Saturday 28th of January 2012

WARSHIPS IFR Magazine

Warships IFR puts the spotlight on the latest developments in the world’s navies. It is edited by a former defence reporter and supported by a top team of reporters.

Warships IFR covers current defence issues and has comments by leading analysts. The magazine regularly includes features on the Royal Navy and the US Navy in addition to incorporating news and features on all other navies across the globe. Warships IFR frequently carries in-depth articles on naval heritage as well as book and DVD reviews.

Shipping Today & Yesterday Magazine

Shipping T&Y includes news and features from across the maritime world and, as the title suggests, covers both historic and modern subject matter. In each issue you can find photographs in both colour and black & white, many of these are exclusive to the magazine.

Regular articles produced in Shipping T&Y include News Report, Cruise Ship Report, Ferry News and the latest book and DVD reviews. Also included is a feature on a particular Memorable Ship (or ships), a Photo Gallery of ships from today and yesterday, Port of Call looks at a specific port in more detail and Forgotten Fleets is a nostalgic review of a shipping line.

 


Photographic CD's E-mail

10 CD's containing maritime photos taken by Nigel Lawrence. The CD's include photos of Merchant Ships from various years, Tugs, Cruise Liners, Coastal Ships and Ferries.

Minimum Requirements: Windows PC with Internet Explorer. Graphics card that enable at least High colour.

© Nigel Lawrence, Seaphotos

Click here to see the list of CD's available and their prices.

 
Aircraft Plans Service E-mail

Mainly of 1/72nd scale the plans were originally published in either Air Pictorial or Aviation News. The plans show outline details from different angles, as well as cross-sections and are ideal for model-making. They do not include cutaways and occasionally include markings (although where this is included it is in black and white only).

Please note all plans are a photocopy of the original and are in black and white. Many of them were orginally produced in large format newspaper and to reproduce them we print them off, usually in 3 overlapping sections, to ensure all detail is included. The later magazines were published in A4 format, which allows us to print them onto the same size sheet as the original.

 
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