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RMS Baltic, White Star cruise liner. Date: circa 1900s
Hamburg, Germany - Europa entering the harbourHamburg, Germany - steamship Europa entering the harbour. Date: circa 1930s
Ship in harbour, Durban, Natal Province, South AfricaGerman East African liner preparing to leave, Durban, Natal Province, South Africa. Date: circa 1905
Tarabya (Therapia), Istanbul, TurkeyTarabya (Therapia) - world famous for aromatic raspberries, restaurants, hotels. Also the site of the former British Consulate - who still own a garden there. Date: circa 1907
Saint Louis steamship renamed to USS Louisville in WWISaint Louis, twin-screw, was a transatlantic passenger liner built for American Line by William Cramp & Sons Shipbuilders, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1895. Sponsored by Mrs
RMS Minnedosa (active 1917-1935). Date: 1919
Vietnam - Commercial Quay, Saigon circa 1906
San Sebastian, Basque SpainSan Sebastian, a coastal city and municipality located in the Basque Autonomous Community, Spain. Date: circa 1930s
RMS Maloja, British ocean liner of the P&O Line. Date: circa 1920s
RMS Kaisar-i-Hind, cruise ship of the P&O Line. Date: circa 1910s
Rheden, Copenhagen, Denmark. Date: circa 1916
Marseilles, France - French Navy armoured shipMarseilles, France - the French Navys armoured cruiser, Ernest-Renan, at sea. The ship was built at the beginning of the 20th century
East Africa - Steamship Zulu - Ship in Harbour. Part of Box 249 Boswell Collection - East Coast of Africa. Date: circa 1900
Baku, Azerbaijan, Quay Caucasus & Mercury Steamship CompanyBaku, Azerbaijan, The quay of the Caucasus and Mercury Steamship Company Date: circa 1908
Turiamo Bay, Venezuela, Central AmericaTuriamo Bay, naval base, Venezuela, Central America. The gunboat with twin funnels is the Mariscal Sucre. Date: circa 1930
Sydney Cosford - President Bristol Steamship Owners Assoc. Date: 1927
Royal Edward torpedoed August 1915The first British transport ships to be sunk in the First World War, Royal Edward owned by the Canadian Northern Steamship Company
Canadian Pacific Steamers, promenade deckCanadian Pacific Steamers have spacious promenade decks -- children on a Third Class promenade deck, with a specimen Third Class menu printed at the side. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific to Canada and USA -- a Third Class Two-Berth Cabin. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific Steamers and TrainsCanadian Pacific is the only line operating its own Steamers and Trains -- The Empress of Scotland (above), a Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Train leaving Montreal (below). Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific to Canada and USA, Third Class, information page listed names of ships and destinations. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific to Japan and China -- a Third Class Social Room (above), a Colonist Car (below). Save time and trouble by booking Canadian Pacific all the way. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific Third Class LoungeCanadian Pacific steamer -- Third Class Lounge. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific Third Class Dining RoomCanadian Pacific Ocean and Rail Services ensure through connections -- a Third Class Dining Room. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific Third Class Four-Berth Cabin. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific Third Class NurseryCanadian Pacific is the only combined Steamship and Rail route -- a Third Class Nursery. Special care is taken of children. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific Third Class Music RoomCanadian Pacific bridges two oceans and links four continents -- a Third Class Music Room. Music for Dancing and Concerts is always available. Date: circa 1930s
Brochure back cover, Canadian Pacific, with travel agents details: A R Stringer, Market Street, Earlestown (Merseyside). Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific Cabin steamers to Canada -- the Montrose leaving Liverpool. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific Third Class Smoke RoomCanadian Pacific, the best route for the Settler to the Canadian Farm -- Third Class Smoke Room. Date: circa 1930s
Canadian Pacific Empress steamers to Canada -- the Empress of France at Southampton. Date: circa 1930s
Steamboat Sigulda. Built in 1901. ModelSteamboat Sigulda. Built in 1901. Rotterdam. Netherlands. Merchant Fleet, 1921. Model made A?a?A?a?by D. Dmitrijevs, 1989. Scale: 1:100. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia
Stirling Castle clipperClipper Steamship Stirling Castle. 19th century. Colored engraving
Robert Fultons steamboat. Constructed by the North American engineer Robert FULTON (1765-1815). Colored engraving of the 19th century
Docks at Montevideo, Uruguay, South America, with people looking at the steamship Londres from the quayside. circa 1905
Music cover, The Departure of a Troopship, Naval Fantasia (Boer War), by Fabian Scott. 1900
RMS Berengaria, Cunard White Star LineRMS Berengaria, steamship of the Cunard White Star Line. circa 1920s
Cunard Wharf, BostonCunard Wharf within Boston Harbour was owned by the Cunard Line Company who had been awarded the first British Trans Atlantic steamship mail contract in 1839
American Steamship 1920SAn American passenger steamship, possibly at New York Harbour, U.S.A. Date: 1920s
ACADIA STEAMSHIPThe Acadia passenger steamship, entering New York Harbour, U.S.A. Date: 1920s
Great Eastern / CompassesThe compasses of the Great Eastern. The gentleman leaning against the compass base is the Captain of the steamship, William Harrison Date: 1859
Suez Canal PostcardA steamship passes through the canal near Port Said. Date: 1918
The Queen Mary Cabin Lounge on the shipThe Queen Mary cabin lounge on the promenade deck. Date: 1936
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, cabin restaurantThe restaurant for Cabin Class passengers on the Queen Mary Date: 1935