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Atlantic Collection (page 13)

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Map of the Atlantic Ocean. 18th century

Map of the Atlantic Ocean. 18th century
Map of the Atlantic Ocean from Newfoundland to Cape Horn. At A Voyage to the South-sea and along the coasts of Chili and Peru, in the years 1712, 1713 and 1714 by Amedee-Franc

Background imageAtlantic Collection: United States. New York. The Statue of Liberty

United States. New York. The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island by Frederic Bartholdi

Background imageAtlantic Collection: La Rochelle. Map of the city on the Atlantic. 16th century

La Rochelle. Map of the city on the Atlantic. 16th century
La Rochelle. Map of the city on the Atlantic. Sixteenth-century engraving by Jollain

Background imageAtlantic Collection: WW2 leaflet, Warship Week, Win this Battle

WW2 leaflet, Warship Week, Win this Battle with the help of your savings. In support of the National Savings Movement and the Warship Week Campaign. Date: 1942

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Interior of Latecoere

Interior of Latecoere
Interior of the Latecoere 521 flying boat Lieutenant de Vaisseaux Paris, carrying 30 passengers trans-Atlantic or 70 on Mediterranean routes in leg-stretching comfort. Date: 1935

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Map of Tenerife, Canary Islands

Map of Tenerife, Canary Islands, with soundings in fathoms. Date: 1838

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Map of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

Map of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, with soundings in fathoms. Date: 1835

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Map of La Gomera, Canary Islands

Map of La Gomera, Canary Islands. Date: circa 1908

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Map of Hierro, Canary Islands

Map of Hierro, Canary Islands. Date: circa 1908

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Marconi monument, Poldhu, southern Cornwall

Marconi monument, Poldhu, southern Cornwall
Close-up of plaque on the Marconi memorial monument, Poldhu, southern Cornwall. The monument marks the location of Poldhu Wireless Station

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Interior, Heinz Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA

Interior, Heinz Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Interior view with an art exhibition, Heinz Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1915

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Emiliania huxleyi coccolithophores

Emiliania huxleyi coccolithophores collected from a bloom in the SW Approaches to the English Channel in June 2004. Date: 2004

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Salmo salar, or Atlantic Salmon (male)

Salmo salar, or Atlantic Salmon (male), a freshwater and marine variety. Date: 1879

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Clupea harengus, or Atlantic Herring

Clupea harengus, or Atlantic Herring, an abundant species of the Clupeidae family. Date: 1865

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Pollachius pollachius, or Pollack

Pollachius pollachius, or Pollack, also known as Atlantic Pollock, European Pollock and Whiting Pollack. Date: 1864

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Scomber scombrus, or Atlantic Mackerel

Scomber scombrus, or Atlantic Mackerel. Date: 1863

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Sebastes norvegicus, or Rose Fish

Sebastes norvegicus, or Rose Fish, a species of rockfish, also known as Norway Haddock, Ocean Perch, Atlantic Redfish, Red Perch, Red Bream and Golden Redfish

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Polyprion americanus, or Atlantic Wreckfish

Polyprion americanus, or Atlantic Wreckfish, also known as Stone Bass. Date: 1862

Background imageAtlantic Collection: The Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus)

The Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is a marine chelicerate arthropod.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Quamphegan Park, South Berwick, York County, Maine, USA

Quamphegan Park, South Berwick, York County, Maine, USA
Quamphegan Park, an amusement park in South Berwick, York County, Maine, USA. Date: 1907

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Visit to Madeira - A Business Street in Funchal

Visit to Madeira - A Business Street in Funchal
Black and white lantern slide of a business street in Funchal - Visit to Madeira. Part of Box 125 - Madeira. Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - jumping out of the water

Bottlenose dolphin - jumping out of the water (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - group playing underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - group playing underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - blowing air bubbles underwater

Bottlenose dolphin - blowing air bubbles underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions. Complex play / creative behaviour

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Visit to Madeira - Funchal Beach and Signal Tower

Visit to Madeira - Funchal Beach and Signal Tower
Black and white lantern slide of the Funchal Beach with several pairs of ox harnessed to wooden work equipment and the Funchal signal tower in the background - Visit to Madeira

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - three underwater

Bottlenose Dolphins - three underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - two, smiling

Bottlenose Dolphin - two, smiling (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Group photo, Stanley Scouts and Cubs, Falkland Islands

