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Steam Ships Collection (page 9)

Steam ships have long been an iconic symbol of maritime travel, connecting continents and cultures across the vast oceans

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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

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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

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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

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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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STEAMSHIP ARABIC
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Mediterranean ports

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STEAMSHIP ADRIATIC
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP LEVIATHAN

STEAMSHIP LEVIATHAN
Atlantic liner of the United States Lines, formerly the Hamburg-Amerika liner Vaterland, made over as war reparations and reconditioned for 2 million (1924 value !"

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Ss GEORGE WASHINGTON

Ss GEORGE WASHINGTON
Atlantic liner of the United States Lines - at this time, the largest liner flying the American flag

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STEAMSHIP AMERICA
Atlantic liner of the United States Lines

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP RESOLUTE

STEAMSHIP RESOLUTE
Atlantic liner of the United American Lines, named after an Americas Cup winner

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: SHIP WINDSOR CASTLE

SHIP WINDSOR CASTLE
Union Castle liner on the South Africa run

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Steamship Arundel Castle

Steamship Arundel Castle
Union Castle liner on the South Africa run

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP OHIO

STEAMSHIP OHIO
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company liner on the New York - Europe run

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STEAMSHIP ALMANZORA
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company liner on the South American run

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP LAPLAND

STEAMSHIP LAPLAND
Transatlantic liner of the Red Star Line, a favourite among travellers for her comfort and her personal service for passengers is beyond criticism

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP BELGENLAND

STEAMSHIP BELGENLAND
Transatlantic liner of the Red Star Line, offering a photographic dark room as well as a Turkish Bath

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STEAMSHIP NARKUNDA
P & O passenger liner on the Australian run

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STEAMSHIP NALDERA
P & O passenger liner on the Australian run

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP MOLDAVIA

STEAMSHIP MOLDAVIA
P & O passenger liner on the Australian run

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Steamship giulio Cesare

Steamship giulio Cesare
Transatlantic liner of Navigazione Generali Italiana

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP DUILIO

STEAMSHIP DUILIO
Transatlantic liner of Navigazione Generali Italiana

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STEAMSHIP CONTE ROSSO
Built in Scotland for the Lloyd Sabaudo Line of Genova, on the South American run

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STEAMSHIP ROTTERDAM
Built by Harland and Wolff, Belfast, for the Holland- Amerika line, sailing from Southampton to New York

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: NIEUW AMSTERDAM

NIEUW AMSTERDAM
Built by Harland and Wolff, Belfast, for the Holland- Amerika line, sailing from Southampton to New York

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Steamship Albert Ballin
Atlantic liner of the Hamburg-Amerika Line

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIPS / PARIS

STEAMSHIPS / PARIS
The largest French atlantic liner of her day, carrying 563 first class passengers, 480 second and 1092 third class, plus 1118 more in the steerage, and 664 crew

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIPS / FRANCE

STEAMSHIPS / FRANCE
French transatlantic liner which offers its passengers drawing and music salons and a childrens theatre

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STEAMSHIPS / SCYTHIA
Passenger ship of the Cunard line

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STEAMSHIPS / LACONIA
Cunarder on the Atlantic run

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STEAMSHIP FRANCONIA
Cunarder on the Atlantic run, described as a floating stadium because of her luxurious sports facilities - swimming pool, gymnasia and racquets court

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP CARONIA

STEAMSHIP CARONIA
Cunarder sailing between Liverpool and the United States : with her sister-ship Carmania she had a reputation for fine lines and luxurious accommodation

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: STEAMSHIP AQUITANIA

STEAMSHIP AQUITANIA
Cunarder on the Atlantic run, described by Lord Northcliffe as the wonder ship of the world




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Steam ships have long been an iconic symbol of maritime travel, connecting continents and cultures across the vast oceans. From the majestic vessels of the Union-Castle Line to the captivating posters adorning Barry Island and Normandie, these steamships epitomize a bygone era of elegance and adventure. One cannot help but be enthralled by the grandeur depicted in the Barry Island poster, showcasing a magnificent steamship sailing through azure waters towards distant horizons. The image evokes a sense of wanderlust, beckoning travelers to embark on unforgettable voyages. Similarly, the Normandie poster exudes sophistication with its sleek design and bold colors. This French Line masterpiece captures the essence of luxury travel aboard this renowned vessel, enticing passengers with promises of opulence and refinement. In contrast to leisurely cruises, warships like HMS Hood served as formidable protectors during times of conflict. The sheer power emanating from this British battleship reminds us that steamships played crucial roles in shaping history. The British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd stands as a testament to Britain's colonial past. Its steamships traversed vast distances between England and India, facilitating trade routes and cultural exchanges that forever altered both nations' destinies. Meanwhile, Cunard White Star liners embodied elegance at sea. These floating palaces were synonymous with comfort and style – where passengers could revel in luxurious accommodations while journeying across oceans towards new adventures. Tragically, not all tales had happy endings; such was the case for Lancastria Steamship. Despite being one of Britain's most celebrated ocean liners before World War II erupted tragically sank off France's coast during an evacuation mission - reminding us that even mighty vessels are vulnerable amidst chaos. Yet amidst triumphs or tragedies alike—South America beckoned explorers via Royal Mail service offered by Union-Castle liner—a promise that exotic lands awaited those who dared venture forth into uncharted territories.