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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.16/07/2016. Bristol, UK. The Pyronaut fire boat at the Bristol Harbour Festival. The festival started in 1971when a bunch of boat owners headed to the harbour to save the docks from being filled in. They succeeded, and the Bristol Harbour Festival has been going ever since. This year’s maritime programme features sea rescue dogs, historic ships, boat racing, flyboarding, steamboats and more. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Picture of the Desperate Men's mass ball tossing game at Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_38.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_28.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_25.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_24.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_22.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_20.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2015. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 for Bristol's year as European Green Capital.  Attractions included the Pyronaut fire fighting boat, the Young Shipwrights and Cardboard Boat Race (won by the Brunel Suspension Bridge boat) and Big Crazy Flyboarding on water jets.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  21/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Bristol Harbour Festival. The Pyronaut fire boat gives a display. People enjoy the good weather during the Bristol Harbour Festival in the city centre of Bristol. Bristol Harbour Festival is a 3 day extravaganza of dance, music, theatre, circus, ships and boats, arts and delicious food. The festival is free for all and brings over 250,000 people together each summer to celebrate Bristol's rich maritime history and enjoy some of the city’s best music and entertainment. The festival takes place on the  20 - 22 July 2018. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_180721_SCH_36.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  21/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Bristol Harbour Festival. The Pyronaut fire boat gives a display. People enjoy the good weather during the Bristol Harbour Festival in the city centre of Bristol. Bristol Harbour Festival is a 3 day extravaganza of dance, music, theatre, circus, ships and boats, arts and delicious food. The festival is free for all and brings over 250,000 people together each summer to celebrate Bristol's rich maritime history and enjoy some of the city’s best music and entertainment. The festival takes place on the  20 - 22 July 2018. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_180721_SCH_35.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  21/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Bristol Harbour Festival. The Pyronaut fire boat gives a display. People enjoy the good weather during the Bristol Harbour Festival in the city centre of Bristol. Bristol Harbour Festival is a 3 day extravaganza of dance, music, theatre, circus, ships and boats, arts and delicious food. The festival is free for all and brings over 250,000 people together each summer to celebrate Bristol's rich maritime history and enjoy some of the city’s best music and entertainment. The festival takes place on the  20 - 22 July 2018. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_180721_SCH_34.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  21/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Bristol Harbour Festival. The Pyronaut fire boat gives a display. People enjoy the good weather during the Bristol Harbour Festival in the city centre of Bristol. Bristol Harbour Festival is a 3 day extravaganza of dance, music, theatre, circus, ships and boats, arts and delicious food. The festival is free for all and brings over 250,000 people together each summer to celebrate Bristol's rich maritime history and enjoy some of the city’s best music and entertainment. The festival takes place on the  20 - 22 July 2018. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HARBOUR_FESTIVAL_180721_SCH_32.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2016.  The River-class navy vessel HMS Severn has arrived in London for a four day visit during which she will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Fire Brigade. She was met by the fire boat Fire Dart and given a water salute at North Greenwich. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_SEVERN_LONDON_VISIT_RPO_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2016.  The River-class navy vessel HMS Severn has arrived in London for a four day visit during which she will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Fire Brigade. She was met by the fire boat Fire Dart and given a water salute at North Greenwich. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_SEVERN_LONDON_VISIT_RPO_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2016.  The River-class navy vessel HMS Severn has arrived in London for a four day visit during which she will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Fire Brigade. She was met by the fire boat Fire Dart and given a water salute at North Greenwich. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_SEVERN_LONDON_VISIT_RPO_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2016.  The River-class navy vessel HMS Severn has arrived in London for a four day visit during which she will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Fire Brigade. She was met by the fire boat Fire Dart and given a water salute at North Greenwich. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_SEVERN_LONDON_VISIT_RPO_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2016.  The River-class navy vessel HMS Severn has arrived in London for a four day visit during which she will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Fire Brigade. She was met by the fire boat Fire Dart and given a water salute at North Greenwich. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_SEVERN_LONDON_VISIT_RPO_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2016.  The River-class navy vessel HMS Severn has arrived in London for a four day visit during which she will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Fire Brigade. She was met by the fire boat Fire Dart and given a water salute at North Greenwich. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_SEVERN_LONDON_VISIT_RPO_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2016.  