‘Channel’ historical pictures (exact matches)

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Colonel Blake, the Soldier who Conquered the Seas
Colonel Blake, the Soldier who Conquered the Seas
Escape from Dunkirk
Escape from Dunkirk
Carthage as she was when she challenged Roman power for the mastery of the world
Carthage as she was when she challenged Roman power for the mastery of the world
Landing of the Romans in 55 BC
Landing of the Romans in 55 BC
Julius Caesar's invasion attempt in 55 BC
Julius Caesar's invasion attempt in 55 BC
The standard bearer of the 10th Legion led the attack
The standard bearer of the 10th Legion led the attack
The syrens of the sea, a sketch of the pretty bathers on the French coast at Trouville
The syrens of the sea, a sketch of the pretty bathers on the French coast at Trouville
Modern Wonders, 1938: The World's Longest Bridge
Modern Wonders, 1938: The World's Longest Bridge
Carisbrooke Castle, Isle Of Wight
Carisbrooke Castle, Isle Of Wight
Julius Caesar looking across the Channel to Britain
Julius Caesar looking across the Channel to Britain
To Calais
To Calais
Ederle made her first attempt to swim the Channel at 17 accompanied by a jazz band
Ederle made her first attempt to swim the Channel at 17 accompanied by a jazz band
The Great Armada: Playing Bowls
The Great Armada: Playing Bowls
French Projects for the Invasion of England in the Time of Napoleon Bonaparte
French Projects for the Invasion of England in the Time of Napoleon Bonaparte
Girls on beach
Girls on beach
William the Conqueror on his way to conquer England, 1066
William the Conqueror on his way to conquer England, 1066
The Wreck of the Channel Steamer Victoria, near Dieppe
The Wreck of the Channel Steamer Victoria, near Dieppe
The hovercraft
The hovercraft
Swimming the channel, some simple devices to ensure success
Swimming the channel, some simple devices to ensure success
At the camp of Boulogne, Napoleon looked constantly across the Channel towards England, September 1803
At the camp of Boulogne, Napoleon looked constantly across the Channel towards England, September 1803