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Passenger Ship Collection (page 2)

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The 'Helena Sloman' Steam-Ship, 1850. Creator: Unknown. The 'Helena Sloman' Steam-Ship, 1850

The "Helena Sloman" Steam-Ship, 1850. Creator: Unknown. The "Helena Sloman" Steam-Ship, 1850
The "Helena Sloman" Steam-Ship, 1850. This splendid screw steamer was built at the works of Messrs. T. and W. Pim

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The iron clipper-ship Cornwallis, a new vessel of the Black Ball line, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The iron clipper-ship Cornwallis, a new vessel of the Black Ball line, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The iron clipper-ship Cornwallis, a new vessel of the Black Ball line, 1862. This magnificent new iron clipper ship, which was launched on the 11th ult. from the yard of Messrs

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The Australian clipper-ship The Royal Family, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Australian clipper-ship The Royal Family, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Australian clipper-ship The Royal Family, 1862. Sailing ship built by Messrs. W. and R. Wright at St. John, New Brunswick. She is consigned to the well-known firm of Messrs

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Hole torn in the hull of RMS Olympic after the collision with HMS Hawke in the Solent, 1911

Hole torn in the hull of RMS Olympic after the collision with HMS Hawke in the Solent, 1911
Hole torn in the hull of RMS Olympic after the collision with HMS Hawke in the Solent, 20th September 1911. The collision took place as Olympic

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: R. M. S. Mauretania, 1937

R. M. S. Mauretania, 1937
R.M.S. Mauretania, 1937. From The Story of Navigation. [The Imperial Tobacco Co. (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Ltd. 1937]

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: RMS Atlantis, c1929-c1952

RMS Atlantis, c1929-c1952. Previously a liner named Andes, the Atlantis was converted into a cruise ship and renamed by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company in 1929

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: SS Great Eastern, 1859

SS Great Eastern, 1859. Pictured at the port of Le Havre, France. Isambard Kingdom Brunel proposed to the Eastern Steam Navigation Company the construction of a steamship five or six times the size

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The HMT Royal Edward, c1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

The HMT Royal Edward, c1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
The HMT Royal Edward, c1915, (c1920). The British Transport Royal Edward, sunk by a German submarine in the Aegean, with a loss of over 1000 lives, August 14, 1915

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The sinking of the SS Arabic, First World War, 19 August 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

The sinking of the SS Arabic, First World War, 19 August 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
The sinking of the SS Arabic, First World War, 19 August 1915, (c1920). Germanys Submarine War: the torpedoing of the outward-bound White Star Liner Arabic off the Irish coast

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The Mauretania, 1922, (1935). Creator: Unknown

The Mauretania, 1922, (1935). Creator: Unknown
The Mauretania, 1922, (1935). In May 1922, the liner Mauretania set a new record of 5 days 8 hours 56 minutes for the crossing from New York to Southampton

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The SS Kaiser Wilhelm II, c1910. Creator: Unknown

The SS Kaiser Wilhelm II, c1910. Creator: Unknown
The SS Kaiser Wilhelm II, c1910. Passenger ship named after the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, launched in 1902 and operated by the North German Lloyd (Norddeutscher Lloyd) shipping line

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Corridor and cabins on SS Insulinde, 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Corridor and cabins on SS Insulinde, 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Corridor and cabins on SS Insulinde, 1914. The Dutch steam ship SS Insulinde was built in 1914 for the Rotterdam Lloyd company and served as a passenger freight ship between Rotterdam and Jakarta

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Christening Group for the Yugoslavian Bakar, J Samuel White and Co, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1931

Christening Group for the Yugoslavian Bakar, J Samuel White and Co, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1931
Christening Group for the Yugoslavian Bakar, J Samuel White and Co shipyard, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 10 Jan 1931

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: RMS Majestic, White Star Line steamship, c1920s. Artist: Kingsway

RMS Majestic, White Star Line steamship, c1920s. Artist: Kingsway
RMS Majestic, White Star Line steamship, c1920s. Built in Germany as the SS Bismarck, this was the largest ship in the world when she was launched in 1914

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The Great Eastern, 1886

The Great Eastern, 1886. Isambard Kingdom Brunel proposed to the Eastern Steam Navigation Company the construction of a steamship five or six times the size of any then in use

