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Aquitania Collection

Aquitania is a genus of talpidae mammals, commonly known as mole rats, and are found in the Mediterranean region, mainly in Spain and Portugal

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Background imageAquitania Collection: RMS Aquitania BL26730_002

RMS Aquitania BL26730_002
RMS AQUITANIA. Interior view towards the fireplace in the Palladium Lounge. The Aquitania was launched in 1913 as the third of the Cunard Line express ocean liners (after the Mauretania and Lusitania)

Background imageAquitania Collection: White Star dock with three liners, Southampton

White Star dock with three liners, Southampton
White Star dock at Southampton with three liners, RMS Aquitania, Mauretania and Olympic. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cunard travel Poster

Cunard travel Poster for travel on the Aquitania cruise ship between Europe and the USA and Canada

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cunard Line Poster

Cunard Line Poster, the fastest ocean service in the world, promoting the Mauretania, Berengaria, and Aquitania cruise ships between Southampton and New York

Background imageAquitania Collection: The RMS Aquitania (Cunard Line) in the Port of Liverpool

The RMS Aquitania (Cunard Line) in the Port of Liverpool. Date: 1930

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cunard poster

Cunard poster
Poster for Cunard shipping line and their service to the USA and Canada featuring the magnificent Aquitania being pulled into port by tug boats

Background imageAquitania Collection: RMS Aquitania BL26730_001

RMS Aquitania BL26730_001
RMS AQUITANIA. Interior view of the A Deck staircase. The Aquitania was launched in 1913 as the third of the Cunard Line express ocean liners (after the Mauretania and Lusitania)

Background imageAquitania Collection: RMS Aquitania - Cunard Ocean Liner

RMS Aquitania - Cunard Ocean Liner - 45, 650 tonnes. Launched on 21st April 1913 and retired and scrapped in 1950 in Scotland

Background imageAquitania Collection: The Shipbuilder, Special Aquitania Number

The Shipbuilder, Special Aquitania Number
Front cover of The Shipbuilder industry journal, June 1914 issue, focusing on the Cunard cruise liner Aquitania, launched the same year

Background imageAquitania Collection: Rudolph Valentino / Sketch

Rudolph Valentino / Sketch
Rudolph Valentino arrives in England with his wife Natacha Rambova, after crossing the Atlantic on board the Aquitania

Background imageAquitania Collection: Aquitania in Full Steam

Aquitania in Full Steam
Cunard White Star liner In full steam

Background imageAquitania Collection: RMS Aquitania EAW022293

RMS Aquitania EAW022293
RMS Aquitania at the New Docks (Western Docks), Southampton. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in April 1949. Aquitania was scrapped in 1950

Background imageAquitania Collection: Poster, Cunard Line

Poster, Cunard Line, Southampton, Cherbourg, New York - Fastest Ocean Service in the World Date: circa 1928

Background imageAquitania Collection: The 45, 000 ton liner Aquitania leaves Southampton dock on her final voyage

The 45, 000 ton liner Aquitania leaves Southampton dock on her final voyage, bound for her birthplace The Clyde to be broken up after 36 years service. 20th February 1950. RMS Aquitania

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cross-section of Aquitania steamship

Cross-section of Aquitania steamship
Cross-section of the RMS Aquitania Cunard Line ocean liner, designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland

Background imageAquitania Collection: The famous Cunard liner Aquitania leaving Southampton for New York on Saturday

The famous Cunard liner Aquitania leaving Southampton for New York on Saturday, staffed by volunteer stewards 14 May 1921

Background imageAquitania Collection: Aquitania

Aquitania
1st January 1920: The Cunard White Star liner Aquitania. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAquitania Collection: The launch of the RMS Aquitania BL22100_027

The launch of the RMS Aquitania BL22100_027
RMS AQUITANIA. Launch, April 21st, 1913. The Aquitania was the third of the Cunard Line express ocean liners (after the Mauretania and Lusitania), and the last four-stack liner to be built

Background imageAquitania Collection: The Interior Of The Rms Aquitania. From The Romance Of The Merchant Ship, Published 1931

The Interior Of The Rms Aquitania. From The Romance Of The Merchant Ship, Published 1931

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cunard Ocean Liner RMS Aquitania

Cunard Ocean Liner RMS Aquitania
2nd August 1934: The RMS Aquitania photographed at Southampton. (Photo by Miller/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images) Designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank

Background imageAquitania Collection: Baggage Label for the Cunard Line

Baggage Label for the Cunard Line
A fine example of a luggage label - a bag label for the Cunard Line, featuring a picture of the RMS Mauretania. According to the notes on the reverse of this tag

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cunard Liner RMS Aquitania arriving into New York, USA

Cunard Liner RMS Aquitania arriving into New York, USA
Cunard Line Ocean Liner RMS Aquitania arriving into New York, USA. Launched on 21st April 1913 and sailed on her maiden voyage to New York on 30th May 1914

