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End of the TitanicArtists 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
Sir Eric GeddesSir Eric Campbell-Geddes GCB, GBE, PC (26 September 1875 - 22 June 1937), British businessman and Conservative politician
White Star Line flag and clockA White Star Line flag mounted on a brass stand, alongside a ships clock with key attached by string
Emigrants embarking at the Royal Albert Docks, London, 1911Illustration showing emigrants about to board the New Zealand liner Paparoa to make passage to Queensland, Australia, 1911
Propellor of R. M. S. Queen Mary, September 1934Photograph of one of the propellors of R.M.S. Queen Mary, then nearing completion in the John Brown Shipyard, Clydebank. The ship was christened and launched by Queen Mary on 26 September 1934
The French Liner Normandie, February 1935Photograph of the liner Normandie at St. Nazaire, February 1935. Launched in 1932, it took three years to fit her out. When she made her maiden voyage to New York in June 1935
R. M. S. Queen Mary under construction, Clydebank, 1934Photograph of Queen Mary, then known as 534, under construction at John Browns shipyard, Clydebank. Work on the massive liner had been halted between 1931 and 1934 due to lack of funds
Canberra: The First Class LoungeColour illustration depicting the First Class Lounge of Canberra, P&Os super-liner. The ship set off on her maiden voyage to Sydney, Australia in June 1961
Lascar Seamen at work and at rest, 1906Series of Photographs showing Lascar seamen at work in the stokehole of a passenger liner (centre image) and at rest in the Home for Asiatic Seamen (bottom images)
STEAMSHIP DORICWhite Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Liverpool to Canada
Steamship berengaria bePassenger ship on the Atlantic crossing, at this time the largest liner in the Cunard fleet
IMPERATOR STEAMSHIPLiner of the Hamburg-Amerika line - the worlds largest ship in her day: she made only one crossing, then war came, after which she became the Cunarder Berengaria
Bremen LaunchedIn her heyday this fine German liner wins the Atlantic record, but in WW2 she becomes a naval accommodation ship, destroyed by fire in 1941
Winchester Castle SteamPassenger liner of the Union Castle line
A Queen Mary Stateroom
Ships at SouthamptonAn ocean-going passenger liner leaves the port of Southampton, beneath a remarkably cloudy sky
Lusitania Sinks (Dixon)The Cunard passenger liner sinks, with the loss of 1198 lives, after being torpedoed off the Irish coast by German U-boat U-20, while returning to Britain from America
Communications / RadioThe Wireless Telegraphy room of an Atlantic liner
RMS Queen Mary Hedge, St Lawrence, Isle of WightRMS Queen Mary Hedge (topiary), St Lawrence, Isle of Wight. circa 1949
The Roof Garden of Downs Hotel, HassocksThe Roof Garden of the Downs Hotel, Hassocks, fitted up like an ocean liner. Beyond are seen the undulating Sussex Downs. The hotel was one of a number of venues in the south
RMS Berengaria, formerly SS Imperator, ocean linerRMS Berengaria of the Cunard Line, formerly SS Imperator, transatlantic ocean liner, seen here at Southampton. Date: circa 1925
Lockheed L-1011 TristarStewardess Wearing Mini-Skirt Uniforms Posing for a Photo in the Economy-Class Cabin Date: 1970s
Shipbuilding - RMS Franconia 1910In construction the Cunard companys steamer RMS Franconia, covered in girders and scaffolding. Franconia, was intended for the lines Boston service, between Liverpool and Boston, USA. Date: 1910
TSS Largs Bay, steamship of the Australian Commonwealth Line. Date: circa 1922
RMS Mauretania - Cunard LIne Transatlantic Ocean LinerRMS Mauretania was an ocean liner designed by Leonard Peskett and built by Wigham Richardson and Swan Hunter for the British Cunard Line, launched on the afternoon of 20 September 1906. circa 1920
Poster for Union Castle / Safmarine boat services Date: circa 1970s
Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen - Steamship EuropaSS Europa of Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL) (North German Lloyd) was a German shipping company. SS Europa (later SS Liberte) and her sister ship, Bremen, were the two most advanced
Hymn to which the Titanic sunk and photo of the linerHymn to which the Titanic sunk ( Nearer, My God, To Thee ) and picture of the liner. Date: 1912
Vickers Viscount 700A Stewardess Walking Down the Airstairs of an Aer Lingus Viscount 700 Date: 1960s
Lockheed L-1049G Super ConstellationSuper Constelltion Flying over Cloud Date: 1950s
Douglas DC-4EFlat-Bed Sleeper Seat in the First-Class Cabin of a Dc-4E with Square Windows Date: 1950s
Airbus A340A Stewardess Serving Champagne Drinks to Passenger from the Trolley in the Aisle in a First-Class Cabin Mock-Up Date: 1994
CPR's Empress of India in Vancouver, early 1900s Date: early 1900s
RMS Empress of India in Vancouver, Canada Date: early 1900s
RMS Queen Elizabeth launching ceremony in 1938
Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth launched in 1938
Construction of RMS Queen Elizabeth launched in 1938 Sir Percy Bates, Lord Aberconway ands J Piggott
Hoboken Docks New Jersey USA early 1900s
Transatlantic Cunard liner RMS Aquitania
Deck games on board a transatlantic liner
Deck games on board a trans-Atlantic liner, early 1900s
Cunard's RMS Aquitania at speed
Cunard berth at docks, New York, USA
The Cunard Line Berth, New York, early 1900s
Victoria, Vancouver Island, Canada
Steamship Paris, French ocean liner, hand coloured photoSteamship Paris, French ocean liner, early 1900s, hand coloured photo
RMMV Athlone Castle 1st Class dining saloon, Union-Castle Line