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Group of passengers on deck of S.S. Amsterdam, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Group of passengers on deck of S.S. Amsterdam, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Group of passengers on deck of S.S. Amsterdam, c1910

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Leaving Home by a Peninsular and Oriental Companys Steamer; Studies of Life at the Docks, 1890

Leaving Home by a Peninsular and Oriental Companys Steamer; Studies of Life at the Docks, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Leaving Home by a Peninsular and Oriental Companys Steamer; Studies of Life at the Docks, 1890

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Good-bye! A P&O Ship leaving for Australia, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Good-bye! A P&O Ship leaving for Australia, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Good-bye! A P&O Ship leaving for Australia, 1890

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: 1935 Daimler Light 15 with the liner Aquitania at Southampton docks, Hampshire

1935 Daimler Light 15 with the liner Aquitania at Southampton docks, Hampshire

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Outward Bound, The Mauretania, 1910, printed 1918 / 32. Creator: Alfred Stieglitz

Outward Bound, The Mauretania, 1910, printed 1918 / 32. Creator: Alfred Stieglitz
Outward Bound, The Mauretania, 1910, printed 1918/32. A work made of gelatin silver print

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: P. & O. India-China-Australia Mail and Passenger Services, S. S. Maloja, 1932

P. & O. India-China-Australia Mail and Passenger Services, S. S. Maloja, 1932
P. & O. India-China-Australia Mail and Passenger Services, S.S. Maloja, 1932. Ocean liner carrying passengers and mail between England, Australia, China and India

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: RMS Majestic, White Star Line, 1935. Creator: Unknown

RMS Majestic, White Star Line, 1935. Creator: Unknown
RMS Majestic, White Star Line, 1935. Ocean liner working on the North Atlantic run

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: P. & O. Electric Ship Strathaird, 22, 000 Tons, 1932. Creator: Unknown

P. & O. Electric Ship Strathaird, 22, 000 Tons, 1932. Creator: Unknown
P. & O. Electric Ship Strathaird, 22, 000 Tons, 1932. Ocean liner carrying passengers and mail between England, Australia and India

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: RMS Berengaria, 1932. Creator: Unknown

RMS Berengaria, 1932. Creator: Unknown
RMS Berengaria, 1932. Originally a German ocean liner named SS Imperator and launched in 1912, Berengaria served as a troopship during the First World War

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: P. & O. S. S. Ranchi, 16, 600 Tons Gross, India Mail and Passenger Service, 1934

P. & O. S. S. Ranchi, 16, 600 Tons Gross, India Mail and Passenger Service, 1934
P. & O. S.S. Ranchi, 16, 600 Tons Gross, India Mail and Passenger Service, 1934. The Ranchi, (named after the city of Ranchi in eastern India) sailed on a scheduled route between England and Bombay

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The City of London Aberdeen Steam-Ship, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The City of London Aberdeen Steam-Ship, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The City of London Aberdeen Steam-Ship, 1844. This magnificent iron steamer has just been constructed in the Clyde, by Mr

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The Torpedoing of the Channel Steamer Sussex, First World War, March 1916, (c1920)

The Torpedoing of the Channel Steamer Sussex, First World War, March 1916, (c1920)....view of the vessel beached at Boulogne, showing how the bows were blown clean off by the explosion

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Georges Landing-Stage, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Georges Landing-Stage, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Georges Landing-Stage, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The sinking of the Falaba, First World War, 28 March 1915, (c1920). Creator: Cecil King

The sinking of the Falaba, First World War, 28 March 1915, (c1920). Creator: Cecil King
The sinking of the Falaba, First World War, 28 March 1915, (c1920)....how the Elder-Dempster liner was torpedoed by the German submarine - with the loss of 111 lives - while the boats were being

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The sinking of the Anglia, First World War, 17 November 1915, (c1920)

The sinking of the Anglia, First World War, 17 November 1915, (c1920). Mined in the English Channel: the sinking of the Hospital Ship Anglia

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The SS George Washington, c1910. Creator: Unknown

The SS George Washington, c1910. Creator: Unknown
The SS George Washington, c1910. German passenger ship launched in 1908, named after the first US president George Washington (1732-1799)

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Fisherman and sailors watching a Red Star ocean liner, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Fisherman and sailors watching a Red Star ocean liner, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Fisherman and sailors watching a Red Star ocean liner, c1900. Old salts watch from the quay as a steam-powered transatlantic passenger ship leaves port