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cunard RMS Aquitania in dry dock early 1900s

Cunard RMS Aquitania in dry dock early 1900s

Background imageAquitania Collection: RMS Aquitania

RMS Aquitania
The Cunard ocean liner RMS Aquitania on the River Clyde in Scotland, shortly after leaving the shipyard for her maiden voyage, 10th May 1914

Background imageAquitania Collection: 1930 Automotive 1930

1930 Automotive 1930
JANUARY 01: Morris Oxford. Llewelyn Roberts, chief engineer of the Aquitania during the Automotive 1930 on January 01, 1930. (Photo by LAT Images)

Background imageAquitania Collection: The RMS Aquitania of the Cunard Line. From The Year 1914 Illustrated

The RMS Aquitania of the Cunard Line. From The Year 1914 Illustrated
498871 The RMS Aquitania of the Cunard Line. From The Year 1914 Illustrated by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eKen Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageAquitania Collection: Aquitania At Sea

Aquitania At Sea
1922: The merchant ship Aquitania. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAquitania Collection: Southampton prepares for increase Transatlantic traffic. The scene at Southampton today

Southampton prepares for increase Transatlantic traffic. The scene at Southampton today (Tuesday) as the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary is nosed by tugs out of 43-44 berth in the Ocean Dock

Background imageAquitania Collection: Aquitania Illustration

Aquitania Illustration
Cunard White Star Liner. 901 feet long, 45, 647 tons. Scrapped in 1950

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cross-section of Aquitania steamship

Cross-section of Aquitania steamship
Cross-section of the RMS Aquitania Cunard Line ocean liner, showing passenger accommodation, stores, baggage and cargo space and oil-burning furnaces

Background imageAquitania Collection: Great liners on hospital duty, WW1

Great liners on hospital duty, WW1
The Cunard ocean liners, Olympic and Aquitania pictured arriving back on Britains shores during the First World War. Both vessels were converted for use as hospital ships during this time. Date: 1916

Background imageAquitania Collection: Aquitania

Aquitania
The Cunard liner Aquitania leaves Southampton on a transatlantic voyage to New York. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageAquitania Collection: Gladstone Dock station (Liverpool), Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View of the

Gladstone Dock station (Liverpool), Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View of the station platform on the left. The funnels of the Cunard Line ocean liner Aquitania are visible in Gladstone Dock

Background imageAquitania Collection: RMS Aquitania

RMS Aquitania setting sail from New York Date: 1923

Background imageAquitania Collection: The launch of the RMS Aquitania, 21 April 1913 (litho)

The launch of the RMS Aquitania, 21 April 1913 (litho)
3252825 The launch of the RMS Aquitania, 21 April 1913 (litho) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The launch of the RMS Aquitania, 21 April 1913)

Background imageAquitania Collection: British ocean liner Aquitania under construction (colour litho)

British ocean liner Aquitania under construction (colour litho)
8663654 British ocean liner Aquitania under construction (colour litho) by Dixon, Charles Edward (1872-1934) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: British ocean liner Aquitania under construction)

Background imageAquitania Collection: Count Waldger Van Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Count Waldger Van Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Count Waldger Van Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Walgerus (Walgher or Waldger) of Aquitania, more famous as Count Waldger van Teisterbant, married to the daughter of Count Boudewijn van Teisterbant

Background imageAquitania Collection: Count Dirk Van Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Count Dirk Van Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Count Dirk Van Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Dirk, Count of Teisterbant, ca. 867. In armour and ermine cloak, spear in the left hand, with joint coat of amrs of Teisterbant and Aquitania (?)

Background imageAquitania Collection: Willem met De Hoorn, Count of Orange, fights the Moors, 1827-1861

Willem met De Hoorn, Count of Orange, fights the Moors, 1827-1861. Creator: Dominicus Anthonius Peduzzi
Willem met De Hoorn, Count of Orange, fights the Moors, 1827-1861. Willem, first count of Orange, rescues his four stolen children from the hands of the Moors, in the year 806

Background imageAquitania Collection: Herald, c.1590-c.1593. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Herald, c.1590-c.1593. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Herald, c.1590-c.1593. Herald in surcoat with the coats of arms of Culemborg, Teisterbant, Walgeris / Aquitania, Beusichem, Leck and Pallandt

Background imageAquitania Collection: Aquitania Rudder By Rail

Aquitania Rudder By Rail
A 54-ton rudder for the Cunard liner Aquitania, carried from Darlington by a special LNER (London and North Eastern Railway) train, joins the main line at Eaglescliffe railway station

Background imageAquitania Collection: The coast of Biarritz

The coast of Biarritz France Aquitania, Biarritz. Date of Photograph:1920-1925 ca

Background imageAquitania Collection: Transatlantic Cunard liner RMS Aquitania

Transatlantic Cunard liner RMS Aquitania

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cunard's RMS Aquitania at speed

