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Vessel Collection (#88)

"From the RMS Carpathia to the USS Thresher: A Journey through Vessels" Step back in time to 1903, as the majestic RMS Carpathia set sail

Background imageVessel Collection: Concert gazebo mid-17th century oil canvas 67. 5 x 79 cm

Concert gazebo mid-17th century oil canvas 67. 5 x 79 cm
Concert in a gazebo, mid-17th century, oil on canvas, 67.5 x 79 cm, signed and dated lower right on the vessel, not completely legible: J. van Rint [el]. fe, . 5, 9 [?], J. van Rintel, 17. Jh

Background imageVessel Collection: Woman scouring vessel boiler sander maid sanding

Woman scouring vessel boiler sander maid sanding
Woman scouring a vessel, The boiler sander. A maid is sanding a copper kettle in the kitchen. There is a barrel, tub and lantern on the floor. In the background a girl kneels by a kettle on the fire

Background imageVessel Collection: Harbor scene vessel passengers landing

Harbor scene vessel passengers landing
Harbor scene with vessel and passengers landing

Background imageVessel Collection: Tantoura shipping Loading sailing vessel melons

Tantoura shipping Loading sailing vessel melons
Tantoura shipping. Loading sailing vessel with melons. a view of a boat, children and men with a wagon on the shore of Tantura. 1920, Israel, Ṭanṭūra

Background imageVessel Collection: Sinai Red Sea Tor Wady Hebran Arab sailing vessel

Sinai Red Sea Tor Wady Hebran Arab sailing vessel
To Sinai via the Red Sea, Tor, and Wady Hebran. Arab sailing vessel on the Red Sea 1900, the Red Sea is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia

Background imageVessel Collection: Unloading vessel harbour 1900 Lebanon Beirut

Unloading vessel harbour 1900 Lebanon Beirut
Unloading a vessel in the harbour 1900, Lebanon, Beirut

Background imageVessel Collection: Vessel Abstract Heads 100 BC-700 Peru South Coast

Vessel Abstract Heads 100 BC-700 Peru South Coast
Vessel with Abstract Heads, 100 BC-700. Peru, South Coast, Nasca style (100 BC-AD 700). Earthenware with colored slips; overall: 10.4 x 14 cm (4 1/8 x 5 1/2 in.)

Background imageVessel Collection: Vessel Deity Mask 1200-900 BC Central Mexico

Vessel Deity Mask 1200-900 BC Central Mexico
Vessel with Deity Mask, 1200-900 BC. Central Mexico (Las Bocas, Puebla?), Olmec, Formative Period. Ceramic, traces of pigment; overall: 18 x 17.1 x 15.9 cm (7 1/16 x 6 3/4 x 6 1/4 in.)

Background imageVessel Collection: Vessel Shape Figure 1000-1460s Peru Central Coast

Vessel Shape Figure 1000-1460s Peru Central Coast
Vessel in the Shape of a Figure, 1000-1460s. Peru, Central Coast, Chancay sytle, 12th-15th century. Earthenware with painted slip; overall: 63.5 cm (25 in.)

Background imageVessel Collection: An 18th Century Naval Battle, French Sailors Boarding An English Vessel. From A Contemporary Print

An 18th Century Naval Battle, French Sailors Boarding An English Vessel. From A Contemporary Print

Background imageVessel Collection: A 15Th Century Caravel. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1889

A 15Th Century Caravel. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1889

Background imageVessel Collection: A 16Th Century Galley Ship. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1889

A 16Th Century Galley Ship. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1889

Background imageVessel Collection: The S. S. Great Britain Leaving Liverpool, England In 1853. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And

The S. S. Great Britain Leaving Liverpool, England In 1853. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles
The S.S. Great Britain Leaving Liverpool, England In 1853. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageVessel Collection: Ancient Briton With Coracle And Plow. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G. T. Bettany Published 1888

Ancient Briton With Coracle And Plow. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G. T. Bettany Published 1888
Ancient Briton With Coracle And Plow. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G.T. Bettany Published 1888

Background imageVessel Collection: The Germania. Part Of The Convoy Which Went On The Second German North Polar Expedition In 1869

The Germania. Part Of The Convoy Which Went On The Second German North Polar Expedition In 1869. From El Mundo En La Mano Published 1875

Background imageVessel Collection: The Germania Stuck In The Pack Ice During The Second German North Polar Expedition In 1869

The Germania Stuck In The Pack Ice During The Second German North Polar Expedition In 1869. From El Mundo En La Mano Published 1875

Background imageVessel Collection: The Hansa. Schooner Which Took Part In The Second German North Polar Expedition In 1869