The River-class navy vessel HMS Severn has arrived in London for a four day visit during which she will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Fire Brigade. She was met by the fire boat Fire Dart and given a water salute at North Greenwich. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_SEVERN_LONDON_VISIT_RPO_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2016.  The River-class navy vessel HMS Severn has arrived in London for a four day visit during which she will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Fire Brigade. She was met by the fire boat Fire Dart and given a water salute at North Greenwich. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_SEVERN_LONDON_VISIT_RPO_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2016.  HMS Severn passing Gravesend on her way up to London. The River-class navy vessel HMS Severn has arrived in London for a four day visit during which she will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Fire Brigade. She was met by the fire boat Fire Dart and given a water salute at North Greenwich. Credit: Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_SEVERN_LONDON_VISIT_RPO_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2012, London, UK. A fire boat shoots water from its hoses in celebration of the occasion. Giant Olympic rings measuring 11 metres high by 25 metres wide are floated down the River Thames on a barge, marking 150 days to go to the start of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/07/2011. Maidstone, Kent. Police and forensics examine the scene of a boat fire on the River Medway, Maidstone today (09/07/2011) in which a 49 year old man has died. Emergency services were called to the boat on the River Medway by St peter's Street just after 2am this morning (09/07/2011) .Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/07/2011. Maidstone, Kent. Police and forensics examine the scene of a boat fire on the River Medway, Maidstone today (09/07/2011) in which a 49 year old man has died. Emergency services were called to the boat on the River Medway by St peter's Street just after 2am this morning (09/07/2011) .Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_MAN_DIES_IN_HOUSEBOAT_FIRE_MPA_5.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. An undamaged boat bearing Steve Redgrave's name can be seen in front of the damaged building. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_005.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. A fireman moves a boat. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_015.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. A boat (foreground) with Steve Redgraves name on. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_002.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Damaged boats lie outside the club after being removed during the fire. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_001.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Damaged boats lie outside the club after being removed during the fire. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_004.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Firemen inspect the damage to the remaining boats. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_020.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Damaged boats. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_014.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. A fireman walks past boats. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_013.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Damaged boats lie outside the club after being removed during the fire. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_012.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Damaged boats. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_007.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. A fireman seen through a broken window. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_019.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Firemen inspect the damage. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_018.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Firemen inspect the damage. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_017.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Firemen inspect the damage. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_016.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Firemen survey the damage. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_011.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_010.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_009.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Firemen survey the damage. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_008.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Firemen survey the damage. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_006.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. MARLOW, UK.  03/08/11. Marlow Rowing Club has been badly damaged by fire today (03 August 2011). Boats with an estimated value of 100,000 pounds have been damaged. Steve Redgrave, Olympic Rower, who trained at the club and is from Marlow said his daughters boat is believed to be inside.  Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_marlow_fire_SSI_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/03/2015. LONDON, UK. Firefighters attending to a fire started on a 10 tonne motor yacht at St Katharine Docks in London on Monday, 9 March 2015. The middle deck of a motor yacht was destroyed by the blaze. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_FIRE_ST_KATHARINE_TAK_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/03/2015. LONDON, UK. Firefighters attending to a fire started on a 10 tonne motor yacht at St Katharine Docks in London on Monday, 9 March 2015. The middle deck of a motor yacht was destroyed by the blaze. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_FIRE_ST_KATHARINE_TAK_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/03/2015. LONDON, UK. Firefighters attending to a fire started on a 10 tonne motor yacht at St Katharine Docks in London on Monday, 9 March 2015. The middle deck of a motor yacht was destroyed by the blaze. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_FIRE_ST_KATHARINE_TAK_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/03/2015. LONDON, UK. Firefighters attending to a fire started on a 10 tonne motor yacht at St Katharine Docks in London on Monday, 9 March 2015. The middle deck of a motor yacht was destroyed by the blaze. