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Oceanic Collection (page 19)

Background imageOceanic Collection: Chart of oceanic section, to St. Pauls Rocks

Chart of oceanic section, to St. Pauls Rocks

Background imageOceanic Collection: Chart of oceanic section, Tristan D Acunha to Cape of Good H

Chart of oceanic section, Tristan D Acunha to Cape of Good H
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageOceanic Collection: Chart of oceanic section, Halifax, Bermuda

Chart of oceanic section, Halifax, Bermuda
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageOceanic Collection: Section through the Earths crust

Section through the Earths crust
Section showing the two main types of the Earths crust: oceanic and continental

Background imageOceanic Collection: Igneous activity

Igneous activity
A block diagram depicting various types of igneous activity. Fig 65 from The Story of the Earth (1977), a Geological Museum booklet

Background imageOceanic Collection: Oceanic and continental crust

Oceanic and continental crust
A cross section of the Earths surface showing the continental crust on the left and oceanic crust on the right. Beneath the surface layer lies the Basaltic layer (in green) and the Mantle (in grey)

Background imageOceanic Collection: Oceanic subduction zone with island arc

Oceanic subduction zone with island arc
This diagram shows a destructive plate margin, an oceanic subduction zone accompanied by a volcanic island arc

Background imageOceanic Collection: AUSTRALIA. NORTHERN TERRITORY. Ubirr Rock. Kakadu

AUSTRALIA. NORTHERN TERRITORY. Ubirr Rock. Kakadu National Park. Cave

Background imageOceanic Collection: AUSTRALIA. NORTHERN TERRITORY. Ayers Rock. Paleolithic

AUSTRALIA. NORTHERN TERRITORY. Ayers Rock. Paleolithic art. Cave

Background imageOceanic Collection: Frederick Lack, steamship and tourist agent

Frederick Lack, steamship and tourist agent. Various shipping posters including those for, Canadian Pacific, Red Star Line, United States Lines, C.T.G French Line, Cunard Line and White Star Line. C

Background imageOceanic Collection: An Allan Line Royal Mail triple screw steamer

An Allan Line Royal Mail triple screw steamer
The Allan Line Royal Mail triple screw steamer, " Victorian" and " Virginian". (12000 tons). Allan Line was bought by Canadian Pacific Steamships in 1917

Background imageOceanic Collection: The Canadian Pacific S. S. Empress of France

The Canadian Pacific S. S. Empress of France
The Canadian Pacific S.S. Empress of France (18350 tons) 1930s

Background imageOceanic Collection: The Oceanic. Pioneer steamer of the White Star Line

The Oceanic. Pioneer steamer of the White Star Line. The Oceanic. Pioneer steamer of the White Star Line

Background imageOceanic Collection: White Star Line, SS Olympic window sketches

White Star Line, SS Olympic window sketches
A White Star Line handwritten booklet entitled Particulars of Oceanic Steam Navigation Co, SS Olympic, May 1911. The vessel returned to the shipyard in Belfast in October 1911 for alterations

Background imageOceanic Collection: Letter to Thomas Henry Ismay

Letter to Thomas Henry Ismay
A letter to Thomas Henry Ismay from twenty of his colleagues and employees on White Star Works headed paper, dated Bootle, 6 February 1899

Background imageOceanic Collection: RMS Oceanic medal

RMS Oceanic medal
A medal presented to Thomas Henry Ismay to mark the launch of the RMS Oceanic on 14 January 1899. The ornate gilt design includes the British and American flags

Background imageOceanic Collection: Oceanic Steamship

Oceanic Steamship
Built for the White Star line with the emphasis on luxurious comfort rather than speed, she is a very popular ship; in World War One she will become a cruiser but wreck in 1914. Date: launched 1899



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