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Secret name revealed, the Queen MaryQueen Mary and King George V in a glass covered royal box on the lauching platform. Queen Mary over a microphone revealing the name of the long-kepted secret pronouncing the words
Earhart in IrelandAmelia Earhart lowers herself from her aircraft at Londonderry after her solo transatlantic flight West to East Date: 1932
Souvenir Medal to the pioneers of Transatlantic FlightSouvenir Medal/Medallion to the pioneers of Transatlantic Flight - both those who lost their lives and then (finally) the one (Lindbergh) who succeeded. Date: circa 1927
Travel Luggage Label for Sabena Belgian Air Lines. Date: circa 1960s
Germany - Graf Zeppelin AirshipGermany - LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin Airship. Date: circa 1930
Tea time in the lounge on board the BerengariaWith windows opening on the foam of perilous seas: land-like stability and palatial luxury afloat. As in a seaside hotel, but with ever-changing outlook
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, dining saloonThe dining saloon (not to be confused with the restaurant) for Cabin Class passengers on the Queen Mary Date: 1935
RMS Olympic, cruise ship of the White Star Line (incorrectly captioned as RMS Titanic on the picture itself). early 20th century
RMS Titanic, Dutch Suite, Room B60. Date: circa 1912
RMS Aquitania, Cunard Line cruise ship with 36 years of service, from 1914 to 1950. She served in both world wars, and returned to passenger use afterwards. Date: 20th century
Bristol Brabazon PlaneThe Bristol Type 167 Brabazon was a huge airliner designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company to fly transatlantic routes from the UK to the USA. Date: prototype 1949
White Star Line, Sailings Liverpool & New YorkWhite Star Line - promotional pamphlet for sailings Liverpool and New York via Queenstown showing the sailing schedule for steamers from Liverpool to New York, with image of the Teutonic on the back
RMS Lapland - silk postcard with Hands Across the Sea. The Lapland was the liner that transported most of the Titanic's surviving crew back to England
RMS Lusitania - en route to New York, August 1912RMS Lusitania - Hutchinson Archive. Original photograph taken on board the Lusitania en route to New York on 22 August 1912
Transatlantic Ocean Liner interiorThe lavish and plush interior of a Transatlantic Ocean Liner of the late 19th century. Date: circa 1890
RMS Majestic, White Star Line cruise ship, USARMS Majestic (left), White Star Line cruise ship, alongside a railhead pier on the east coast of America. Date: circa late 1920s
The Arrival of Amelia Earhart at Southampton on June 18th, 1928 following her flight across the Atlantic (becoming the first woman to travel the route as a passenger)
RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner at SouthamptonRMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner of the Cunard Line at Southampton, with tugs Formby and Kestrel. Date: circa 1940s
Frank Capra takes his first shot of EnglandAmerican film director, Frank Capra, along with his wife, Lucille Warner, arrives in Egnland on the ocean liner Normandie
MV Britannic - Cunard White Star ocean linerMV Britannic - Cunard White Star transatlantic ocean liner. circa 1930s
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, swimming poolThe swimming pool for Cabin Class passengers on the Queen Mary Date: 1936
Marconi monument, Poldhu, southern CornwallClose-up of plaque on the Marconi memorial monument, Poldhu, southern Cornwall. The monument marks the location of Poldhu Wireless Station
RMS Aquitania, a Cunard Line ocean liner, in the MerseyThe RMS Aquitania, a Cunard Line ocean liner, in the Mersey - Liverpool, England. Date: 1922
RMS Aquitania, cruise ship in war paint, WW1RMS Aquitania, Cunard Line cruise ship, seen here in war paint during the First World War. The ship served as an armed merchant cruiser, as a troop ship and as a hospital ship. Date: 1914-1918
RMS Queen Elizabeth, Cunard ocean liner, passing Cowes, Isle of Wight. Date: 1950s
Cross-section of the Liner Mauretania by G. H. DavisA cross-section of the Cunard Liner " Mauretania", after its refit. At the time, the liner held the Atlantic speed record, with an average speed of 26.25 knots
Amelia Earhart Greeted at SouthamptonAmelia Earhart is greeted by local dignitaries at Southampton on June 18th, 1928 following her flight across the Atlantic (becoming the first woman to travel the route as a passenger)
Sketch of the interior of the liner Ile de France (1927)Sketch of the interior of the Ile de France (1927)- the giant new liner of the French line - showing the grand dining saloon Date: 1927
RMS Baltic, White Star cruise liner. Date: circa 1900s
Approach to Liverpool landing stageApproach to the Liverpool landing stage, with ships arriving and departing. Date: circa 1904
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
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
RMS Kenilworth Castle, people playing deck gamesRMS Kenilworth Castle, Union Castle Line -- people playing deck games on their way back from a trip to Madeira. Date: 1930s
Advertisement, Union Castle Line and Royal Mail Service, showing destinations including Madeira, Tenerife, St Helena and Africa, managed by Donald Currie & Co, Fenchurch Street, London
Dining room of the Queen Mary on her maiden voyageAn animated scene in the dining-room of the Queen Mary at the start of her maiden voyage across the Atlantic in May 1936. Date: 1936
The Agamemnon in a stormIllustration showing the Agamemnon caught in a storm, in the first attempt to lay a transatlantic telegraph cable for the Atlantic Telegraph Company
Ishbel Macdonald playing golf on board the BerengariaMiss Ishbel Macdonald, daughter of Ramsay Macdonald, playing golf on board the Berengaria during a transatlantic voyage. Date: 1929
Golfers on board the BerengariaBoyer, Boomer and Horton Smith enjoy practising their golf swings on board the ocean liner the Berengaria. Presumably they ran out of balls at some point?! Date: 1931
Berengaria deck tennisPassengers play a form of tennis, played by hand with a rubber ring on board the ocean liner the Berengaria. Date: 1931
Blindfold boxing match on board the BerengariaA blindfold boxing match for the amusement of passengers on board the ocean liner, Berengaria in 1931. Life jackets are worn in case of fouls! Date: 1931
Boxing match on deck of the BerengariaA boxing bout to amuse the passengers on board the ocean liner, the Berengaria. Date: 1931
Racing with petits chevaux on deck of MauretaniaRacing with miniature wooden horses (with pari-mutuel betting) on the deck of the ocean liner, Mauretania. Date: 1931
Fashions for the deck on summer cruising daysSuggested outfits to wear on a summer cruise or transatlantic voyage all from Debenham and Freebody. From left, a two-piece costume in scarlet wool with a smartly flared skirt
Outfits for an ocean cruiseSuggestions for ensembles to be worn when boarding a liner for a cruise or transatlantic voyage, all from Debenham and Freebody
Poster, Use the Transatlantic Telephone, Europe Welcomes You, designed by Eric C Owen. 1937
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