead of normal funnels. Below decks and not shown is an automatic conveyor baggage system
RM2KM73YK–The middle deck gun room of Nelson's flagship H M S Victory (1930's photo)
RMBRNG39–dh SS Great Britain BRISTOL DOCKS BRISTOL SS Great Britain ship museum below deck tourist viewing first class area
RME0M8JM–Dec. 12, 1953 - Britain's Biggest Flattop Experiments With Kingsize Helicopter: A large twin-engined, twin-rotor helicopter, the prototype of the British Bristol Type 173 Mark I, recently carried out successful trials at sea aboard the Royal Navy's largest aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Eagle. Object of the trials, held by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, was to study the behaviour of the kingsize ''eggbeater'' in varying conditions of deck motion; to carry out tests of rotor blade behavior; to determine case of maneuverability on the flight deck, and to examine stowage problems below decks
RMPM7TGR–Below decks showing the cells in the convict prison ship success (billed incorrectly as the oldest transportation vessel when used as a museum ship (former bush ranger Harry Powers was the ship's guide) -
RM2A83N4D–Sailors drinking rum punch and dancing with prostitutes below decks on a ship after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. A Jollification on board the Peranga. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy, London, 1825. Written by Bernard Blackmantle, a pseudonym for Charles Molloy Westmacott.
RMANJPC0–Emigrants Below Decks
RMB6GP89–Lifejackets stowed below decks on Greenpeace ship
RMERGP92–The Death of Horatio Nelson, 21 October 1805. Engraving after painting by A.W. Devis. Portrays the death of Horatio Nelson below decks on his flagship HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar.
RMRKM3BF–The Nelson's Monument, correctly called the Norfolk Naval Pillar, is in the style of a Doric column and built in memorial to Admiral Horatio Nelson, situated on the Denes, Great Yarmouth in the county of Norfolk, England. Designed by architect William Wilkins, it was raised in the period 1817–19 from money raised by a committee of local magnates. The first custodian of the monument was former Able Seaman James Sharman, a member of the crew of HMS Victory from Norfolk and one of those who carried Nelson below decks after he was shot.
RMR569P9–A SNJ pilot trainer aircraft by North American Aviation below decks on the USS Midway, San Diego, California, United States.
RMMR3D37–Photograph showing the antenna for the new Raytheon Radar, a weather-sealed 30-inch plastic dome shown here installed over pilot house of the Fury II of Newport Beach, California. Inside the dome is a lightweight aluminium antenna into which a 3,500-watt magnetron pumps its outgoing signal. The antenna weighs only 43 pounds and is linked to the indicator below decks by a single cable. Dated 20th century
RMB4FPF1–Gun deck aboard HMS Warrior which is moored up in Portsmouth naval dockyard a popular tourist destination alongside HMS Victory
RMB5FAB5–Firefighters taking part in a training exercise aboard former destroyer HMS Cavalier carry a victim from below decks
RMC5M6D0–Display below decks showing the hold in Brunel's SS Great Britain, Dockyard Museum, Great Western Dockyard, Bristol, UK. ISO800
RMW89P1R–A Navy CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter delivers another pallet of bombs to the flight deck of the USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) during an ammunition onload evolution with the USNS Mount Baker (T-AE 34) as the ships operate in the Atlantic Ocean on July 22, 2001. Red-shirted aviation ordnancemen will move the pallets of bombs from the flight deck to the shipХs magazines below decks for storage.
RMR569P6–A F4U-4 Corsair fighter aircraft from World War II below decks on the USS Midway, San Diego, California, United States.
RM2T52157–admin, below decks, voting
RMKEN6D8–LEG IRONS SLAVE SHIP SLAVERY TRADE 19th Century leg irons shackles shamefully used to shackle captured indigenous Africans from African Continent countries Africa Slave Trade
RM2T537RH–below decks, Carrier, people
RMEMFEJ5–Flood lighting on cruise ship pool deck at end of day with passengers below decks for evening meal (for daytime view see Alamy Additional info panel)
RM2T537TW–below decks, female, working
RFH7C0P4–Torquay Harbour Master's Office Torquay, Devon UK
RM2T537TE–below decks, DRILL CARRIER, shop
RMDEXWBA–Officer Candidate Alyssa Coronado and Petty Officer 2nd Class Carlos Camacho, a machinery technician, inspect the generator room aboard the Coast Guard Barque Eagle on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013. Eagle's engineering space below decks requires a 24-hour mann
RMBH9NNB–SYDNEY, Australia - SYDNEY, Australia - Interior below-decks of a full-size replica of Captain James Cook's HMS Endeavour ship on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour in Sydney
RM2H42WD6–Bombardment of Alexandria, Egypt: taking a wounded man below decks. Wood engraving by K.E.