Group photo, Stanley Scouts and Cubs, Falkland Islands
Group photo, Stanley Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs, Falkland Islands, on Armistice Day 1930. Date: 1930

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Group photo, 1st Stanley Scout Troop, Falkland Islands

Group photo, 1st Stanley Scout Troop, Falkland Islands

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Cross-section of the Liner Mauretania by G. H. Davis

Cross-section of the Liner Mauretania by G. H. Davis
A cross-section of the Cunard Liner " Mauretania", after its refit. At the time, the liner held the Atlantic speed record, with an average speed of 26.25 knots

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Mehmet Munir Ertegun - Turkish Ambassador to the US

Mehmet Munir Ertegun - Turkish Ambassador to the US
Mehmet Munir Ertegun (1883-1944) - Turkish Ambassador to the US at his desk in Washington DC. The Father of the Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Pristonychus complanatus, black ground beetle

Pristonychus complanatus, black ground beetle
A mounted black ground beetle specimen from St. Helena, from the Carabidae family. This species is also known as (Laemonstenus complanatus)

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Titanic - sunrise on April 15th after the ship had sank

Titanic - sunrise on April 15th after the ship had sank
On the verge of the ice floe. A tranquil, yet eery impression of the area of the Atlantic ocean where the White Star passenger liner, RMS Titanic sank the morning after

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Steerage of a North German Lloyds Atlantic Steam-ship, 1872

Steerage of a North German Lloyds Atlantic Steam-ship, 1872
Engraving showing the steerage of a North German Lloyds Atlantic Steam-ship, 1872. Emigrants from many countries, heading for North America, are shown in this image. Date: 1872

Background imageAtlantic Collection: US Army building the Panama Canal, Central America

US Army building the Panama Canal, Central America
The US Army taking part in the building of the Panama Canal, linking the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Date: early 20th century

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Madonna - Fabre Line

Madonna - Fabre Line
The liner Madonna of the Compagnie Francaise de Navigation a Vapeur Cyprien Fabre & Compagnie. The funnel pattern dates this card to between 1905-1915

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Amazing Stories Scifi magazine cover - Ocean Vortex

Amazing Stories Scifi magazine cover - Ocean Vortex
Mysterious areas are found in the Atlantic where ships are wrecked - illustration for The non-gravitational vortex& Date: 1930

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Painting of the R34 Airship

Painting of the R34 Airship
Painting of the R34 British airship, first to cross the Atlantic from the UK to the USA in 1919

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Mazagan (El Jadida), Morocco

Mazagan (El Jadida), Morocco
The Harem of a Moorish Minister embarking at Mazagan. The Portuguese fortification of Mazagan, now part of the city of El Jadida, 90-km southwest of Casablanca

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Saint Helena 3

Saint Helena 3
The entrance to the harbour at Jamestown

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Atlantis Site ?

Atlantis Site ?
Are the Azores, in mid- Atlantic, the site of the Atlantis continent ?

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Advertisement for Duchess Steamships to Canada

Advertisement for Duchess Steamships to Canada via Canadian Pacific

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Advertisement for L Atlantique cruise liner

Advertisement for L Atlantique cruise liner. circa 1930

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Bermuda - Dockyard - looking south

Bermuda - Dockyard - looking south
HMD Bermuda (Her/His Majestys Dockyard) - the principal base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic between American independence and the Cold War - looking south Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Advertisement for Sabena airlines

Advertisement for Sabena airlines, with a map of Europe, Africa and the Middle East. circa 1960

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Marathon stilt walker at Lands End, Cornwall

Marathon stilt walker at Lands End, Cornwall
Marathon stilt walker, Russell Fowler, at Lands End, Cornwall, after completing his Tamar Bridge to Lands End marathon walk. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Ted McNamara and burning barrel, Sennen Cove, Cornwall

Ted McNamara and burning barrel, Sennen Cove, Cornwall
Ted McNamara, adventurer, drinking a toast to the barrel in which he was attempting to cross the Atlantic to Florida, until it capsized 50 yards from shore

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Ted McNamara retrieving barrel, Sennen Cove, Cornwall

Ted McNamara retrieving barrel, Sennen Cove, Cornwall
Ted McNamara, adventurer, and Customs men, retrieving the barrel in which he was attempting to cross the Atlantic to Florida, until it capsized 50 yards from shore



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