
Full house of ferries from various eras - Our Newhaven
I’ve decided to put together a collection of ‘full house’ photos that depict Newhaven as the busy port it once was. Scouring the Newhaven Museum archives has turned up quite a few, and my thanks go to …
Historical AIS Data - Vessel Positions and Port Calls - VesselFinder
The most extensive archive of Satellite and Terrestrial AIS data encompassing ship information related to voyage and static data that dates back to 2009. Historical AIS data is a valuable data source used …
Full house of freighters from various eras - Our Newhaven
I’ve decided to put together a collection of ‘full house’ photos that depict Newhaven as the busy port it once was. Scouring the Newhaven Museum archives has turned up quite a few, and my thanks go to …
Crew members of ships trading from Newhaven, Sussex between …
Jul 23, 2021 · Crew members of ships trading from Newhaven, Sussex between 1864 & 1889. No suitable files to display here. Uploaded by station35.cebu on July 19, 2021.
Website search results: newhaven | The National Archives
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Crew List Index Project
Crew lists for the years prior to 1861 are held at The National Archives and images are available via FamilySearch. From 1857 to 1860, they are filed by the ship's official number. For the years before …
East Sussex - Old Photos of Newhaven – JB Archive
Explore Newhaven’s rich maritime heritage with our curated archive of rare vintage photographs and historic images. As a historic port town on the Sussex coast, Newhaven has played a vital role in …
Discovery | The National Archives
Discovery holds more than 37 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives and more than 3,500 archives across the country. Over 9 million records are available for download.
Port of Newhaven - Wikipedia
In 1944, Newhaven was an important embarkation port for the D-Day landings. At any one time, the port could handle four medium coasters, 3 LCT, 1 LCI and 1,800 troops per embarkation and 19 vessels …
The Newhaven-Dieppe Service
The eight passenger ships on the Newhaven to Dieppe cross-channel service were involved in war work. They were the steam ships Arundel (1900), Brighton IV (1903), Dieppe IV (1905), France...