RM2X145KW–REPAIR SHIP MANNED BY ROYAL ENGINEERS - Sappers at work on the welding bench below decks British Army
RM2M8E31A–A sailor looks out of a hatch while working below decks aboard the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61). Base: USS Iowa (BB 61)
RMEMFEJ4–Flood lighting on cruise ship pool deck at end of day with passengers below decks for evening meal (for daytime view see Alamy Additional info panel)
RM2ME2RMF–Duty Below Decks. Members of the Black Gano, aboard the lightship No. 107, apply necessary oil to the cross head guide of the main engine. During storms, the engine must keep turning, to prevent possible anchor drag. The position of a lightship is fixed, and any deviation means danger to the ships which depend on the lightship's beacon. The 107 has Portsmouth, Va. [Virginia], for her home port. The name of the 107 is 'Winter Quarter'.
RM2HX59TD–Ernie Pyle Sees Life Aboard A Troop Transport - War Correspondent Ernie Pyle visits whit Marines of the Third Amphibious Forces aboard a troop transport of the U.S. Pacific Fleet on the way to the invasion beaches of Okinawa Island. Pyle taking to the men in their quarters below decks of the transport. April 23, 1945. (Photo by Official U.S. Navy Photo).
RM2C98HYK–U.S. Navy enlisted men below decks on convoy OKS-14, July 1945. As the 75th anniversary of V-J Day approaches, The Consoli Collection has published four photo essays by U.S. Navy Lt. (j.g.) Joseph J. Consoli. The photos were taken between July and December 1945 in the Mariana Islands. They document U.S. Navy life before and after the Japanese surrender.
RM2MDYBFE–The Lineup For Today. Every day is washday in the baby department below decks on a Coast Guard-manned troop transport carrying refugees, repatriates and the Australian and New Zealand wives of American servicemen out of the far Pacific. This is a new routine for a ship, accustomed to moving troops to the war zones. Note the tiny tike in the bassinet and further back is a happy kid in a play pen.
RMA674RE–Below Decks 1782
RM2MDWX50–Coast Guard-manned LST in Armada Bearing Down upon the Philippines. It's 'Tenting tonight on the old Pacific' as this Coast Guard-manned LST moves toward the Philippines under a mighty shield of American sea power. Tarpaulins are used to pitch crude shelters on the deck, packed with trucks and fighting equipment. Under these shelter the battle-bound troops and Coast Guardsmen escape the hot quarters below decks.
RM2ME512H–One of the Black Gang Repeats an Order Over the Speaking Tube to the Bridge. 'Full Speed It Is, Sir.' From the engine room of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter somewhere along the North Atlantic ship lanes, one of the black gang repeats an order over the speaking tube to the bridge. These men stick to their posts below decks unaware of the course of battle as the cutters protect convoys of merchant ships to Allied ports in Europe.
RMBH9NNJ–SYDNEY, Australia - SYDNEY, Australia - Interior below-decks of a full-size replica of Captain James Cook's HMS Endeavour ship on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour in Sydney
RM2ME392G–Coast Guard's Roving Rescuers Cheat Death in the Channel. Quick care for survivors -- Rescued from the English Channel after their Mosquito bomber was knocked from the sky, two Allied airmen are given immediate medical care by Coast Guardsmen aboard the rescue cutter that dashed to their assistance and lifted them from the sea. Blankets are wrapped around the survivors. Below decks, first aid for face lacerations and exposure is administered. The Coast Guardsmen head for Cherbourg with their guests, flashing radio word ahead to have an ambulance ready. The Coast Guard's Rescue flotilla, which
RMCXRARE–A model replica of the Cutty Sark ship itself on display below decks on the historic tea clipper
RM2ME66FG–Coast Guard Safety Inspections for Ocean Liners. Commander Paul H. Brown (left), USCG, joins Lieutenant (jg) Frederick O. Wooley below decks to check closure of watertight doors. Here, they seal the door by local control to insure its operation in case of failure of the master control system. As the heavy door slowly meshes closed, a warning alarm sounds in the passageway. The door, which limits flooding to a small controllable area, closes with sufficient force to cut off a stream of flooding mater or cut through debris that might jam in the doorway.
RF2J9W8B0–Saloon interior of the famous gaff cutter 'Jolie Brise', River Hamble, Hampshire, UK
RM2MEM2XD–California Coast Guardsman Decorated for Heroism in Marshalls. With fire creeping toward the ammunition compartment below decks on a burning LCI, Coast Guardsman Howard R. Larson, seaman first class, and two Coast Guard companions risked their lives to go below and carry out four wounded ammunition passers on stretchers. As their landing barge pulled away to safety off Parry Island in the Marshalls, the LCI exploded. For this deed of heroism, Coast Guardsman Larson, whose home is at 11900 Utah Street, Hollywood, Calif., received the Navy and Marine Corps Medal and a personal commendatory lette
RM2X2FMP3–CECIL BEATON IN THE MIDDLE EAST FEBRUARY-JULY 1942 - British troops play cards below decks, en route to Sierre Leone
RM2T52NFR–amphibious assault ship, below decks, interior, maintenance, navy, people, U.S. Navy, USS Peleliu (LHA 5)
RMEMFEJ3–Flood lighting on cruise ship pool deck at end of day with passengers below decks for evening meal (for day view see Alamy Additional info panel)
RM2M8E2YN–Two sailors man their station below decks during a drill aboard the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61). Base: USS Iowa (BB 61)
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