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_FIRE_ST_KATHARINE_TAK_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/03/2015. LONDON, UK. Firefighters attending to a fire started on a 10 tonne motor yacht at St Katharine Docks in London on Monday, 9 March 2015. The middle deck of a motor yacht was destroyed by the blaze. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_FIRE_ST_KATHARINE_TAK_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/03/2015. LONDON, UK. Firefighters attending to a fire started on a 10 tonne motor yacht at St Katharine Docks in London on Monday, 9 March 2015. The middle deck of a motor yacht was destroyed by the blaze. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_FIRE_ST_KATHARINE_TAK_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/03/2015. LONDON, UK. Firefighters attending to a fire started on a 10 tonne motor yacht at St Katharine Docks in London on Monday, 9 March 2015. The middle deck of a motor yacht was destroyed by the blaze. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_FIRE_ST_KATHARINE_TAK_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/03/2015. LONDON, UK. Firefighters attending to a fire started on a 10 tonne motor yacht at St Katharine Docks in London on Monday, 9 March 2015. The middle deck of a motor yacht was destroyed by the blaze. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_FIRE_ST_KATHARINE_TAK_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. The canal boat "Indian Scout" is seen partly submerged on the river Avon in Bath. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_SUNKEN_BOATS_200916_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. The canal boat "Indian Scout" is seen partly submerged on the river Avon in Bath. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_SUNKEN_BOATS_200916_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. The canal boat "Pollyanna" is seen partly submerged on the river Avon in Bath as Harry a friend of the owner works to attach a recovery line. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_SUNKEN_BOATS_200916_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. The canal boat "Pollyanna" is seen partly submerged on the river Avon in Bath as Harry a friend of the owner works to attach a recovery line. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_SUNKEN_BOATS_200916_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. The canal boat "Pollyanna" is seen partly submerged on the river Avon in Bath. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_SUNKEN_BOATS_200916_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. The canal boat "Pollyanna" is seen partly submerged on the river Avon in Bath as Harry a friend of the owner works to attach a recovery line. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. Canal going boats are seen grounded in the mud on the river Avon in Bath. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. Canal going boats are seen grounded in the mud on the river Avon in Bath. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. Canal going boats are seen grounded in the mud on the river Avon in Bath. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. Canal going boats are seen grounded in the mud on the river Avon in Bath. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. Canal going boats are seen grounded in the mud on the river Avon in Bath. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 16/09/2020; Bath, UK. Canal boats were evacuated and some boats sunk on the river Avon at Twerton in Bath after the sluice gates failed yesterday evening (15 September) and the water level dropped dramatically. The Fire Service assisted. The Canal and River Trust have issued a statement saying a drop in water level on the River Avon was caused by a failure of the Environment Agency’s sluice gates and that the sudden and dramatic drop in levels meant that it was impossible to give warning to the boaters. The Canal and River Trust say they understand the difficulties faced by the EA in repairing the sluice and this is the second time this has happened, so they are looking to the EA to find a solution as a matter of urgency.  Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/06/2020. Cookham, UK. A Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue Service boat searches on the River Thames. A search and rescue operation was launched Tuesday evening after reports that several people, believed to be refugees from Syria, got into difficulties, it is understood that one person was rescued and transferred to hospital and one person remained unaccounted for. Multiple emergency resources were deployed to the scene, close to Odney Common in Cookham, including lowland search and rescue teams. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/06/2020. Cookham, UK. A Berkshire Search & Rescue van towing an inflatable boat arrives at the scene. A search and rescue operation was launched Tuesday evening after reports that several people, believed to be refugees from Syria, got into difficulties, it is understood that one person was rescued and transferred to hospital and one person remained unaccounted for. Multiple emergency resources were deployed to the scene, close to Odney Common in Cookham, including lowland search and rescue teams. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/10/15<br />
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A fishing boat explodes and catches fire during controlled filming for the detective drama series 'Vera' which is currently taking place at South Gare near Redcar on Teesside. The series features Brenda Blethyn as DCI Vera Stanhope and is based in the north of England.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/10/15<br />
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A fishing boat explodes and catches fire during controlled filming for the detective drama series 'Vera' which is currently taking place at South Gare near Redcar on Teesside. The series features Brenda Blethyn as DCI Vera Stanhope and is based in the north of England.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/10/15<br />
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A fishing boat explodes and catches fire during controlled filming for the detective drama series 'Vera' which is currently taking place at South Gare near Redcar on Teesside. The series features Brenda Blethyn as DCI Vera Stanhope and is based in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/10/15<br />