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: A Cunard occean liner enters the North River, New York City, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

A Cunard occean liner enters the North River, New York City, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
A Cunard occean liner enters the North River, New York City, USA, c1900. Passenger ship passing the Statue of Liberty the end of a transatlantic voyage. Postcard

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Cunard ocean liners, 1920s. Creator: Unknown

Cunard ocean liners, 1920s. Creator: Unknown
Cunard ocean liners, 1920s. Fastest Ocean Service in the World: R.M.S. " Mauretania", R.M.S. " Berengaria" & R.M.S

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Sailing ship and Red Star ocean liner, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Sailing ship and Red Star ocean liner, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Sailing ship and Red Star ocean liner, c1900. Sailors on board a wind-powered vessel, with a steam-powered transatlantic passenger ship passing in the opposite direction

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Red Star liner in dry dock for repair, c1905. Creator: Unknown

Red Star liner in dry dock for repair, c1905. Creator: Unknown
Red Star liner in dry dock for repair, c1905. Passenger ship of the Red Star Line undergoing regular hull cleaning or other repairs. Postcard

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse and Captain Otto Cuppers, c1905. Creator: Unknown

The SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse and Captain Otto Cuppers, c1905. Creator: Unknown
The SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse and Captain Otto Cuppers, c1905. Passenger liner of the North German Lloyd (Norddeutscher Lloyd) shipping line, 14, 349 tons, 627 feet long, 66 feet wide

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie, c1910. Creator: Unknown

The SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie, c1910. Creator: Unknown
The SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie, c1910. Passenger ship named after the German crown princess, Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1886-1954)

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Red Star Line passenger ship and tender, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Red Star Line passenger ship and tender, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Red Star Line passenger ship and tender, c1900. A tender would take passengers to or from an ocean liner when it was not possible for the ship to dock. Postcard

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Cunard Line, Landing Stage, Liverpool, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Cunard Line, Landing Stage, Liverpool, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Cunard Line, Landing Stage, Liverpool, c1900. A Cunard ocean liner pulls away from the quay at Liverpool to start her transatlantic voyage. Postcard

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II pulls away from the quayside at Bremerhaven, Germany, 1905

The giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II pulls away from the quayside at Bremerhaven, Germany, 1905. Passenger ship named after the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The Red Star Line, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Red Star Line, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Red Star Line, c1900. Red Star Line passenger ships ran between Antwerp in Belgium, Dover in England and New York in the USA. Postcard

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Passengers board the giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II in Bremerhaven, 1905. Creator: Unknown

Passengers board the giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II in Bremerhaven, 1905. Creator: Unknown
Passengers board the giant SS Kaiser Wilhelm II in Bremerhaven, Germany, 1905. Passenger ship named after the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: The SS L Atlantique on fire, 1933, (1935). Creator: Unknown

The SS L Atlantique on fire, 1933, (1935). Creator: Unknown
The SS L Atlantique on fire, 1933, (1935). L Atlantique caught fire off the coast of France on the way to be refitted. The crew abandoned ship, and L Atlantique was considered a total loss

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Cunard Line - In Upper New York Bay, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Cunard Line - In Upper New York Bay, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Cunard Line - In Upper New York Bay, c1900. Passenger liner passing the Statue of Liberty on the way to New York Harbour. Postcard

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Cunard Line - Fastest Steamers in the World, c1910s. Creator: Unknown

Cunard Line - Fastest Steamers in the World, c1910s. Creator: Unknown
Cunard Line - Fastest Steamers in the World, c1910s. RMS Mauretania was built for the Cunard Line by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Wallsend on the Tyne in England

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: Allan Line to Canada, R. M. S. Victorian, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Allan Line to Canada, R. M. S. Victorian, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Allan Line to Canada, R.M.S. Victorian, c1910. A mother and two daughters, one holding a toy sailing boat. RMS Victorian was an ocean liner of the Allan Line

Background imagePassenger Ship Collection: A ship catches fire in the Red Sea, 1930. Creator: Unknown

A ship catches fire in the Red Sea, 1930. Creator: Unknown
A ship catches fire in the Red Sea, 1930. Un Paquebot Prend Feu Dans La Mer Rouge. Rescuers pull survivors from the water as a ship burns



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