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Steam Ships and Motor Vessels.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS/2171/1/50 The coastal tanker Ben Hebden of London passing under the Tubular Bridge, Menai Straits A ship of the National Benzole Company. Built 1947 by the Rowhedge Ironworks Co. Ltd., Great Yarmouth. Dimensio...  more 1947-1965
XS/2171/1/51 Freighter Bernicia in Manchester Ship Canal passing loading gantry or hopper. A ship of the Swedish Lloyd line. Built 1920, 2100 tons gross.  1925-1939
XS/2171/1/52 The freighter Bestik in the Manchester Ship Canal with tug astern.  1920s-1930s
XS/2171/1/53 The U.S. freighter S.S. Bienville being towed along the Manchester Ship Canal by the tug Fighting Cock. Belonging to the Mobile Oceanic Line (Waterman Steamship Corp.) Built l921. 5,800 tons gross.  1925-1939
XS/2171/1/53a The cargo steamer Bienville being towed along Manchester Ship Canal by a tug with a paddle tug astern.  1925-1939
XS/2171/1/54 The U.S. freighter Bienville of Mobile being towed by Paddle tug Eccles on Manchester Ship Canal.  1925-1939
XS/2171/1/55 The freighter Biokovo at Eastham on the Mersey.  1961 Sept.30
XS/2171/1/56 Two Liverpool tugs, Blackcock and Prairie Cock with the bows of a steamer Atlantic II in the background.  1925-1939
XS/2171/1/57 The small freighter Blisworth on the Manchester Ship Canal.  1950-1965
XS/2171/1/58 Small Norwegian coaster; the Bonde of Oslo on inland waterway (Manchester Ship Canal or Weaver navigation) with swing bridge in background.  1930-1950
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