Redcar, UK. <br />
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A fishing boat explodes and catches fire during controlled filming for the detective drama series 'Vera' which is currently taking place at South Gare near Redcar on Teesside. The series features Brenda Blethyn as DCI Vera Stanhope and is based in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/10/15<br />
Redcar, UK. <br />
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A fishing boat explodes and catches fire during controlled filming for the detective drama series 'Vera' which is currently taking place at South Gare near Redcar on Teesside. The series features Brenda Blethyn as DCI Vera Stanhope and is based in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.05/10/15<br />
Redcar, UK. <br />
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A fishing boat explodes and catches fire during controlled filming for the detective drama series 'Vera' which is currently taking place at South Gare near Redcar on Teesside. The series features Brenda Blethyn as DCI Vera Stanhope and is based in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/06/2020. Cookham, UK. A Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service Water Rescue Unit van towing an inflatable boat arrives at the scene. A search and rescue operation was launched Tuesday evening after reports that several people, believed to be refugees from Syria, got into difficulties, it is understood that one person was rescued and transferred to hospital and one person remained unaccounted for. Multiple emergency resources were deployed to the scene, close to Odney Common in Cookham, including lowland search and rescue teams. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/06/2020. Cookham, UK. A Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue Service support vehicle on the bank of the River Thames. A search and rescue operation was launched Tuesday evening after reports that several people, believed to be refugees from Syria, got into difficulties, it is understood that one person was rescued and transferred to hospital and one person remained unaccounted for. Multiple emergency resources were deployed to the scene, close to Odney Common in Cookham, including lowland search and rescue teams. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2015. London, UK. An original fire extinguisher inside Dunkirk Little Ship, Hilfranor. Over 20 Dunkirk Little Ships have gathered in London toay before leaving in the morning to continue their journey to Dunkirk to mark the 75th anniversary of the Dunkirk Evacuations. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2013. Following a fire on London Duck Tours vessel, the company has announced they will only be conducting tours on land until the cause is uncovered. "Until the cause is established, the company will not be operating on the river and should technical or safety modifications be required to our fleet, these will be introduced prior to the service recommencing." said MD John Bigos in a statement. Stock photo taken 8th June. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2013. Following a fire on London Duck Tours vessel, the company has announced they will only be conducting tours on land until the cause is uncovered. "Until the cause is established, the company will not be operating on the river and should technical or safety modifications be required to our fleet, these will be introduced prior to the service recommencing." said MD John Bigos in a statement. Stock photo taken 8th June. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/02/2017. Oxford, UK. Rubble surrounds a burnt out boat next to the remains of a block of flats damaged in an explosion near Osney Lock in Oxford. A number of people have been injured in what is thought to have been a gas explosion. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/02/2017. Oxford, UK. Rubble, debris and a burnt out boat is seen next to the remains of a block of flats damaged in an explosion near Osney Lock in Oxford. A number of people have been injured in what is thought to have been a gas explosion. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/02/2017. Oxford, UK. A policeman looks at a burnt out boat next to the remains of a block of flats damaged in an explosion near Osney Lock in Oxford. A number of people have been injured in what is thought to have been a gas explosion. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/02/2017. Oxford, UK.  The remains of a burnt out boat is seen in front of a block of flats damaged in an explosion near Osney Lock in Oxford. A number of people have been injured in what is thought to have been a gas explosion. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the upper saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the lower saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the upper saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the lower saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the lower saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the lower saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the upper saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the upper saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the crew of the Daniel Adamson in the 1950's. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Daniel Adamson in Liverpool's Pier Head in 1947. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) in Manchester for the visit of King Fuad (date unknown). The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows passengers on the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) in the 1920's. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) in Ellesmere Port in the early 1900's. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (daniel Adamson) working in Manchester (date unknown). The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) in Manchester for the visit of King Fuad (date unknown). The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) passing Liverpool's Pier Head in 1907. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the lower saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the lower saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the crew of the Daniel Adamson in the 1950's. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way along the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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