Shipping Books by Ships in Focus
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| BAILEY & LEETHAM by Richard Greenwood and Arthur Credland Hull's second biggest fleet, Bailey and Leetham's ships traded to the Baltic and elsewhere. Beginning in 1854 they owned 94 ships until 1903 when the... more | ||||
| BEN LINE by Graeme Somner Ben Line was one of Scotland’s premier cargo liner companies and this history and fleet list has been written by the acknowledged expert on the line... more | ||||
| BRITISH SHIPPING FLEETS - Volume 1 by David Burrell, Roy Fenton, Sean Patterson, Peter Newall, Graeme Somner Detailed histories and fully-illustrated fleet lists of six interesting and significant shipping companies: Liners, Fishers of Newry, J. T. Rennie... more | ||||
| BRITISH SHIPPING FLEETS Volume 2 by Tony Atkinson, Malcolm Cooper, Bill Harvey, Bill Laxon, Detailed histories and fully-illustrated fleet lists of five significant British shipping companies: United Baltic Corporation Ltd., of Larne... more | ||||
| BURNS & LAIRD by Colin Campbell and Roy Fenton G. and J. Burns and the Laird Line date back to the origins of regular steamer sailings. Burns and Laird went on to become an institution on Irish... more | ||||
| CLAN LINE Illustrated Fleet History by John Clarkson, Roy Fenton, Archie Munro The most comprehensive work on the much-missed Clan Line. Brings together the largest selection of Clan Line photographs ever published, detailed... more | ||||
| COASTERS GO TO WAR Military Sailings to the Continent, 1939-1945 by John de S. Winser Details for the first time the key role played by Allied coasters in supporting military operations during the Second World War in Western Europe... more | ||||
| FEILDEN'S MERSEY The post-war ship photographs by Basil Feilden Basil Feilden was a gifted photographers who recorded Mersey shipping during its most glorious years. This album presents 127 of his best post-war... more | ||||
| GLEN & SHIRE LINES by Malcolm Cooper, Bill Laxon, Bill Harvey Jenkin’s Shire Line of 1860 and McGregor and Gow’s Glen Line of 1867 were early operators of steamers in the highly competitive trades to China. Both... more | ||||
| HARRISONS OF LIVERPOOL A chronicle of ships and men 1830-2002 by Graeme Cubbin For almost 15 years, T. & J. Harrison of Liverpool was one of the great British shipping companies. It was successful in maintaining its many trades... more | ||||
| MAURETANIA TRIUMPH AND RESURRECTION by Peter Newall The definitive story of Mauretania of 1907. Records an exceptionally innovative and successful ship from concept, through design, building, and... more | ||||
| MERSEY ROVERS The coastal tramp shipowners of Liverpool and the Mersey by R S Fenton Chronicles 33 coaster fleets based in Liverpool or elsewhere on the Mersey, including Richard Hughes' 'Rose boats', Rowland's 'Rocks' and the Zillah... more | ||||
| NINETY YEARS OF THE RAMSEY STEAMSHIP CO. by Edward Grey & Roy Fenton Tells of a remarkable success story in British coastal shipping. Founded in 1913, Ramsey Steamship has weathered the climatic and economic storms... more | ||||
| ORIENT LINE A FLEET HISTORY by Peter Newall Orient Line was one of the most progressive and innovative British shipping companies in the Australian trade. The full history of the company and... more | ||||
| PHILIP & SON LTD. SHIPBUILDERS & ENGINEERS by Derek Blackhurst Philip and Son Ltd. were one of Britain's most prolific shipbuilders, completing almost 1,500 vessels. Their output ranged from sailing ships for... more | ||||
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