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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
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
The Liner Queen Mary shown alongside Palace of WestminsterThe Cunard Liner RMS Queen Mary shown alongside Palace of Westminster, which gives an indication of her enormous size (the worlds largest liner at this date)
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
Cyrus West FieldCYRUS WEST FIELD American financier, pioneer of the transatlantic cable. Date: 1819 - 1892
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, cabin restaurantThe restaurant for Cabin Class passengers on the Queen Mary Date: 1935
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, playroom for childrenThe playroom for children of Cabin Class passengers ot the Queen Mary which includes, of course, a model of the ship itself ! Date: 1935
From USA to FranceIn the year 2000, the airship from New York docks at Paris airport after its transatlantic crossing Date: 1911
Welcoming Captain Lindbergh at Aero Club Dinner by HynesCaricatures of members of the Aero Club giving a dinner for Captain Charles Lindbergh following his record-breaking trans-Atlantic flight in May 1927. From left, Sir Philip Sassoon, Lt.-Com
Advert for Bremen & Europa German ocean liners 1937German-built, SS Bremen and her slightly smaller sister ship SS Europa, later SS Libert鬠 were both high-speed steam cruises, traveling to New York, the continent and Far East. Date: 1937
View of the port, Mediah (Mehdya), MoroccoView of the port and transatlantic shipping office at Mediah (Mehdia, Mehedya, Mehdya), Morocco. circa 1910
Poster, Canadian Pacific, Empress of BritainPoster advertising Canadian Pacifics Empress of Britain, Canadas Challenger. Date: circa 1930s
Poster advertising Cunard cruises to USA and CanadaPoster advertising the Cunard service to the USA and Canada, offering sunshine cruises. Date: circa 1930s
R34 Airship, Transatlantic crossing 1919Flying over the fleet in the firth of forth, the R 34 the first British transatlantic dirigible. Illustration showing the armed demonstration flight over Heligoland
Pan American poster, To Paris, designed by Jean Carlu. Showing a stylised image of a woman with a basket of flowers, with Parisian landmarks in the background. Date: 1958
Cunard White Star Queen Elizabeth Liner Launch BookletCunard White Star Queen Elizabeth Liner / Ship Launch Booklet. Date: 1938
Cunard Companys regular passenger, mail, freight servicesBrochure page listing the Cunard Companys regular passenger, mail and freight services. Date: 1922
The Cunard British Line Ocean Liner RMS Mauretania sailing across the Atlantic Ocean with a stylised setting sun behind her. Date: 1922
WW2 - Cunard Liner Queen Mary on War Service, New York, USAWW2 - Cunard Liner Queen Mary on War Service (as a Troop Transport Ship), New York, USA Date: circa 1945
Christopher Columbus nears the New WorldChristopher Columbus about to set his eyes on the New World for the first time, after his perilous journey across the Atlantic Ocean, sighting the Bahamas archipelago on 12th October, 1492
R. M. S. Queen Mary, record Atlantic crossing, by G. H. DaviThe ever-shortening Atlantic crossing: Epochs in its history; with a scale showing, graphically, the reduction from Columbuss seventy days to the Queen Mary in four days. 1936