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45 Photographic Prints
St Vincent Sailing ShipSailing warship of the Royal Navy, later a training ship at Portsmouth, Hampshire. Date: in 1908
SAILING SHIP AEMILIAHet Admiraelsschip van Hollant - the Dutch Admirals flagship
Great Eastern 1857The steamship of Brunel & Scott Russell in full steam
Challenge / ClipperThe American clipper ship Challenge, of New York
YORKSHIRE PACKET SHIPAmerican packet ship, depicted arriving at Liverpool after crossing the Atlantic from New York
Outward Bound. Sailing ship leaving harbour. Date: ca. 1847
Clipper Ship Contest sailing at sea under full sail Date: 1853
Clipper ship Three Brothers, 2972 tons: The largest sailing ship in the world. Date 1875
Steam ship Southerner, Capt. Berry. Regular packet between New York & Charleston, South Carolina. Steam ship Southerner, Capt. Berry. Regular packet between New York & Charleston, South Carolina
Clipper Ship Young America sailing at sea under full sail. Date: 1853
Neptune SteamshipSince this paddle steamer is depicted on the Elbe, it is doubtless employed on the England to Hamburg run. The other ship is the Caledonia
United States Auxiliary Screw steam frigate Merrimac 60 guns. Off the entrance to New York harbour. Print showing a broadside view of the port side of the steam frigate U.S.S
View of the New York quarantine, Staten Island. Print showing ships and boats offshore of the New York quarantine station at Staten Island. Date c1833
The Steamship Oregon, of the Cunard Line, between New York and Liverpool via Queenstown. Date c1844
Providence and Stonington Steamship Co s. steamers, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: New York and Boston and Providence. Date c1877
The magnificent steamships Egypt and Spain: of the national steamship line, between New York and Liverpool. Date c1879
The grand new steamboat Pilgrim: the largest in the world: flagship of the Fall River line - running between New York and Boston via New port and Fall River - commander: Capt. Benj. M. Simmons
The American steamship Columbia, of New York for Europe. Date c1852
Perspective view of the order of sailing and conducting his majestys ships of war and transports
United States Navy First Class Cruisers New York and Brooklyn. The New York (left, in distance) and the Brooklyn (center), at sea, significant ships in the culmination of the Spanish-American War
The Race for the Queens Cup between the American yacht Sappho and the English yacht Livonia, in New York Harbour, October 23rd 1871. Date: October 23rd 1871
The Miniature Ship Red, White, and Blue on her Voyage from New York to London, August 1866; with Capts. Hudson & Fitch, & dog Fanny. Sailed from New York, July 9th, arrived at Margate Aug. 16th 1866
PLYMOUTH, DevonSailing vessels and a steamship in the harbour at Plymouth, Devon Date: circa 1830
PORTSMOUTH, HampshireA steamship and sailing vessels large and small in the harbour at Portsmouth, Hampshire Date: 1840
Pool of LondonSailing ships and barges in the Pool of London. Date: 1888
Merchant Steamer and a Passenger Liner in the Brambles ChannIllustration of a merchant steamer and passenger liner passing close by in the narrow Brambles Channel, off Southampton
SS Ernest Bazin, 1897Illustration of M. Bazins Roller Steamer, SS Ernest Bazin, leaving Le Havre on a sea trial, July 1897. This vessel, launched in 1896
The Prussian War-Steamer, Nix, 1851Engraving of the Prussian War-Steamer Nix, built by Robinson and Russell of Millwall, London, 1851. This paddle steamer underwent trials on the Thames river in March and April of that year
The Winans Ocean Steamer, 1858Engraving of the Winans Ocean Steamer cigar ship, launched at Ferry Bay, Baltimore, on 6th October 1858. Intended as an ocean-going vessel, she was 180 feet long and had a displacement of 350 tons
Twin Steam-Ship Castalia, September 1874Engraving of the twin-hulled, paddle steamer Castalia, September 1874. Launched in that year, for the English Channel Steamship Company
William / Conqueror / ShipsShips of William the Conqueror sailing to battle
Silver Springs, FloridaA paddle steamer approaches the landing at Silver Springs, Florida, in the heart of the swamp country. Date: circa 1860
Sailing Ships / VictoryH.M.S. Victory at sea
Natchez and EclipseA race between the two paddlesteamers Natchez and Eclipse on the Mississippi
Cooks Nile SteamerThe Egypt, one of the paddle steamers operated by Thomas Cook for excursions on the Nile
C17 Sailing ShipsA ships boat takes an officer ashore past two naval vessels
Steamship dreadnoughtDreadnough, the Royal Navy battleship which introduced a new era of construction : her all big gun design made all earlier battleships obsolete. She fought in WW1, scrapped 1923
Lightning Strikes ShipSailing ship in stormy seas struck by lightning
Steamer on Loch LomondThe Marion paddle-steamer carries excursionists cruising among the bonny bonny banks of Loch Lomond
Thames Steamer 1835Steamboats on the Thames at Gravesend, Kent
Bristol PaddlesteamerPaddle steamer of the Fall River Line, plying between New York and Boston
Lightning and Ship 3A sailing warship, under half sail to keep from being driven by a storm onto the rocky coast, is struck by lightning on both its mainmast and foremast
Lightning and Ship 2The foremast of a sailing warship, anchored off the coast, is struck by a shaft of lightning which runs down to the deck
Australia / MelbourneMelbourne Docks - Hobsons Bay Railway pier, sailing ships outnumber the steamship