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Liner Collection (page 5)

Background imageLiner Collection: Shipping poster

Shipping poster for Hamburg-Amerika Line depicting a strong modern cruise liner Date: 1940

Background imageLiner Collection: Royal Mail Line Poster

Royal Mail Line Poster
Striking poster for the Royal Mail Shipping Line to South America, depicting a large ship or passenger liner nearing a harbour

Background imageLiner Collection: White Star Line / American Line poster

White Star Line / American Line poster
Graphic and modernist style German travel poster advertising the services of White Star Line and American Line ships to America

Background imageLiner Collection: Royal Mail Lines L Amerique du Sud

Royal Mail Lines L Amerique du Sud
Royal Mail Lines poster for the French office in Paris advertising travel to South America, to Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. The ocean liner advertised is the Andes

Background imageLiner Collection: Titanic panoramic image

Titanic panoramic image
A panoramic image of RMS Titanic, with a tug, a sailing boat and a rowing boat alongside to show the difference in size. The luxury cruise liner sank on her maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg

Background imageLiner Collection: Manchester Ship Canal - Unloading bananas

Manchester Ship Canal - Unloading bananas
Unloading bananas from a steamship liner moored up on the Manchester Ship Canal directly into railway wagons on a track on the edge of the quayside

Background imageLiner Collection: RMS Empress of Britain, ocean liner

RMS Empress of Britain, ocean liner
The RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Empress of Britain, an ocean liner built between 1928 and 1931, owned by the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company

Background imageLiner Collection: Gymnasium on Titanic

Gymnasium on Titanic
One of seven builders photographs of the RMS Titanic interior, this one showing part of the Gymnasium. Date: circa 1912

Background imageLiner Collection: White Star to New York

White Star to New York
Poster for the White Star Line to New York featuring the RMS Olympic (sister ship to the Britannic and Titanic) in New York harbour with the Woolworth Building in the background

Background imageLiner Collection: The Capture of the Vulcania; Second World War, 1943

The Capture of the Vulcania; Second World War, 1943
Illustration showing a German motor torpedo boat capturing the Italian passenger-liner Vulcania in the Adriatic sea during 1943

Background imageLiner Collection: R. M. S. Queen Mary, Hindenburg and Big Ben, 1936

R. M. S. Queen Mary, Hindenburg and Big Ben, 1936
Illustration of R.M.S. Queen Mary, shown with the airship Hindenberg and the Westminster clock tower Big Ben, in order to give a clear idea of the grand scale of the Cunard White Star Liner

Background imageLiner Collection: Titanic being Built

Titanic being Built
The ill-fated passenger liner, RMS Titanic under construction in a dry dock at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast

Background imageLiner Collection: French Liner Normandie leaving Le Havre, May 1935

French Liner Normandie leaving Le Havre, May 1935
Photograph of the French luxury liner, Normandie, leaving Le Havre on her maiden voyage. When she arrived in New York, 4 days and three hours later, she had captured the Blue Riband quite easily

Background imageLiner Collection: P&O Liner SS Delhi, 1911

P&O Liner SS Delhi, 1911
Photograph of the P&O liner SS Delhi at sea in 1911. Built in 1905 the Delhi was wrecked in a gale off Cape Spartel, Tangiers, in 1911

Background imageLiner Collection: SS Orsova, 1909

SS Orsova, 1909
Photograph of the Orient Steam Navigation Companys Australian Mail Liner SS Orsova at sea, 1909. Built in 1909 by John Brown and Co

Background imageLiner Collection: Communications Room on an Atlantic liner

Communications Room on an Atlantic liner
A communications room onboard an Atlantic liner, an example of the kind that would have been on board the Titanic. Built by the shipyard Harland and Wolff for White Star Lines

Background imageLiner Collection: White Star Line Brochure

White Star Line Brochure
Front cover of a White Star Line brochure featuring a picture of the ill-fated Titanic

Background imageLiner Collection: Sport / Swimming / Pools

Sport / Swimming / Pools
Swimming and relaxing at the swimming pool on board the luxury German cruise liner " The Bremen"

Background imageLiner Collection: STEAMSHIPS / MAURETANIA

STEAMSHIPS / MAURETANIA
Cunarder on the Atlantic run, at this time the fastest ocean-going liner of them all, breaking all the Atlantic records

Background imageLiner Collection: EMPRESS OF FRANCE

EMPRESS OF FRANCE
Canadian Pacific liner, sailing between Liverpool and Quebec and doing cruises during the winter

Background imageLiner Collection: NORMANDIE (POOL)

NORMANDIE (POOL)
French transatlantic liner - the First Class swimming pool

Background imageLiner Collection: CITY OF NAGPUR LINER

CITY OF NAGPUR LINER
passenger liner of the Ellerman line, sailing to India via South Africa

Background imageLiner Collection: Tamaroa Steamship

Tamaroa Steamship
Passenger liner of the Shaw, Savill and Albion line. Date: 1922

