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Two Canadian Pacific cruise liners at terminus, Hong KongTwo Canadian Pacific cruise liners at the terminus in Hong Kong. On the left is the Empress of Australia, and on the right the Empress of Canada. Date: 1929
Find the Fault card No. 3 -- cruise ship. circa 1930s
Fleet Laid Up / Gen StrikeFishing trawlers and liners laid up at the Fleetwood docks, owing to shortage of coal due to the General Strike Date: 1926
The Queen Mary Cabin Lounge on the shipThe Queen Mary cabin lounge on the promenade deck. Date: 1936
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, playroom for childrenThe playroom for children of Cabin Class passengers ot the Queen Mary which includes, of course, a model of the ship itself ! Date: 1935
Advert for Bremen & Europa German ocean liners 1937German-built, SS Bremen and her slightly smaller sister ship SS Europa, later SS Libert鬠 were both high-speed steam cruises, traveling to New York, the continent and Far East. Date: 1937
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Burrard Inlet, showing the steamers Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia and Niagara. Date: 1929
Poster advertising Cunard cruises to USA and CanadaPoster advertising the Cunard service to the USA and Canada, offering sunshine cruises. Date: circa 1930s
Illustration in The Worlds Wonder Ships -- rudder of the Queen Elizabeth Cunard liner. It weighs 140 tons, equal to the tonnage of the Mayflower
Naval Shipyard, Invergordon, Ross-shireNaval Shipyard, Invergordon, near Alness, Ross-shire, Scotland. Liners Mess - World War One Date: 1918
Hamburg-American Line piers, Hoboken, New Jersey, USAThe Hamburg-American Line piers at Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. circa 1908
A Union Castle Company Ocean Liner at Cape Town, South Africa being loaded with the glorious fruits of the country and other cargo prior to her homeward journey to England (the Mother Country !)
RMS Kenilworth Castle, Union Castle Line, at seaRMS Kenilworth Castle, Union Castle Line ship, at sea. early 20th century
White Star advertisement for winter cruises, 1932-1933, visiting the Mediterranean, the Middle East and the West Indies. Date: 1930s
The Lusitania at landing stage, Liverpool Date: circa 1913
Detail of Queen Mary ocean liner, by G. H. DavisDetail of the equipment of the Queen Mary ocean liner, which contained 40, 000 tons of steel, in the hull plating and bulkheads and 10, 000, 000 rivets. 1936
Queen Mary ocean liner: Innovations on the bridgeNew methods of wind-deflection; How the watch-keeping officers on the bridge will be protected from the weather by a screen of high-pressure air
Queen Mary ocean liner: Purified air; safe depositsAn unrivalled system of air-conditioning for the main public rooms on board the Queen Mary ocean liner; And the unique provision of safe deposits for the valuables of passagers. Date: 1936
Speed of the great liners by G. H. DavisThe speed of the great liners: a factor which makes head lights and other precautions necessary. Above: a dotted outline shows where the ship would be after 30 seconds movement
Suggested life-saving devices at sea by G. H. DavisFor those in peril on the sea: suggested life-saving devices at sea. Above: a proposed life raft for liners which could be fitted into the stern quarters
Empress of Britain by G. H. DavisThe ocean liner, Empress of Britain, a steamship owned by the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company pictured in detailed cross-section by the artist G. H. Davis
Travel Brochure by Thomas Cook & SonVisit USA and Canada, Travel Brochure by Thomas Cook & Son, LTD. Advertising holidays in the USA and Canada in association with Cunard White Star Line. Date: C. 1936
A baggage tag for a French line Ocean LinerA baggage tag for the French line Ocean Liner service between New York and Paris
Growth of big German liners by G. H. DavisThe growth of the big German liners: how they are spreading into the great ocean passenger routes. A comparison of German and British examples
Greyhound racing on board the BerengariaMimic greyhound racing, at the height of its popularity among smart society in 1930, on board the transatlantic passenger liner, the Berengaria
Bon Voyage CakeWedding and Speciality Cakes. Bon Voyage Cake. Date: 1936
Cooks Ocean Sailing ListPoster advertising Thomas Cooks tours and tickets on ocean liners. Date: circa 1918
Queen Mary Ocean LinerThe giant liner The Queen Mary of the Cunard White Star Company, known as Hull Number 534. Date: 1934
Poster for Yokohama, Japan, featuring liners in the port and notable buildings in the city. Date: circa 1920s
Yokohama, Japan - View from The Hotel New Grand - looking down toward the harbur and port. Date: 1939
de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liners, G-ADUE Dardanus and G-ADUF Dido, of Imperial Airways
Advert for Gor-ray Koneray pleated skirts 1942
Imperial Airways Poster, Reliability, Comfort. Showing details of the equipment of the most luxurious air liners in the world (Heracles Class), with pictograms of features on a yellow background. 1934
SS Olympic liner engine repairs blueprint, balance weights for crankshafts, 1932-1933 Date: 1932-1933
RMS Mauretania in Fishguard Harbour, undated
The S. S. Princess Sophia, coastal passenger linerThe S.S. Princess Sophia, coastal passenger liner of the Canadian Pacific Railway. She was sunk in October 1918 with the loss of all aboard after grounding on Vanderbilt Reef in Lynn Canal near
Chelsea Piers in New York CityChelsea Piers, a series of piers on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City. They were the terminus for transatlantic liners such as Titanic and her sister ships, as well as Lucitania
Cunard Line R. M. S. MauretaniaCunard Line R.M.S. Mauretania. Holder of the Blue Riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing (1907- 1929)
Title page, Orient Line Steamer Guide
Scenes on board the SS Austral: the drawing room, the dining room and the promenade deck. The SS Austral, a passenger vessel which took part in the early transportation by sea of refrigerated meat
Advertisement for refrigeration units for shipsAn advertisement for The Bell-Coleman Mechanical Refrigeration Company of Glasgow and London, Makers of Cold Air and Ice Making Machinery, as used on board various ships
The ports of Plymouth and GravesendViews of the ports of Plymouth, Devon (top) and Gravesend, Kent (below), showing the coastline and shipping. circa 1883
Titanic - Need for Searchlights on Ocean RacersPage from The Sphere demonstrating how searchlights on fast ocean passenger liners might have avoided the Titanic disaster. Date: 1912
Titanic - Palatial appointments of the liner sunk after icebA double page spread from the Illustrated London News following the sinking of the Titanic, showing some of the most well appointed interiors of the luxurious ship including a four-poster bed in
Advertisement for refrigeration equipment for shipsAdvertisement for the Dry Air Refrigerator or Freezing Machine, from the Haslam Foundry & Engineering Co Ltd of Derby, showing refrigeration equipment for ships. circa 1883
The SS Austral, a passenger vessel which took part in the early transportation by sea of refrigerated meat between Australia and Europe
Tennis court on board the Empress of BritainA full-sized tennis court on board the Canadian Pacific liner, the Empress of Britain, departing from Southampton on a world cruise for four and a half months
Launch of RMS Queen MaryPart of the crowd at the launch of RMS Queen Mary, the new giant Cunard White Star Liner. Above them is Queen Mary herself, in a glass Royal Box which protected the royal party from heavy rain