The Hansa. Schooner Which Took Part In The Second German North Polar Expedition In 1869. From El Mundo En La Mano Published 1875

Background imageVessel Collection: A Proa From Makassar, Indonesia In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano, Published 1878

A Proa From Makassar, Indonesia In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano, Published 1878

Background imageVessel Collection: The Herring Fleet, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England In The Late 19Th Century

The Herring Fleet, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England In The Late 19Th Century. From Picturesque History Of Yorkshire, Published C.1900

Background imageVessel Collection: The 58 Gun Frigate Of The French Navy With Gun Ports Raised And Ready For Battle

The 58 Gun Frigate Of The French Navy With Gun Ports Raised And Ready For Battle. From Xviii Siecle Institutions, Usages Et Costumes, Published Paris 1875

Background imageVessel Collection: Ancient Greek And Roman Ships Which Sailed The Mediterranean. 1. Greek Bireme. 2. Greek Unireme

Ancient Greek And Roman Ships Which Sailed The Mediterranean. 1. Greek Bireme. 2. Greek Unireme. 3 And 4. Roman Galleys From About 100Ad. 5 And 6. Greek Merchant Ships Of Around 500Bc

Background imageVessel Collection: Hms Invincible At The Queens Jubilee Naval Review In 1887 From Illustrated London News July 1887

Hms Invincible At The Queens Jubilee Naval Review In 1887 From Illustrated London News July 1887

Background imageVessel Collection: Hms Devastation At The Queens Jubilee Naval Review In 1887 From Illustrated London News July 1887

Hms Devastation At The Queens Jubilee Naval Review In 1887 From Illustrated London News July 1887

Background imageVessel Collection: Hms Sultan At The Queens Jubilee Naval Review In 1887 From Illustrated London News July 1887

Hms Sultan At The Queens Jubilee Naval Review In 1887 From Illustrated London News July 1887

Background imageVessel Collection: Hms Glatton At The Queens Jubilee Naval Review In 1887 From Illustrated London News July 1887

Hms Glatton At The Queens Jubilee Naval Review In 1887 From Illustrated London News July 1887

Background imageVessel Collection: Legend Of The Jew Calling The Devil From A Vessel Of Blood. Facsimile Of A Woodcut In Boaistuaus

Legend Of The Jew Calling The Devil From A Vessel Of Blood. Facsimile Of A Woodcut In Boaistuaus Histoires Prodigieuses

Background imageVessel Collection: Basin Maker. 19Th Century Reproduction Of 16Th Century Woodcut By Jost Amman

Basin Maker. 19Th Century Reproduction Of 16Th Century Woodcut By Jost Amman

Background imageVessel Collection: Merchant Vessel In A Storm. Facsimile Of Woodcut In Grand Kalendrier Et Compost Des Bergers By

Merchant Vessel In A Storm. Facsimile Of Woodcut In Grand Kalendrier Et Compost Des Bergers By Nicolas De Rouge Printed Circa 1490




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"From the RMS Carpathia to the USS Thresher: A Journey through Vessels" Step back in time to 1903, as the majestic RMS Carpathia set sail, carrying dreams and aspirations across vast oceans. Witness her grandeur as she embarked on a voyage that would forever be etched in history. Meanwhile, at HMS Worcester in Greenhithe, Kent, young cadets honed their skills, preparing to navigate uncharted waters. The Bay of Avalon off Santa Catalina Island beckoned with its serene beauty, offering solace amidst turbulent seas. Fast forward to 1962 when the mighty USS Randolph sailed gracefully with two S2F airplanes perched on its catapults. A symbol of naval power and technological advancement, it epitomized strength and precision. But let us not forget the legendary RMS Olympic of White Star Line fame; a vessel that captured hearts worldwide. Her elegance knew no bounds as she traversed vast oceans alongside her sister ships. Speaking of legends, who can overlook the heroic efforts of RMS Carpathia? In an act of unparalleled bravery during Titanic's fateful night in 1912, this vessel became a beacon of hope for those lost at sea. And then there was HMS Hood – the last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy. With sheer might and unwavering determination coursing through her veins, she stood tall against adversity until fate intervened tragically. In contrast to battleships and ocean liners stands another kind - a crew team rowing tirelessly towards victory. Their synchronized strokes create harmony amidst fierce competition; their bond unbreakable like waves crashing upon shorelines. Yet sometimes even vessels face mythical adversaries such as Kraken attacks that test their mettle against monstrous tentacles emerging from dark depths. Tales whispered by sailors remind us how nature's forces can challenge even man-made marvels.