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Lusitania MemorialThe Lustiania Memorial, Pier Head, Liverpool, England. The Lusitania, a Cunard liner, was torpedoed by the Germans in 1915 on a return journey from New York to Liverpool. Date: 1950s
Gibraltar TradeSmall boats crowd around a British liner as it arrives in Gibraltar. They are selling a variety of silks, rugs, tobacco and fruits to the first tourists of the season. Date: 1960s
Passengers Eat BiscuitsPassengers on the deck of a liner bound for India eat biscuits - and of course their preference is for Huntley and Palmer s... Date: circa 1890
The Queen Mary Cabin Lounge on the shipThe Queen Mary cabin lounge on the promenade deck. Date: 1936
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, cabin restaurantThe restaurant for Cabin Class passengers on the Queen Mary Date: 1935
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
To Paris while you LunchTo Paris - while you lunch, in an Imperial Airways passenger liner, the mid-day Silver Wing. Date: 1932
Cruises to NorwayThe Orient liner Otranto in a Norwegian fjord : her home port is Grimsby, Humberside (England) Date: circa 1910
Lloyd George & DaughterDAVID LLOYD GEORGE Ex-Prime Minister with his daughter Megan on the Cunard liner Mauretania, on their way to Canada and the USA in 1923 1863 - 1945
STEAMSHIP FRANCEPassenger liner of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, she was immensely popular with travellers who had to bid for her cabins Date: 1910
STEAMSHIP BERLINDoppelschraubensalondampfer (twin screw passenger liner) of Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen Date: early 20th century
HANNIBAL OVER LONDONA Handley Page Hannibal of Imperial Airways makes its first passenger flight over central London : it is the largest air liner in the world at this time Date: 1931
Alfred Gwynne VanderbiltARTHUR GWYNNE VANDERBILT Clubman and horse breeder, fortunate to secure a passage on an Atlantic liner to England : unfortunately, that liner was the Lusitania. Date: 1877 - 1915
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
American Bankers Association Travellers ChequesPostcard promoting American Bankers Association Travellers Cheques - The safest, handiest, most satisfactory form of travel funds - the perfect international exchange. Date: circa 1902
Poster advertising Cunard cruises to USA and CanadaPoster advertising the Cunard service to the USA and Canada, offering sunshine cruises. Date: circa 1930s
Ocean liner steams into portPeople greeting a giant ocean liner as it steams into port. Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915
Handley Page Type W air linerPassengers boarding a Handley Page Type W air liner. Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915
Nautical fashion, Vivex colour photographTwo models posing in nautical style fashions, popular in the 1930s. Date: 1934
Harbour scene, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South AmericaHarbour scene at Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America, with people and carriages on the quayside and vessels on the water in the distance. Date: circa 1908
Nursery on board MV Christiaan Huygens ocean linerNursery on board the MV Christiaan Huygens Dutch ocean liner, later used as a troopship during WW2. Date: circa 1933
Cover design, The Worlds Wonder Ships, showing the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth Cunard Line cruise ships. circa 1957
Illustration in The Worlds Wonder Ships -- rudder of the Queen Elizabeth Cunard liner. It weighs 140 tons, equal to the tonnage of the Mayflower
Cunard White Star Queen Elizabeth Liner Launch BookletCunard White Star Queen Elizabeth Liner / Ship Launch Booklet. Date: 1938
City of New York steamerThe City of New York, a screw-steamer built by Messrs Tod and Macgregor, of the Clyde, Glasgow, for the Inman Line (the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam-ship Company)
Cover of a souvenir booklet for the Docks at Southampton, shaped into the form of an ocean liner. Date: circa 1935
Matson liner Lurline, Honolulu harbour, Hawaii, USAMatson liner Lurline (sister ship of Monterey and Mariposa) entering Honolulu harbour, Hawaii, USA. Date: 1935
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Boat Deck - Funnels. Date: 1922
Cunard Building - Pier Head - Liverpool, England Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Aquitania arriving in New York, USA. Date: 1922
The New Cunard Building in New York, USA. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Childrens Room. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - En Suite Room. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Smoking Room. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Dining Saloon and Dome. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Dining Saloon. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Music RoomThe Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class Music and Drawing Room. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Second Class State Room. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Kitchen CornerThe Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - A corner of one of the Kitchens. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Verandah Cafe. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Saloon Lounge Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Saloon Smoking Room. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Regal Suite Bedroom. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Regal Suite Dining Room. Date: 1922
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Writing Room / LibraryThe Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Writing Room and Library. Date: 1922
The Cunard British Line Ocean Liner RMS Mauretania sailing across the Atlantic Ocean with a stylised setting sun behind her. Date: 1922
Badge of the Cunard British Line Ocean Liner RMS MauretaniaThe Insignia/badge of the Cunard British Line Ocean Liner RMS Mauretania Date: 1922
Different forms of Transport by Air, Rail, Sea and RoadFour different forms of Transport by Air, by Rail, by Sea and by Road. Date: 1920s