Background imageLiner Collection: HMT Assaye, P & O liner and British troop ship

HMT Assaye, P & O liner and British troop ship
HMT (RMS) Assaye, P & O liner, used as a British troop ship during the 1920s, mostly between the UK and India. Date: circa 1925

Background imageLiner Collection: Poster, Cunard cruise liner the Sylvania

Poster, Cunard cruise liner the Sylvania. 20th century

Background imageLiner Collection: Poster, Cunard cruise liner the Caronia

Poster, Cunard cruise liner the Caronia. 20th century

Background imageLiner Collection: Cunard Line poster

Cunard Line poster
Fabulously detailed poster for Cunard Line shipping company showing a passenger liner in cross-section with cabins and rooms visible on various decks

Background imageLiner Collection: Steamships - Asturias

Steamships - Asturias
Turbine passenger liner of the Royal Mail Lines employed on the South American run Date: 1934

Background imageLiner Collection: SS Lucania - Cunard

SS Lucania - Cunard
SS Lucania. This Cunarder is the first ship to be equipped with Signor Marconis wireless system : for a while she holds the Blue Riband for the fastest Atlantic crossing. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageLiner Collection: Poster, British-American Air Services Ltd

Poster, British-American Air Services Ltd, Heston Airport, Hounslow, Middlesex. 20th century

Background imageLiner Collection: Quayside - Port of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Quayside - Port of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Date: circa late 1940s

Background imageLiner Collection: Ocean Liner in dock in Bermuda

Ocean Liner in dock in Bermuda. Date: 1908

Background imageLiner Collection: Aquitania Illustration

Aquitania Illustration
Cunard White Star Liner. 901 feet long, 45, 647 tons. Scrapped in 1950

Background imageLiner Collection: De Havilland Comet 1956

De Havilland Comet 1956
The Comet is the first commercial jet-liner, carrying 36 passengers at 800 km/h, half as fast again as any other airliner currently in commercial service

Background imageLiner Collection: Ship / Q Elizabeth / Pcard

Ship / Q Elizabeth / Pcard
Cunard White Star liner

Background imageLiner Collection: MAURETANIA (PEARS)

MAURETANIA (PEARS)
Passenger liner of the Cunard line on the Atlantic run to New York

Background imageLiner Collection: Great liners on hospital duty, WW1

Great liners on hospital duty, WW1
The Cunard ocean liners, Olympic and Aquitania pictured arriving back on Britains shores during the First World War. Both vessels were converted for use as hospital ships during this time. Date: 1916

Background imageLiner Collection: Model of the Queen Mary by G. H. Davis

Model of the Queen Mary by G. H. Davis
Advertisement for the unique take to pieces coloured model of the luxury passenger liner, RMS Queen Mary designed by Illustrated London News artist, G. H. Davis

Background imageLiner Collection: P&O RMS Straithaird

P&O RMS Straithaird
India and Australia Mail and Passenger Service - the P&O vessel RMS Straithaird - 22, 500 tonnes. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLiner Collection: The launch of the Cunard White Star Liner - Queen Mary

The launch of the Cunard White Star Liner - Queen Mary by HM The Queen at Clydebank, Septmeber 26th, 1934. Now permanently located at Long Beach, California, United States. Date: 1934

Background imageLiner Collection: Jack Roper, Lusitania survivor

Jack Roper, Lusitania survivor
Jack Roper, a surviving crew member of the Cunard ocean liner RMS Lusitania, which was sunk by German U-Boat torpedo on 7th May 1915

Background imageLiner Collection: Queen launches the ship that bore her name

Queen launches the ship that bore her name
In September 1938 HM the Queen launched the ship that bore her name. In October 1946 the Queen returned to the Clyde. She accompanied the vessel during the speed trials off the Isle of Arran

Background imageLiner Collection: RMS Carpathia officers

RMS Carpathia officers

Background imageLiner Collection: Poster for Candian Pacific Mont Cruises

Poster for Candian Pacific Mont Cruises - a glamorous lady in a green dress leans back against the rail of the liner, holding a black witches hat by its lengthy bowstrings

Background imageLiner Collection: End of the Titanic

End of the Titanic
Artists impression of the final moment of the ill-fated White Star Line passenger liner, RMS Titanic, turning onto her end before plunging forward into the water

Background imageLiner Collection: Sir Eric Geddes

Sir Eric Geddes
Sir Eric Campbell-Geddes GCB, GBE, PC (26 September 1875 - 22 June 1937), British businessman and Conservative politician

Background imageLiner Collection: White Star Line flag and clock

White Star Line flag and clock
A White Star Line flag mounted on a brass stand, alongside a ships clock with key attached by string

Background imageLiner Collection: Emigrants embarking at the Royal Albert Docks, London, 1911

Emigrants embarking at the Royal Albert Docks, London, 1911
Illustration showing emigrants about to board the New Zealand liner Paparoa to make passage to Queensland, Australia, 1911



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