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Steam Ships Collection (page 5)

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Lusitania Painted Grey

Lusitania Painted Grey
The Lusitania is painted war- grey early in the war on its trip back from New York in 1914, a disguise which does not save it from being torpedoed on 7 May 1915

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: NELSON WARSHIP

NELSON WARSHIP
H.M.S. Nelson

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Pourquoi Pas Steamship

Pourquoi Pas Steamship
One of the few ships with a question mark in her name, this is the steamer used by French explorer Charcot

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: WILLIAM FAWCETT

WILLIAM FAWCETT
Although this vessel is not identified, it closely resembles the William Fawcett, the first steamship of the Peninsula Steam Navigation Co (later P&O)

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Rhine Steamboat

Rhine Steamboat
German steamboat on the Rhine

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Pleasure Steamer

Pleasure Steamer
Passengers on the deck of a pleasure steamer at Southend, Essex, England

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Japanese Steamship

Japanese Steamship
An early steamship among traditional Japanese boats, watched by a warrior from the coast

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Napoleon Steamship

Napoleon Steamship
There must be many vessels with this name but this is surely one of the most elegant. She also has the distinction of being Frances first propeller-driven ship

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Paris Deck View

Paris Deck View
Deck view of a French passenger liner, showing - for a change - not the fashionable passengers, but the funnels, windlasses and other equipment essential to a big steamship

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Majestic Saloon

Majestic Saloon
The saloon of this White Star Liner is luxuriously appointed with chairs for the passengers to sit in during the voyage; furthermore, they are taste- fully arranged in neat rows

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Indefatigable Cruiser

Indefatigable Cruiser
Cruiser of the Royal Navy

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Sphinx Steamship

Sphinx Steamship
An early French paddle-steamer with elegant slim funnel

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Victoria and Albert Yt

Victoria and Albert Yt
The royal yacht Victoria and Albert II (the second named thus) lands at Boulogne, taking the royal couple to visit Napoleon III

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Jean Bart Warship

Jean Bart Warship
French battleship, named after a French admiral of the 17th century, seen in the background. (Do not confuse with other ships bearing this name)

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Fitch Steamboat 1

Fitch Steamboat 1
John Fitchs first steamboat makes a successful trip on the Delaware River

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Benbow Warship

Benbow Warship
British warship which takes part in the battle of Jutland, 1915 (Do not confuse with earlier ships of the same name)

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Goeben Warship

Goeben Warship
Powerful German battle-cruiser which easily outruns her British pursuers and escapes to Istanbul, where she is transferred to the Turkish navy as Yavuz Sultan Selim

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Great Eastern Polka

Great Eastern Polka
The mighty ship inspires countless spin-offs : Charles Coote juniors The Great Eastern polka is actually performed on board the ship by Macfarlanes Band

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP FORTH 1849

STEAMSHIP FORTH 1849
The Steamer Forth (which went missing in 1849)

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Aquitania Photo P / C

Aquitania Photo P / C
Cunard White Star Liner. 901 feet long, 45, 647 tons. Scrapped in 1950

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: MAURITIUS

MAURITIUS
The steamer Mauritius off the island of the same name, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Mauretania, at Cherbourg

Mauretania, at Cherbourg
Cunard Line R.M.S. Mauretania at Cherbourg

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: LONDON ENGINEER (COL)

LONDON ENGINEER (COL)
A celebrated Thames steamer plying between London and Margate Date: circa 1819

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Steamship Lucania 1907

Steamship Lucania 1907
The steamship Lucania at Liverpool, UK

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: NORMANDIE

NORMANDIE
Surcouf is the worlds largest submarine before World War Two, with a range of 19, 000 km and carries 80 days stores for long trips away from base. She will be lost in 1942

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Steamship Arcadian

Steamship Arcadian
passenger liner of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Steamships / Teutonic

Steamships / Teutonic
White Star Liner

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Guadeloupe Point a Pitre

Guadeloupe Point a Pitre
The harbour, with steamships and sailing vessels

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: French Redoutable

French Redoutable
The French warship has a crew of 700

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Magenta French Warship

Magenta French Warship
French warship with a crew of 700

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Steamship Belvidere

Steamship Belvidere
The Belvidere steam-boat plied successfully on the Ohio River for several years. It appears to have some kind of internal paddle wheel

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Ship / Q Mary (Shop Int. )

Ship / Q Mary (Shop Int. )
Cunard White Star liner Interior photograph of the shopping centre in the main cabin

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Goeben Photo

Goeben Photo
Admiral Souchons Goeben is one of the most powerful warships of its day, manned by over 1000 men and capable of firing at targets up to 233 km away : top speed 28 knots

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Empress of Britain

Empress of Britain
Built on the Clyde for the Canadian Pacific Line and launched in 1930. Seen here passing through the Panama Canal during a world cruise

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Lusitania - Photo

Lusitania - Photo
The Great Cunard liner Lusitania, was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Funnels and Flags

Funnels and Flags
Funnels and house flags of various steam lines

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Waving at Steamer

Waving at Steamer
A small girl waves to an ocean liner

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: FULTONs CLERMONT

FULTONs CLERMONT
Robert Fultons Clermont, which steamed from New York to Albany and back, August 17-22 1807; the first economically viable steamboat

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: DEUTSCHLAND

DEUTSCHLAND
German battleship of World War Two

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: MAURETANIA 1907

MAURETANIA 1907
Cunard passenger liner on the transatlantic run

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP REGINA

STEAMSHIP REGINA
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP OLYMPIC

STEAMSHIP OLYMPIC
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Southampton via Cherbourg to New York

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP MAJESTIC

STEAMSHIP MAJESTIC
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Southampton via Cherbourg to New York

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP HOMERIC

STEAMSHIP HOMERIC
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Southampton via Cherbourg to New York

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP CERAMIC

STEAMSHIP CERAMIC
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Liverpool to Australia via the Cape

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP CELTIC

STEAMSHIP CELTIC
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Liverpool to New York

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP CEDRIC

STEAMSHIP CEDRIC
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Liverpool to New York

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP BALTIC

STEAMSHIP BALTIC
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Liverpool to New York



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