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June 2010

On sale: Thu, 20 May 2010

Dunkirk destroyers (Profile of contribution made by Royal Navy) – Evacuate Dunkirk (Photographs taken by Sub Lt John Rutherford Crosby) – Dunkirk Little Heroes (Profile of some of the vessels commemorating the 70th anniversary)

Dunkirk destroyers - Profile of contribution made in 1940 by Royal Navy destroyers in defending Dunkirk beaches.
Nick Hall

Evacuate Dunkirk - A selection of photographs taken by Sub Lt. John Rutherford Crosby at Dunkirk during the evacuation from the beaches.
Russell Plummer

Dunkirk’s little heroes - Profile of some of the vessels returning to commemorate the event’s 70th anniversary.
Russell Plummer

Cattle carriers - A look at the specially designed ships that transport livestock around the world.
Jim Shaw

Irish Rover - Tracing the former names, liveries and operators of a hard working coaster.
Roy Cressey

Maritime mosaic - Tankers and bulkers photographed in the 1960s.
Duncan MacKenzie

Prince Among Shipping Lines - The history of a fondly remembered British shipping company that was noted for the variety of ships it operated.
Roy Fenton

Rolling the dice - Profile of vintage passenger ships now being used as Singapore-based gambling ships.
Byron Clayton

Au revoir Blue Lady - A final tour of NCL’s former Norway prior to the ship’s demolition on the beach at Alang.
Peter Knego

Waterfront - Grounded passengers swamp sea routes, Azura enters service, Dublin Port completes tug upgrade, US oil rig fire pollutes Gulf.

Cruise - UK cruise market figures up, new homeport for US Costa fleet, second ship for new cruise line, record number of ships for Europe.
Tony Davis

Ferry - New Stena giant debuts at Harwich, Portsmouth’s cat problems, Channel veteran off to the Med, Olympic theme for Dover ships.
Russell Plummer

Naval - Submarine orders for Barrow, new RN warships under development, Endurance report, US veteran’s return to service delayed.
Gary Davies

Cargo - New terminal planned for Bristol, worldwide traveller returns to Hull, Evergreen confirms huge order, and terminal closes at Goole.
Roy Cressey

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