Cunard's RMS Aquitania at speed
Cunard's RMS Aquitania at speed

Background imageAquitania Collection: RMS Aquitania in dry dock

RMS Aquitania in dry dock

Background imageAquitania Collection: Poster, Cunard Line, to all parts of the world

Poster, Cunard Line, to all parts of the world
Poster, Cunard Line, cross sectional of Aquitania, To All Parts of The World, mounted on board. A/F 26ins. x 36ins

Background imageAquitania Collection: Poster, Cunard Line, Holds the Atlantic Blue Ribbon

Poster, Cunard Line, Holds the Atlantic Blue Ribbon, Paris, Cherbourg, New York, showing Aquitania. Anonymous B+, 39ins. x 24ins

Background imageAquitania Collection: Cunard Line, gilt brass and alabaster cabin lamp

Cunard Line, gilt brass and alabaster cabin lamp
CUNARD: Early 20th century gilt brass and alabaster cabin lamp similar to those seen on Aquitania. 13ins. Ex-Cobwebs, Southampton



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Aquitania Collection

Aquitania is a genus of talpidae mammals, commonly known as mole rats, and are found in the Mediterranean region, mainly in Spain and Portugal. They have a cylindrical body shape with short legs and a long tail. Their fur is usually dark brown or black, with white patches on their face and feet and can solitary animals that live underground, digging tunnels to find food and shelter from predators. They feed mainly on insects but also eat roots and other small animals. They have poor eyesight but excellent hearing and smell which helps them detect predators or potential prey. These mammals are important for maintaining soil structure by aerating the soil through their burrowing activities, helping to improve soil fertility for plants to grow in it.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Aquitania collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of Talpidae mammals, which are commonly known as moles. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring these fascinating animals. The images in our collection showcase the unique physical characteristics of moles such as their small eyes and powerful digging claws that allow them to burrow through soil with ease. These creatures are also known for their exceptional sense of smell which they use to locate prey underground. The Aquitania collection offers a range of stunning images that capture the beauty and intricacy of these often-overlooked animals. Whether you're looking for a striking piece of wall art or an intricate jigsaw puzzle to challenge your mind, our collection has something for everyone who appreciates nature's wonders. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout the range, each item is sure to impress and make a lasting impression on anyone who sees it.
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What are Aquitania (Talpidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Aquitania art prints are a collection of beautiful and high-quality artworks featuring Talpidae mammals, also known as moles. These prints showcase the unique characteristics of these animals, such as their velvety fur, sharp claws, and pointed snouts. The Aquitania collection includes a variety of styles and designs to suit different preferences and tastes. These art prints are perfect for animal lovers who appreciate the beauty and diversity of nature. They can be used to decorate homes, offices or any other space that needs a touch of elegance and sophistication. The Aquitania collection is created using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that each print is vibrant, detailed, and long-lasting. Whether you prefer realistic depictions or abstract interpretations of Talpidae mammals, there's an Aquitania art print that will capture your imagination. With its stunning visuals and exceptional quality, this collection is sure to impress anyone who appreciates fine artistry.
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What Aquitania (Talpidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Aquitania art prints featuring Talpidae mammals. These prints showcase the beauty and diversity of these fascinating creatures, from the European mole to the Pyrenean desman. You can choose from a variety of styles, including photographs, illustrations, and paintings. Some popular options include close-up shots of moles digging in soil or illustrations depicting different species in their natural habitats. There are also vintage-style posters that celebrate the unique characteristics and behaviors of these animals. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or want to add some interest to your collection, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and a commitment to customer satisfaction, you can trust that your Aquitania art print will be both beautiful and long-lasting.
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How do I buy Aquitania (Talpidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To purchase Aquitania art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of animal artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing your order. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so be sure to select the option that best suits your needs. All prints are produced using high-quality materials and printing techniques, ensuring that they will look beautiful in any setting. Whether you are looking for a unique piece of artwork for your home or office, or a gift for an animal lover in your life, we have a wide selection of Aquitania art prints available for purchase.
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How much do Aquitania (Talpidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Aquitania art prints featuring Talpidae mammals animals. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available including framed or unframed prints, canvas prints, and poster prints. Our Aquitania art prints are created using high-quality materials to ensure that they look stunning in any setting. Each print is carefully crafted to capture the beauty and detail of these fascinating creatures. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some interest to your home decor or a large statement piece for your office, we have something to suit every taste and budget. Our selection includes both color and black-and-white images, so you can choose the style that best fits your needs. Our Aquitania art prints are an affordable way to bring some natural beauty into your life.
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How will my Aquitania (Talpidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Aquitania art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We use reliable shipping carriers to ensure that your package arrives on time and in good condition. You can track the progress of your delivery using the tracking number provided once we dispatch your order. We understand the importance of quality when it comes to art prints, which is why we only work with trusted suppliers who use high-quality materials for printing. This ensures that your Aquitania art print looks stunning and lasts for years to come. You can expect a hassle-free delivery experience when ordering from us at Media Storehouse.