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STEAMSHIPS / FRANCEFrench transatlantic liner which offers its passengers drawing and music salons and a childrens theatre
STEAMSHIP ANDANIAPassenger liner of the Cunard line, sailing the Atlantic crossing
STEAMSHIP MONTROSECanadian Pacific liner, sailing between Europe and Canada
Steamship montlaurierCanadian Pacific liner, sailing between Europe and Canada
EMPRESS OF CANADACanadian Pacific liner, sailing between Vancouver and China and Japan, carrying not only regular passengers but 900 Asiatics and cargoes of silk
NORMANDIE (SEBILLE)French transatlantic liner
GREAT WESTERN STEAMEROne of the first steamships to cross the Atlantic, Brunels paddle-wheel vessel was the first purpose-built passenger liner, making 64 crossings before being broken up in 1856
Future Atlantic LinerTransatlantic passenger liners will be aerodynamically shaped for faster travel. This vessel is based on a project by American designer Norman Bel Geddes
LINER UNITED STATESA number of small tugs alongside the liner United States, holder of the Blue Riband of the Atlantic, at Southampton
Letter Flown to LinerA Philadelphia businessman with an urgent letter for a passenger on the outgoing transatlantic liner Olympic has it flown and dropped onto the ships deck
Volturno Ablaze 1913In a fierce storm, the passenger liner Volturno, on her way from Rotterdam to New York, catches fire : some passengers are rescued
AMERICA ON FIRE 1926The passenger liner on fire while anchored at Newport, Rhode Island
Staffordshire SteamshipPassenger liner of the Bibby line
Strathnaver SteamshipPassenger liner of the P&O line
Strathmore SteamshipPassenger liner of the P&O line
Tuscania SteamshipPassenger liner of the Anchor Line, plying between England and India, on one occasion carrying the writer of this caption as a small boy
Vandyck SteamshipPassenger liner of the Lamport and Holt company
Orduna SteamshipPassenger liner of the Pacific Steam Navigation company
OLYMPIC STEAMSHIPPassenger liner of the Cunard line
Niagara SteamshipCanadian passenger liner used on the Vancouver to Australia run
STEAMSHIPS / ASTURIASTurbine passenger liner of the Royal Mail Lines employed on the South American run
Anchor Line SteamerA passenger liner of the Anchor Line leaves harbour for India or Australia
Liner and Fishing BoatsWhen fog reduces visibility, a transatlantic liner runs down a group of fishing boats
Imperial Star LinerPassenger liner of the Blue Star Line
Homeric LinerPassenger ship of the Cunard White Star line, sailing from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg
DUCHESS OF RICHMONDPassenger liner of the Canadian Pacific Line
Britannia CunarderPassenger liner of the Cunard Line which starts the first regular transatlantic mail service; in 1849 she is sold to Germany and ends her career sunk as a target ship
Steerage Pasengers / 1850Steerage passengers in cramped conditions below decks on board an Atlantic liner
LINER MAURETANIAPassenger liner of the Cunard White Star line, she held the Blue Riband for 21 years; she was withdrawn from service and broken up in 1935
Port Said / Egypt / 1935Port Said: a flotilla of small boats up against the harbour
AMERIQUE STEAMSHIPThe French Transatlantic Companys steamship Amerique towed into Plymouth by tugs
Olympic in DockThe White Star liner in floating dock
Orinoco CollidesIn the roadstead of Cherbourg, the transatlantic passenger liner Orinoco collides with Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse with massive damage to both vessels
Beer Poured OverboardArriving at New York, USA, the French liner Paris is forced to pour its beer overboard
Jet-Propelled SteamshipJet-Propelled Passenger Liner
Cunard Queen Mary 1936The famous Cunard liner
Ship Passengers / GolfDeck golf (putting) on board an Atlantic liner
Deck Tennis on ShipPassengers enjoy a game of deck tennis on board the Japanese liner Asama Maru in the Pacific
Coaling at JamaicaAt Kingston, Jamaica (West Indies), long lines of women carry baskets of coal to enable the liner to continue on its way
Brunels Great BritainDepicted in rough seas off Lundy, Brunels ship is the first iron, screw-propelled liner; in 1846 she will run aground, but end her career as a hulk in the Falklands
AQUITANIAPassenger liner on the trans- Atlantic run
Future Air LinerTomorrows air liner, though it still has propellors, is very advanced in design, with wingtip fins rather than tailfin and rudder, Baggage is stowed beneath passengers
Future Passenger LinerThe passenger liner of the future will be streamlined, and carry its own aircraft
MAJESTICPreviously the Bismarck, German-built passenger liner of the White Star Line, at this time the largest steamer in the world, pictured at New York